Month: February 2021

DOJ drops lawsuit challenging California’s net neutrality law

The U.S. Justice Department (DoJ) dropped its lawsuit against California’s net neutrality law on Monday, reports Reuters, foreshadowing the Biden administration’s approach to internet regulation.Acting Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Je… Source

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This Microsoft Teams feature could help salvage the next Handforth Parish Council meeting Microsoft Teams

Microsoft is working on a new Teams feature that will help meeting hosts control which attendees are able to appear on camera. As per two new entries in the company’s product roadmap, Teams will soon offer the ability to disable video for specific users, both prior to and during video…

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First foldable iPhone may be a clamshell and come in lots of bright colors Samsung Galaxy Z Flip

Apple’s is heavily rumored to be working on its first foldable phone – it’s commonly being referred to as the iPhone Flip, although that’s unlikely to be its final name – and a new source has suggested the company may be eyeing a clamshell design like the Samsung Galaxy Z…

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CD Projekt Red says it was hacked but won’t pay the ransom

With the messed up launch of Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red has had a rough couple of months. Now, the company tweeted that it’s been hacked and that it must pay a ransom or code from games like Cyberpunk 2077 and an “unreleased version of Witcher 3”… Source

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Finch Capital launches third fund to invest in European fintech at Series A and B

Finch Capital, the early-stage fintech VC with a presence in London and Amsterdam, has raised a third fund. Targeting a final close of €150 million, the fund has already secured €85 million from LPs ready to deploy. Out of Finch Capital “Europe III,” the VC will invest in fintech startups…

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Cyberpunk 2077 studio falls victim to ransomware attack, data leak threatened

CD Projekt says it’s been hacked by attackers who’ve been able to access its internal network, encrypt some devices, and collect “certain data” from the Polish video game company. The Cyberpunk 2077 developer says it will not give in to the demands or negotiate with the attacker, and does not…

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