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- New Trailers: Dopesick, Impeachment: American Crime Story, Midnight Mass, and more
- T-Mobile investigating report of customer data breach that reportedly involves 100 million people
- First Asian giant hornet (aka murder hornet) sighting of 2021 confirmed in Washington state
- Twitter unblocks Indian politicians’ accounts after suspending them for violating disclosure law
- ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 review: flexible flagship
- Jury decides Apple should pay $300 million in patent dispute
New Trailers: Dopesick, Impeachment: American Crime Story, Midnight Mass, and more Posted: 15 Aug 2021 03:16 PM PDT In addition to keeping up with The Good Fight and Ted Lasso (seems like people either really loved or really hated the latest Christmas-themed episode; I liked it but admit I found it a bit jarring that the show hit pause on several promising plot lines so Ted could wear a Santa hat), I also got caught up in The White Lotus, a series that everyone on Twitter is apparently watching. Lotus has its first-season finale tonight, and while I'm an episode behind right now, I'm sort of pushing myself to see it through. There are standout performances by Steve Zahn and Jennifer Coolidge, but the show's just not clicking for me so far. Bad things happen to mostly awful people and one dies, but we don't know who yet. The show takes place in Hawaii... |
T-Mobile investigating report of customer data breach that reportedly involves 100 million people Posted: 15 Aug 2021 02:15 PM PDT T-Mobile confirmed Sunday that it's looking into an online forum post that claims to be selling a large trove of its customers' sensitive data. Motherboard reported that it was in contact with the seller of the data, who said they had taken data from T-Mobile's servers that included Social Security numbers, names, addresses, and driver license information related to more than 100 million people. After reviewing samples of the data, Motherboard reported it appeared authentic. "We are aware of claims made in an underground forum and have been actively investigating their validity," a T-Mobile spokesperson said in an email to The Verge. "We do not have any additional information to share at this time." It's not clear when the data may have... |
First Asian giant hornet (aka murder hornet) sighting of 2021 confirmed in Washington state Posted: 15 Aug 2021 11:17 AM PDT The Washington State Department of Agriculture has confirmed the first sighting of a live Asian giant hornet (nickname: murder hornet) in the state this year, the agency said in a news release. Yes I am back on my murder hornet BS. And coincidentally, I am writing this about an hour after a regular-sized (enormous) wasp was prowling around in my kitchen and I had to shoo it outside with a broom handle and a lot of swearing. You may recall last year, when many of us were introduced to the Asian giant hornet after it was spotted in the US for the first time. The WSDA trapped its first specimen last August, and eradicated its first Asian giant hornet nest in October. I encourage you to read the news release of that eradication event... |
Twitter unblocks Indian politicians’ accounts after suspending them for violating disclosure law Posted: 15 Aug 2021 08:05 AM PDT Twitter has reinstated the accounts of several politicians in India's opposition party, which were suspended after party leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted a photo of himself with the parents of a girl who was allegedly raped and murdered in New Delhi, Reuters reported. Gandhi had tweeted his support of the girl's family, saying that they deserved justice and others had shared his tweet. However, Indian law prohibits the disclosure of the identities of children and sexual assault victims. According to a notice posted on the Lumen database, India's National Commission for Protection of Child Rights requested Twitter take action. A Twitter spokesperson said in an email to The Verge that Gandhi submitted a copy of an authorization letter from the... |
ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 review: flexible flagship Posted: 15 Aug 2021 07:00 AM PDT An improved ThinkPad X1 Yoga with an updated screen |
Jury decides Apple should pay $300 million in patent dispute Posted: 15 Aug 2021 06:33 AM PDT Apple must pay $300 million in royalties following a retrial in a patent dispute, a Texas jury determined Friday. As reported by Reuters, the jury found that Apple should pay patent company Optis Wireless Technology and its related companies because the technology Apple used in its iPhones, iPads, and Watches allegedly infringed Optis' patents. Last year, a jury awarded Optis $506 million in the dispute, but a judge vacated that award in April, and ordered a new trial focused on damages only. US District Judge Rodney Gilstrap said the first jury had not been allowed to consider whether the amount was awarded on the "fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory," or FRAND, terms required in standard-essential patent cases. The five patents... |
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