Foxconn's China probe may be political, sources briefed say (www.reuters.com)
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Dish Network Corp. was fined $150,000 by US regulators for leaving a retired satellite parked in the wrong place in space....
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The AFP’s use of AI has been limited so far but the agency hopes the technology will help police identify money laundering and potential fraud
This Radical New Metal from Outer Space Could Transform Everything—from Electric Vehicles to Nuclear Submarines::Two high-profile labs are on the verge mass produce a metal only found in space—tetrantaenite. That could revolutionize how how we make everything—from phones to nuclear subs.
A New Contract for Artists in the Age of Generative AI::A new framework will enable greater control over the use of artists’ data when artists share their work online, says Eryk Salvaggio.
Mosseri says Threads is working on an API.
Okta says hackers breached its support system and viewed customer files::Hackers obtained valid credentials, but Okta doesn’t say how.
From deploying “terrier” emojis to referring to “P*les+in1ans,” creators are changing up their language to evade Big Tech’s content rules.
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NASA Shares Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Independent Study Report::undefined
AI-generated scam cons Houston-area man out of $17,000::An 82-year-old man reportedly received a call that he believed was from his son-in-law. The caller convinced him to send him thousands of dollars.
A new report helps explain why we make bad security decisions. Davey Winder can summarise its findings in three words: phones, lunch and location.
In this edition of TC's Week in Review (WiR) newsletter, we cover Apple's iPhone 15 announcements, casino hacks and California's proposed AV truck ban.
NSA director says China trails US cyber skills::Paul Nakasone rates the Middle Kingdom a ‘pacing challenge’