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News Image FBI Shuts Down Botnet Run by Beijing-Backed Hackers That Hijacked Over 200,000 Devices

"The government’s malware disabling commands, which interacted with the malware’s native functionality, were extensively tested prior to the operation," according to the DOJ.

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News Image Google employees’ attempts to hide messages from investigators might backfire

Google employees liberally labeled their emails as “privileged and confidential” and spoke “off the record” over chat messages, even after being told to preserve their communications for investigators, lawyers for the Justice Department have told a Virginia court over the past couple of weeks. That strategy could backfire if the judge in Google’s second antitrust trial believes the company intentionally destroyed evidence that would have looked bad for it. The judge could go as far as giving an adverse inference about Google’s missing documents, which would mean assuming they would have been bad for Google’s case. Documents shown in court regularly display the words “privileged and confidential” as business executives discuss their...

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Stabbing at Middelburg station halts train traffic; Two hurt in Groningen shooting

A stabbing at Middelburg station halted train traffic between Arnemuiden and Vlissingen for a time on Wednesday night. Two people got hurt in a shooting at a trailer park in Groningen.

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News Image How to Factory-Reset Your Phone Before You Sell It

Upgrading to a shiny new device? Here’s how to restore your old phone to its factory settings.

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News Image Pokémon TCG Pocket wants to be a gateway to digital card collecting

When Pokémon TCG Pocket was first teased a few months back, it looked like yet another mobile app meant to capitalize on the physical card game’s recent wave of unexpected popularity. With Pokémon TCG Live already on the market, it was hard to suss out how The Pokémon Company envisioned Pocket fitting into the larger franchise. And while titles like Marvel Snap and Hearthstone have proven to be big hits, it wasn’t clear that Pocket would be able to appeal to newcomers and hardcore Pokémon fans alike. We’re still a few weeks out from Pokémon TCG Pocket’s general release. But during the hands-on time I recently spent testing the game out, it felt like a promising — if slightly daunting — attempt at reinventing the classic card collecting...

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News Image The DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro Can Capture Your Most Extreme Moments in Almost any Light

Drone maker DJI plans to take on GoPro with its Osmo Action 5’s better low-light quality and improved sensor it claims rivals professional cameras.

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News Image Now We Know Vaguely When to Expect The Last of Us Season 2

Plus, remember that live-action Ben 10 movie? Stop remembering it, it's gone.

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AI notetaker Fathom raises $17M

In many meetings today, it sometimes feels like there are more AI notetaking and transcription bots than people. There are seemingly dozens of options to choose from these days, but one I’ve seen with increasing regularity is Fathom. The company was one of the earlier players when it launched in 2020. Fathom then raised a […]

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Kiwibot acquires an ad startup to turn its delivery robots into mobile billboards

There’s ample opportunity in the form of a mobile billboard. Kiwibot is so convinced of this fact that it plunked down $25 million to purchase Nickelytics.

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Harbor is building a better baby monitor and an army of night nannies

Like most good startup stories, Harbor began life as a product of disappointment. Kevin Lavelle, the co-founder and CEO of innovative clothing company Mizzen and Main, couldn’t find a baby monitor to suit his needs. He and his wife, Jen, had homed in on Nanit, a popular product renowned for its AI smarts and and […]

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News Image DJI goes pro with latest Osmo Action camera

DJI’s response to GoPro’s new Hero 13 lineup is the Osmo Action 5 Pro. It justifies that professional moniker with a new image sensor that promises to improve image quality and low-light performance. It also features a built-in pressure sensor, the ability to capture super slow motion at an unbelievable 1080p/960fps, and a new power-sipping 4nm chip that enables up to four hours of continuous recording off a single charge. The camera is fitted with DJI’s next-gen 1/1.3-inch sensor that can capture 40-megapixel stills and an industry-first 13.5-stop dynamic range to capture high-dynamic, low-light video at 4K/60fps. And while 960fps slow-mo is impressive, DJI gets there by capturing 240fps and then making an intelligent guess as to how to...

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News Image Mark Zuckerberg Shut Down His Daughter’s Dreams of Being Taylor Swift

The Meta CEO recently sat down to talk about parenting and presence.

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PM Schoof to defend asylum crisis plans in second day of budget debate

Prime Minister Dick Schoof will have to explain the proposed asylum cr

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Karman Industries hopes its SpaceX-inspired heat pumps will replace industrial boilers

The startup will use turbomachinery to develop a heat pump capable of generating industrial-grade heat.

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News Image The iPhone 16’s Battery Is Easier to Replace, Finally

Apple has outfitted the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus with a new kind of adhesive that makes it faster and safer to swap out the battery.

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