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Thursday September 5, 2024. 02:00 PM
This week, we talk about recent developments with messaging apps Telegram and Signal, and discuss the future of encrypted messaging, surveillance capitalism, and nonprofit business models in tech.
xBloom’s all-in-one Studio Coffee Machine is a work in progress but still wows.
Web services souk celebrates 'leader' designation for Q Developer Amazon Web Services on Tuesday took a moment to pat itself on the back for being thought of inside the box, specifically, the upper right-hand square that's part of Gartner's trademarked Magic Quadrant.…
The city’s short-term stay law was meant to lower rents and open up apartments for full-time residents. Critics claim the data shows it’s not working.
Red Rooms is about things that happen in the dark corners of the internet. Naturally it found an audience of fans who pirated it there.
With 60 days left in the campaign, election denial group True the Vote has rolled out a new app so supporters can share, boost, and report election conspiracies.
Microsoft's Copilot+ machines suck at one of computing's oldest use cases Comment A significant cadre of computer users is waking up to the fact that Microsoft's first volley of Copilot+ machines – notebooks capable of local AI processing – simply aren't very good at a...
Using special software, WIRED investigated police surveillance at the DNC. We collected signals from nearly 300,000 devices, revealing vulnerabilities for both law enforcement and everyday citizens alike.
Network admins take a ride on the Fright Bus The Transport for London (TfL) 'cyber incident' is heading into its third day amid claims that a popular appliance might have been the gateway for criminals to gain access to the organization's network.…
Legislation addressing the crisis of deepfake porn is being proposed, passing, and failing at the state level all over the US. WIRED is keeping track of it all.
Unless solution found, patients must be allowed to opt out Exclusive NHS England has received advice from lawyers saying key aspects of its controversial Federated Data Platform (FDP) lack a legal basis, meaning that unless a solution is found, it must allow citizens to opt...
Its energy addiction, on the other hand, only seems to get worse Comment Once an abstract subject of science fiction and academic research, the concept of artificial intelligence has become the topic of dinner table conversations over the past two years.…
Mac maker denial of Safari self-preferencing called out by OWA Apple appears to have misled the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in a regulatory filing that attempts to downplay competition concerns, according to Open Web Advocacy (OWA).…
Telco giant slams silicon-and-software shop for trying to bully it into buying software it doesn't want or need, at huge prices US telecoms giant AT&T has alleged Broadcom reneged on an extended support deal it struck with VMware, and warned the consequences could be massive ...
Allowed access to 150K cameras, some in sensitive spots, but has been done for spamming Physical security biz Verkada has agreed to cough up $2.95 million following an investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – but the payment won’t make good its past...
Russia has seemingly decided who it wants Putin the Oval Office The Biden administration on Wednesday seized 32 websites and charged two employees of a state-owned media outlet connected to a $10 million scheme to distribute pro-Kremlin propaganda, and claimed the actions...
Feds warn of 'highly tailored, difficult-to-detect social engineering campaigns' The FBI has warned that North Korean operatives are plotting 'complex and elaborate' social engineering attacks against employees of decentralized finance (DeFi) organizations, as part of...
The mass layoffs that follow tech acquisitions are likely to attract greater scrutiny Tech companies are forever acquiring each other, but future buys will likely face more scrutiny after four US federal regulators decided to share data that they hope will help antitrust...
In an unsealed indictment, the DOJ alleges that employees of state-owned RT contracted for and oversaw the dissemination of Kremlin talking points by popular right-wing influencers, including Benny Johnson and Tim Pool.
Big Blue also shifts to Prisma SASE to secure its 250,000 workforce Palo Alto Networks has completed its purchase of IBM's QRadar SaaS offering, spending $500 million to buy up the service's customers and hopefully shift them into its own Cortex platform.…
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