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Dozens of Malaysians rescued in Peru after being trafficked to commit online fraud (www.theguardian.com)
Samsung joins Google in RCS shaming Apple (www.theverge.com)
Chinese EV startup WM Motor files for bankruptcy (www.channelnewsasia.com)
“Church of Bleach” family gets years in prison for deadly “miracle” solution (arstechnica.com)
GoldDigger Android Trojan Targets Banking Apps in Asia Pacific Countries (thehackernews.com)
'Brave' United Airlines Pilots and Flight Attendants Rushed to Tel Aviv Airport to Help Evacuate Crew Out of Israel, Union Says (www.paddleyourownkanoo.com)
Ex-Americans are suing America to get back some of the money they paid to renounce their citizenship (www.insider.com)
LPT: Never get a tattoo in a language that you don't understand (lemmy.world)
Delta is fourth major U.S. airline to find fake jet aircraft engine parts with forged airworthiness documents from U.K. company (fortune.com)
US High School Student Loses Scholarship Over Social Media Twerking Video (www.ndtv.com)
Thousands of Android TV devices come with unkillable backdoor preinstalled (arstechnica.com)
Philippines puts 42 airports on alert after bomb warnings (www.bangkokpost.com)
X rolls out new ad format that can't be reported, blocked (mashable.com)
Windows 12 May Require a Subscription (www.pcmag.com)
[A]n INI configuration file in the Windows Canary channel, discovered by German website Deskmodder, includes references to a “Subscription Edition,” “Subscription Type,” and a “subscription status.”
Apple is locking down the iPhone App Store to comply with a new law in China (www.theverge.com)
Missouri high school teacher put on leave after district officials discover her OnlyFans account (www.usatoday.com)
They quit their jobs. Their ex-employers sued them for training costs (www.straitstimes.com)
Certificate to own car in Singapore rockets to $106,000 (www.theguardian.com)
Chinese censors block ‘Tiananmen’ image of athletes hugging (www.theguardian.com)
Portugal to scrap ‘unjust’ tax breaks for foreign residents (www.theguardian.com)
Swedish foreign minister misses Kyiv summit after forgetting passport (www.thelocal.se)
Tom Hanks says AI version of him used in dental plan ad without his consent (www.theguardian.com)
Tom Hanks has warned fans that an ad for a dental plan that appears to use his image is in fact fake and was created using artificial intelligence....
France to quit making cigarettes as last factory prepares to close (www.rfi.fr)
France to quit making cigarettes as last factory prepares to close The last remaining factory making cigarettes in France is set to close by the end of 2023, the site’s owner told its employees this week....
China to limit Myanmar border crossings to counter telecom fraudsters (asia.nikkei.com)
Travel website Booking.com leaves hoteliers thousands of dollars out of pocket (www.theguardian.com)
US warns of Chinese disinformation. China says that's disinformation (www.cnn.com)
A US State Department report that accuses the Chinese government of expanding disinformation efforts is “in itself disinformation,” Beijing’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed Saturday....
Russian-owned cars gather dust at Helsinki Airport (yle.fi)
Apple may reduce the performance of the 3nm A17 Pro processor due to massive overheating of the iPhone 15 Pro (gagadget.com)
Apple may reduce the performance of the 3nm A17 Pro processor due to massive overheating of the iPhone 15 Pro::The problem of overheating of iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max smartphones is becoming widespread. It is possible that Apple will be forced to take the unpopular step of reducing the performance of the latest 3nm A17 Pro chip.
Inflation falls below 10% in Poland for first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (notesfrompoland.com)
Sony confirms the Xperia 5 V is not coming to the US (www.androidpolice.com)
'Power to communities': Chicago considers city-owned grocery store to address 'food deserts' after giants like Walmart and Whole Foods shutter stores (finance.yahoo.com)
The mayor’s office says it would be the first major U.S. city to enact such a plan.
New tourist tax will soon make visiting Iceland more expensive (www.euronews.com)
A new smartphone again? Rethink unhealthy culture of frequent upgrades (www.straitstimes.com)
SO. MUCH. THIS.
Google Podcasts shutting down in 2024 for YouTube Music (9to5google.com)
FCC closing loophole that gave robocallers easy access to US phone numbers (arstechnica.com)
Godot Engine hits over 50K euros per month in funding (www.gamingonlinux.com)
One of the big winners of the Unity debacle is the free and open source Godot Engine, which has seen its funding soar to a much more impressive level as Unity basically gave them free advertising.
T-Mobile users say other people’s account information is appearing in their app (www.theverge.com)
But my WiFi is just fine! (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
Czech “petrol tourists” tank up in Poland as fuel prices fall ahead of elections (notesfrompoland.com)
Hydrogen vehicles in Denmark left without fuel as all commercial refuelling stations shuttered (www.hydrogeninsight.com)
Remember when NFTs sold for millions of dollars? 95% of the digital collectibles are now probably worthless. (markets.businessinsider.com)
Remember when NFTs sold for millions of dollars? 95% of the digital collectibles are now probably worthless.::NFTs had a huge bull run two years ago, with billions of dollars per month in trading volume, but now most have crashed to zero, a study found.
The GNU Project turns 40 this month (www.theregister.com)
Archaeologists find 500-year-old board game carved in ruins of Polish castle (arstechnica.com)
Hell freezes over, MS Paint adds support for layers and PNG transparency (arstechnica.com)
Automated background removal was also added recently.
People who work from home all the time ‘cut emissions by 54%’ against those in office (www.theguardian.com)