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Conclusion & First Impressions - Apple's M1 Pro, M1 Max SoCs Investigated: New Performance and Efficiency Heights
Apple updates its App Store Guidelines to permit developers to contact customers about other payment methods | TechCrunch
CPU benchmarks: Pre-release Intel Alder Lake chip beats Apple's M1 Max | ZDNet
Tesla surpasses $1 trillion market value | TechCrunch
Exclusive: Google warns customers about antitrust bills - Axios
Email shows Google asked Roku to alter search for YouTube - 9to5Google
AT&T 5G Plus expansion plan highlights how much its mid-band coverage trails T-Mobile - The Verge
Mastercard (MA) Will Allow Banks to Offer Crypto Credit and Debit Cards - Bloomberg
Amazon is building a Clubhouse competitor that turns hosts into DJs - The Verge
The startup that wants to disrupt big internet providers - Axios
Gizmodo’s photos from the massive iPhone 4 leak have disappeared - The Verge
Giant, free index to world’s research papers released online
Facebook’s Meta watch has a camera notch, according to first leaked image - The Verge
Company formerly known as Facebook unceremoniously kills off ‘Oculus’ brand | TechCrunch
A security bug in health app Docket exposed COVID-19 vaccine records | TechCrunch
A cyberattack paralyzed every gas station in Iran : NPR
DeFi Protocol Cream Finance Loses $130 Million in Latest Crypto Hack - Bloomberg
UK teen made 48 BTC with Google ad promoting his scam site • The Register
Ransomware gang claims attack on NRA - The Record by Recorded Future
Protonmail wins Swiss court victory over data retention • The Register
Microsoft is force installing PC Health Check in Windows 10
DOJ: 150 people arrested in international darknet opioid probe - Axios
Hackers somehow got their rootkit a Microsoft-issued digital signature | ZDNet
Zales.com Leaked Customer Data, Just Like Sister Firms Jared, Kay Jewelers Did in 2018 – Krebs on Security
License plate scanners were supposed to bring peace of mind. Instead they tore the neighborhood apart.
Sinclair Workers Say TV Channels Are in ‘Pandemonium’ After Ransomware Attack
Internet Service Providers Collect, Sell Horrifying Amount of Sensitive Data, Government Study Concludes