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The Register
This legit Android app turned into audio-snooping malware – and Google missed it
[721d]
Leaked Kyndryl files show 55 was average age of laid-off US workers
[721d]
All Microsoft Surface Pro X cameras just stopped working
[721d]
Supreme Court leaves warrantless camera surveillance an open book
[722d]
Philly Inquirer says Cuba ransomware gang's data leak claims are fake news
[722d]
Ford backtracks on AM radio removal after Congress threatens action
[722d]
Encoded 'alien message' will reach Earth today, but relax: It's just a drill
[722d]
US mulls retaliation for China blacklisting Micron without evidence of security threat
[722d]
OpenAI calls for global agency focused on 'existential risk' posed by superintelligence
[722d]
Atlassian says 'Don't #@!% the Planet' so it can keep making money
[722d]
Virgin Orbit won't: Satellite launching company shutters
[722d]
Lenovo profits sink 75% as PC demand continues nosedive
[722d]
Lightning just as frightening on Jupiter as it is on Earth
[722d]
UK watchdog won't block Openreach’s discount fiber pricing
[722d]
Ex-McKinsey IT director claims he was fired for whistleblowing
[722d]
Your boss tells you to build some generative AI. Dell and Nvidia are already knocking
[722d]
IT security analyst admits hijacking cyber attack to pocket ransom payments
[722d]
ChatGPT can't pass these medical exams – yet
[722d]
Microsoft leans on open source to finally get around to supporting RAR, GZ and TAR files in Windows
[722d]
Samsung's screens will check your blood pressure if the movie’s too scary
[722d]
Microsoft enables booting physical PCs directly into cloud PCs
[722d]
US bans North Korean outsourcer and its feisty freelancers
[722d]
Pakistan turns its back on crypto to keep anti-terrorism watchdogs happy
[722d]
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