Month: November 2023

Your car can keep collecting your data after a judge dismissed a privacy lawsuit

A federal judge upheld the dismissal of a class action lawsuit that alleged automakers unlawfully collected and recorded car owners’ text messages, as first reported by The Record. In a ruling on Tuesday, the Seattle-based judge said the claims aren’t severe enough to be considered a violation of the state’s…

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Sumo Logic confirms data breach after AWS systems hit

Data analytics and security firm Sumo Logic has suffered a security breach, forcing it to lock down some parts of its system and urge users to rotate their API keys. According to a BleepingComputer report, the company confirmed the breach, saying it discovered evidence of unauthorized access on Friday, November…

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Spotify’s redesigned TV app works more like your phone

Spotify is rolling out a redesigned TV app that should make it a little easier to find what you want to listen to. The app comes with a new homepage that’s similar to Spotify on mobile and desktop, featuring your most-listened-to content at the top, followed by your Made For…

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Buzzy VR Startup Spatial Pivots Again—This Time to Games

They’re not mobile games, and they’re not just cloud games. They’re something in the middle, and Spatial is betting the farm on them. Source

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Don’t buy an iPhone 14 this Black Friday

Black Friday proper is still a few weeks away, but retailers in both the US and UK are already offering some strong Black Friday iPhone deals on older-generation Apple smartphones, like the iPhone 14, iPhone 13 and iPhone SE (2022).  As such, it’s a great time to pick up one…

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System 76 Lemur Pro Review: Ultraportable Linux Laptop

The System76 Lemur Pro is light, thin, repairable, and upgradeable. It’s the best Linux laptop we’ve tested. Source

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