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- Apple wants Tim Cook, Tim Sweeney to testify in Epic lawsuit
- Rivian plans a network of 10,000 EV chargers in North America by 2023
- Microsoft Defender will automatically prevent Exchange server exploits
- Twitter creates an entity in Turkey to obey a social media law
- Xbox Series X and S owners start testing Dolby Vision HDR for gaming
- China reportedly bans Tesla cars from military facilities over spying fears
- ICYMI: We spend a few nights with the Bose Sleepbuds 2
- Hitting the Books: Bill Gates on why we can't have electric airplanes
- Get a 13-course training bundle on DIY PIC microcontrollers for $50
- Recommended Reading: Breaking down 'Zack Snyder’s Justice League'
- The Morning After: A ransomware gang is demanding $50 million from Acer
- 'United States vs. Reality Winner' is sympathetic, but not essential
Apple wants Tim Cook, Tim Sweeney to testify in Epic lawsuit Posted: Apple and Epic have produced witness lists for an App Store lawsuit that would include Tim Cook, Tim Sweeney and other major executives. |
Rivian plans a network of 10,000 EV chargers in North America by 2023 Posted: Rivian is countering Tesla by planning a network of 10,000 EV chargers across the US and Canada by 2023. |
Microsoft Defender will automatically prevent Exchange server exploits Posted: Microsoft Defender Antivirus has been updated so that it automatically mitigates CVE-2021-26855 on vulnerable Exchange servers. |
Twitter creates an entity in Turkey to obey a social media law Posted: Twitter has set up a legal body in Turkey to comply with a social media law, but there are concerns this might have consequences for privacy and freedom of speech. |
Xbox Series X and S owners start testing Dolby Vision HDR for gaming Posted: Xbox Series X and S owners are reporting that Microsoft has started testing Dolby Vision HDR on the consoles, albeit with limits. |
China reportedly bans Tesla cars from military facilities over spying fears Posted: China's military has reportedly banned Tesla cars from its facilities over fears the cameras could be used for spying. |
ICYMI: We spend a few nights with the Bose Sleepbuds 2 Posted: Here's a recap of Engadget's tech reviews from this week, including those for the Bose Sleepbuds 2 and AMD's Radeon RX 6700 XT GPU. |
Hitting the Books: Bill Gates on why we can't have electric airplanes Posted: In his new book, tech luminary Bill Gates lays out his comprehensive plan to halt the oncoming environmental apocalypse, blunt the effects of human-caused climate change, and keep Earth habitable for the next generation. |
Get a 13-course training bundle on DIY PIC microcontrollers for $50 Posted: With 27 hours of expert instruction, this course bundle will teach you how to build remote door locks, RC vehicles and more. |
Recommended Reading: Breaking down 'Zack Snyder’s Justice League' Posted: Recommended Reading highlights the week's best long-form writing on technology and more. |
The Morning After: A ransomware gang is demanding $50 million from Acer Posted: Acer is reportedly suffering a ransomware attack, and we're taking a look at the future of Twitter. |
'United States vs. Reality Winner' is sympathetic, but not essential Posted: 'United States vs. Reality Winner' is sympathetic whisteblower documentary that could go a lot deeper. |
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