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Ajit Pai urges states to cap prison phone rates after he helped kill FCC caps | Ars Technica
Trump campaign angry that cell carriers blocked spammy texts to voters | Ars Technica
Appeals court blocks Trump appointee’s takeover of web nonprofit - POLITICO
Meng Wanzhou asks for extradition case to be stayed, says U.S. misled Canada - National | Globalnews.ca
Energy Department announces plan to build a quantum Internet - The Washington Post
New York bans use of facial recognition in schools statewide | VentureBeat
States probe Apple for potential consumer protection violation
Microsoft President Raised Apple Issues to House Antitrust Group - Bloomberg
Apple to Give Employees Paid Time Off to Vote in U.S. Election - Bloomberg
EU demands major concessions from Google over Fitbit deal | Ars Technica
Russian Elite Started Self-Testing Covid-19 Vaccine in April - Bloomberg
UK and US say Russia fired a satellite weapon in space - BBC News
China's Tianwen-1 Mars rover rockets away from Earth - BBC News
UAE successfully launches Hope probe, Arab world's first mission to Mars | Science | The Guardian
Ongoing Meow attack has nuked >1,000 databases without telling anyone why | Ars Technica
Garmin services and production go down after ransomware attack | ZDNet
Popular Chinese-Made Drone Is Found to Have Security Weakness - The New York Times
Hackers Attacked Two Leading Genetic Genealogy Websites
Apple Will Start Sending Special Devices to iPhone Hackers
Gmail is about to start testing verification-like logos for email | Engadget
Google Coronavirus Apps Give it Way to Access Location Data - The New York Times
Coinbase says it prevented over 1,000 customers from sending $280,000 worth of bitcoin to Twitter hackers - The Block
Inside the surveillance software tracking child porn offenders across the globe
CBP does end run around warrants, simply buys license plate-reader data | Ars Technica
BadPower attack corrupts fast chargers to melt or set your device on fire | ZDNet