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Twitter will take less severe action against rule-breaking accounts, like limiting the reach of tweets; suspensions will be reserved for severe violations (Mitchell Clark/The Verge)

Mitchell Clark / The Verge: Twitter will take less severe action against rule-breaking accounts, like limiting the reach of tweets; suspensions will be reserved for severe violations  —  Twitter is promising that it’ll take “less severe actions” when disciplining accounts… Continue Reading →

AMD’s Marketing Shows Its Older 6000 Series GPUs Offer the Most Value

(Credit: AMD) AMD has published a new blog post attempting to convince people of its status as a GPU industry leader. Along the way, it seems to have inadvertently admitted its older GPUs are a better value than the newest… Continue Reading →

How Roomba tester’s private images ended up on Facebook

A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on social media? This episode we go behind the scenes of an MIT Technology Review investigation that uncovered how sensitive photos taken by an AI powered vacuum… Continue Reading →

Lightyear Suspends Flagship Solar EV Production, Shifts Focus Toward New Model

The Lightyear 2. (Image: Lightyear)Lightyear, the Dutch automaker responsible for the world’s first production solar electric vehicle, is undergoing quite a transformation. Just two months after shipping the Lightyear 0, Lightyear has announced that it’s suspending production of its flagship… Continue Reading →

Sources: the DOJ is poised to sue Google over its dominance in the $278.6B US digital advertising market before the end of the week (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg: Sources: the DOJ is poised to sue Google over its dominance in the $278.6B US digital advertising market before the end of the week  —  The US Justice Department is poised to sue Alphabet Inc.’s Google as soon as… Continue Reading →

How the James Webb Space Telescope broke the universe

The James Webb Space Telescope is one of MIT Technology Review’s 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2023. Explore the rest of the list here. Natalie Batalha was itching for data from the James Webb Space Telescope. It was a few months… Continue Reading →

The US SEC charges Avraham Eisenberg with manipulating Mango Markets’ governance token MNGO to steal $116M of crypto assets and says MNGO was sold as a security (Sarah Wynn/The Block)

Sarah Wynn / The Block: The US SEC charges Avraham Eisenberg with manipulating Mango Markets’ governance token MNGO to steal $116M of crypto assets and says MNGO was sold as a security  —  – The SEC brought charges against Avraham… Continue Reading →

Hackers Buy Google Ads to Push Malware Through Searches for Popular Apps

We all know the top results in a Google search are ads, but they can also look like exactly what you’re searching for, too. If you’re feeling too lazy to scroll down a bit, it can be tempting to just… Continue Reading →

Hydrogen-powered planes take off with startup’s test flight

In a record trip for low-carbon aviation, a startup has completed a test flight of a 19-seat aircraft powered in part by hydrogen fuel cells. It’s the largest plane that ZeroAvia, a leader in developing hydrogen-electric systems for planes, has… Continue Reading →

JEDEC Says Dell’s CAMM Laptop Memory Tech Will Replace SO-DIMM

Back in April last year, Dell introduced an all-new type of memory module for some of its mobile workstations. It was dubbed CAMM, which stands for Compression Attached Memory Module. We publicly complained that it was something “proprietary” to Dell… Continue Reading →

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