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- 'Colette' Oscar win is a first for the video game industry
- Netflix has its best night ever at the Oscars with seven wins
- California plans to end oil extraction by 2045
- NASA's Mars helicopter travels further and faster on its third flight
- Report: Russia 'likely' kept access to US networks after SolarWinds hack
- Reddit sued for failing to pull child sexual abuse content
- Amazon drops the price of its latest Echo Dot to $30
- Practice enterprise programming in Oracle, SAP and Salesforce with these $25 courses
- Why Elon Musk's first Loop is, and isn't, as silly as you think
- Dutch politicians were tricked by a deepfake video chat
- Elon Musk will host 'Saturday Night Live' on May 8th
- The Pentagon gave a company control of 175 million IP addresses
- Supreme Court asked to review case against border device searches
- Experiment lets you skip 'Hey, Google' for Assistant voice commands
- India orders Twitter to pull tweets criticizing its COVID-19 response
- ICYMI: Where OnePlus went wrong with its first smartwatch
- SpaceX's reused Crew Dragon capsule docks with the ISS
- Hitting the Books: How IBM's metadata research made US drones even deadlier
- Learn to capture and edit great pictures in Luminar for $40
- The Morning After: Picking the right mirrorless camera in 2021
'Colette' Oscar win is a first for the video game industry Posted: The documentary short Colette won an Oscar last night, a first for the video game industry, and it took a very unusual route to get there. |
Netflix has its best night ever at the Oscars with seven wins Posted: Netflix had its best night ever at the Academy Awards, taking seven Oscars out of 31 nominations, including two wins for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and two for Mank, leading all studios. |
California plans to end oil extraction by 2045 Posted: California will be the first state to end oil extraction, phasing it out by 2045. |
NASA's Mars helicopter travels further and faster on its third flight Posted: NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter has completed its third flight, traveling much further and faster than before. |
Report: Russia 'likely' kept access to US networks after SolarWinds hack Posted: Russian intelligence 'likely' still has access to US networks after the SolarWinds hack despite attempts to close vulnerabilities, according to sources. |
Reddit sued for failing to pull child sexual abuse content Posted: Reddit has been sued for allegedly refusing to pull child sexual abuse material despite repeated attempts. |
Amazon drops the price of its latest Echo Dot to $30 Posted: Amazon is selling the newest Echo Dot for $30 as part of a limited-time sale. |
Practice enterprise programming in Oracle, SAP and Salesforce with these $25 courses Posted: This bundle has 85 hours of content on how to use enterprise programming tools like Oracle and SAP ABAP, a coding language specific to enterprise programming. |
Why Elon Musk's first Loop is, and isn't, as silly as you think Posted: The Loop here is designed to solve a specific problem. |
Dutch politicians were tricked by a deepfake video chat Posted: Dutch parliament members were fooled into holding a video call with a deepfake impostor pretending to be Alexei Navalny's chief of staff. |
Elon Musk will host 'Saturday Night Live' on May 8th Posted: Elon Musk will host the May 8th episode of 'Saturday Night Live' in an unusual move for a tech CEO. |
The Pentagon gave a company control of 175 million IP addresses Posted: The US military has given a Florida company control over 175 million IP addresses in an unusual bid to spot security vulnerabilities. |
Supreme Court asked to review case against border device searches Posted: The ACLU and EFF have asked the Supreme Court to hear a challenge against warrantless phone and laptop searches at borders, including airports. |
Experiment lets you skip 'Hey, Google' for Assistant voice commands Posted: An experimental Google Assistant feature codenamed "Guacamole" will give you the power to issue voice commands without having to preface it with "Hey, Google." |
India orders Twitter to pull tweets criticizing its COVID-19 response Posted: India has ordered Twitter to pull dozens of tweets criticizing the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
ICYMI: Where OnePlus went wrong with its first smartwatch Posted: This week's tech reviews include the Sony A1 camera, the ASUS Zephyrus G15 gaming laptop, the Positive Grid Spark Pearl and the OnePlus Watch. |
SpaceX's reused Crew Dragon capsule docks with the ISS Posted: Crew Dragon has docked with the International Space Station as part of the Crew-2 mission, marking the first time SpaceX has reused a crewed capsule. |
Hitting the Books: How IBM's metadata research made US drones even deadlier Posted: While the US military may have you in its sights, it might not know who you actually are — even as that wrathful finger of God is called down from upon on high |
Learn to capture and edit great pictures in Luminar for $40 Posted: The award-winning Luminar 4 Power Bundle teaches you how to take well-composed pictures and has AI-powered software that can handle some of the grunt work |
The Morning After: Picking the right mirrorless camera in 2021 Posted: All the new Apple hardware, drones making oxygen on Mars and more. |
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