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The guy who knew Nintendo’s Switch surprise ahead of time has pled guilty to hacking
A California man has pled guilty to hacking Nintendo’s servers to steal confidential files, including taking information about the Nintendo Switch months before it was announced, the US Department of Justice revealed today. According to the DOJ, Ryan Hernandez, 21, and an associate phished a Nintendo employee in 2016 to…
Read MoreTwitter adds threaded replies to iOS to make it easier to see ongoing conversations
Twitter announced a subtle design change to its iOS app today that may go a long way in both making conversations easier to parse and to join. The change, which looks like it’s a change on Twitter’s end that does not require an update, is to the threading feature in…
Read MoreRussia blocks ProtonMail and ProtonVPN
The Russian government has blocked access to Proton Technologies end-to-end encrypted email service ProtonMail as well as to the company’s VPN service ProtonVPN for failing to comply with local laws. In a press release, Russia’s telecommunications watchdog Roskomnadzor explained why it decided to block access to the company’s services, saying:…
Read MoreLatin America Roundup: Loft raises $175M, Softbank invests in Mexico’s Alphacredit and Rappi pulls back
Brazil’s famously-tricky real estate market has long drawn international investors to the region in search of tech solutions. This time, Brazilian startup Loft brought in a $175M Series C from first-time investor in the region, Vulcan Capital (Paul Allen’s investment arm), alongside Andreessen Horowitz. Loft is also a16z’s first and…
Read MoreHulu CEO steps down as Disney moves almost everything in house
Randy Freer is stepping down from his role as Hulu CEO as Disney moves to consolidate it’s direct-to-consumer business under its own executives. Part of the decision to roll Hulu’s business operations into Disney’s direct-to-consumer division is to help “rapidly grow our presence outside the US,” according to a company…
Read MoreDOJ going after telecom companies for assisting robocall scams
The Department of Justice is taking a new approach to robocalls, seeking approval to hold telecommunications companies responsible for calls on their networks instead of just going after the often-overseas criminals who actually do the dialing. The companies identified by the DOJ allowed two groups with ties to India and…
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