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Where have my X (aka Twitter) images gone?
X isn't rendering pictures and links on posts made before December 2014. I lost years' worth of links and images. Did you?
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Elon Musk’s Shadow Rule
How the U.S. government came to rely on the tech billionaire—and is now struggling to rein him in.
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‘Tesla Syndrome’ Explains Why Tech Is Making Us Miserable
There’s a class war that’s leading to worse innovations—but it’s not between the sides you think it is.
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Automakers now have to comply with MA's Right to Repair law
NHTSA reverses course, says automakers now have to comply with Massachusetts's Right to Repair law, despite hacking concerns.
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Now you can run any Windows app on your Chromebook, thanks to this partnership
This is not a virtual desktop play.
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Red Hat's Source Code Lockout Spells Disaster for CentOS Alternatives: Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux in Trouble?
Red Hat's new move means that RHEL-source code is only accessible to users with subscriptions. What do you think about this?
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ASUS reportedly shuts down Zenfone division, no more compact flagships
ASUS has reportedly shut down the Zenfone smartphone division, merging employees into the ROG Phone division and elsewhere. Read on!
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4 Zoom alternatives with better video conferencing privacy policies
More than half of remote meetings are held with Zoom, but that was before privacy concerns disrupted its market. Now, it's time to look at other video conferencing services.
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Clouds vs cryptominers
It doesn't get the headlines of complete cloud failures, but criminal cryptominers such as TeamTNT quietly steal away your cloud resources every day.
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Hackers shut down 2 of the world's most advanced telescopes
It's unclear exactly what the nature of the cyberattacks were or from where they originated.
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WASM: Big deal or little deal?
WebAssembly is getting a lot of hype, but is it the game-changer some think it is?
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Deepfake scams have arrived: Fake videos spread on Facebook, TikTok and Youtube
Deepfakes have circulated online for years, mostly as warnings. Now, the proliferation of advanced video manipulation technology has made them easy to produce.
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It's not just you — no one is posting on social media anymore
Social media is on the decline. Instagram is all ads. No one's posting on BeReal. TikTok is for influencers. The new place for sharing: group chats.
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Delta Air Lines says it has protected its planes against interference from 5G wireless signals
Delta Air Lines said Thursday that it has completed upgrading its fleet to protect key equipment against interference from 5G wireless signals, plugging a hole that could have disrupted flights during low visibility.
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Pentagon has the worst IT helpdesk in the US government
DoD is dead last for tech support, equipment, communication, and function, say staff
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SpaceX capsule carrying 4 crew members returns safely to Earth
Giant parachutes eased the SpaceX Dragon capsule during splashdown off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida. The crew included two Americans who spent half a year conducting experiments on the International Space Station.
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Now it's PostgreSQL's turn to have a bogus CVE
PostgreSQL and cURL aren't the only ones. Someone is faking security alerts for numerous open-source projects.
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Ads for AI sex workers are flooding Instagram and TikTok
Apps promising AI-generated sexual images and companionship are running hundreds of ads on social media. Human sex workers are often banned.
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Sam Altman feels Silicon Valley has lost its innovation culture, saying great research hasn't happened there in a 'long time'
"Before OpenAI, what was the last really great scientific breakthrough that came out of a Silicon Valley company?" Altman said on a Wednesday podcast.
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Future of iMessage safe in the UK, as government backs down
The future of iMessage in the UK had seemed in doubt
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