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- Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop has heart, style, and some rough edges
- Go read this report about how Amazon tries to evade responsibility in delivery vehicle crashes
- Apple’s Business Essentials subscriptions support small businesses that only use Apple
- Apple is reportedly relying on states to pay for digital ID rollouts
- The FBI’s email system was hacked to send out fake cybersecurity warnings
- Twitter shouldn’t be hiding basic app improvements behind its Blue paywall
- Google’s new floodlight camera is bright but not beautiful
Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop has heart, style, and some rough edges Posted: 15 Nov 2021 12:01 AM PST Two perspectives on the live-action series |
Go read this report about how Amazon tries to evade responsibility in delivery vehicle crashes Posted: 14 Nov 2021 03:27 PM PST Amazon's fleet of delivery drivers may be detached from Amazon warehouses, but the company still monitors its drivers; it installed always-on cameras in its delivery trucks and even asked drivers to consent to yawn-detecting AI surveillance. However, it's that very surveillance system that puts Amazon in the crosshairs of a lawsuit that claims Amazon is at fault for a life-altering car accident. This Bloomberg report describes the details of the accident, as well as how one lawsuit may change the way legal teams approach similar situations in the future. The accident happened earlier this year, when 24-year-old Ans Rana was riding in the backseat of a Tesla Model S on a bustling Atlanta highway. After the car came to a stop behind a... |
Apple’s Business Essentials subscriptions support small businesses that only use Apple Posted: 14 Nov 2021 11:43 AM PST This week Apple unveiled another beta program, but instead of offering early previews of software for your Mac, iPhone, or iPad, it's a new initiative called Business Essentials. In line with Apple's recent shift toward selling services, it's a subscription package aimed at small businesses with three different plans and a move that has been anticipated since it acquired the device management platform Fleetsmith a little over a year ago. Starting at $2.99 per device per month, they can cover employees across a single device, more than one device, or a more expensive plan that covers multiple devices and adds more cloud storage. An AppleCare+ package will be available when it launches full in spring 2022, adding 24/7 phone support,... |
Apple is reportedly relying on states to pay for digital ID rollouts Posted: 14 Nov 2021 11:26 AM PST Apple will soon let users in participating states digitally store their driver's licenses or state IDs on their iPhone's wallet, but according to a report by CNBC, the initiative will be partially funded by the states — and their taxpayers. CNBC got ahold of contracts signed by Georgia, Arizona, Oklahoma, and Kentucky, and found that Apple will maintain tight control over its deployment. It reports that Apple gets "sole discretion" over a number of aspects of the program, including its device compatibility, the service's launch date, states' marketing campaigns, as well as how states report on the initiative's performance. The contract also says that each state will... |
The FBI’s email system was hacked to send out fake cybersecurity warnings Posted: 14 Nov 2021 08:09 AM PST Hackers targeted the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) email servers, sending out thousands of phony messages that say its recipients have become the victims of a "sophisticated chain attack," first reported by Bleeping Computer. The emails were initially uncovered by The Spamhaus Project, a nonprofit organization that investigates email spammers. The emails claim that Vinny Troia was behind the fake attacks and also falsely state that Troia is associated with the infamous hacking group, The Dark Overlord — the same bad actors who leaked the fifth season of Orange Is the New Black. In reality, Troia is a prominent cybersecurity researcher who runs two dark web security companies, NightLion and Shadowbyte.
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Twitter shouldn’t be hiding basic app improvements behind its Blue paywall Posted: 14 Nov 2021 07:00 AM PST Twitter launched its new subscription product, Twitter Blue, in the US this week — it's a $2.99 per month service that promises to make Twitter "more customizable, more frictionless, and simply put — better." Let's start just by looking at what's actually included in a Twitter Blue subscription.
Looking at that list, there are two different categories of things here: features that enhance or support... |
Google’s new floodlight camera is bright but not beautiful Posted: 14 Nov 2021 06:00 AM PST Speedy smart alerts and good lighting control make up for an odd design |
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