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August 10, 2023
Inside MIT’s nuclear reactor laboratory
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Casey Crownhart
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Aug, 23
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MIT’s research reactor was built in the 1950s, and its
The 21 Best Shows on Max (aka HBO Max) Right Now
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Jennifer M. Wood, WIRED Staff
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Aug, 23
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Max (previously HBO Max) might be one of the greatest
Amid Sextortion’s Rise, Computer Scientists Tap A.I. to Identify Risky Apps
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Tripp Mickle
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Aug, 23
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Almost weekly, Brian Levine, a computer scientist at the University
UK cybersecurity giant NCC Group is making more layoffs
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Carly Page
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Aug, 23
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U.K. cybersecurity giant NCC Group has confirmed it’s making more
Human-plus-AI solutions mitigate security threats
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MIT Technology Review Insights
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Aug, 23
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This greatly expanded attack surface can spell bad news for
New York rolls out statewide cybersecurity strategy
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David Jones
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Aug, 23
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled the state’s first cybersecurity
Generative AI Is Making Companies Even More Thirsty for Your Data
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Will Knight
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Aug, 23
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Zoom, the company that normalized attending business meetings in your
4 ways organizations can take back the advantage from attackers
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Matt Kapko
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Aug, 23
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LAS VEGAS – Kelly Shortridge is on a mission —
Sweden Is Not Staying Neutral in Russia’s Information War
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Steven Lee Myers
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Aug, 23
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Facing a tsunami of disinformation about the treatment of Muslims
What technology you need in an emergency kit during natural disasters
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Heather Kelly
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Aug, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentOn good days, your smartphone is for
Jeli is bringing generative AI to incident report analysis
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Ron Miller
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Aug, 23
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When a major system incident occurs, there is a ton
The Download: medical ethics, and AI watermarks
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Charlotte Jee
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Aug, 23
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides
Here Come the Robotaxis | WIRED
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Lauren Goode, Michael Calore
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Aug, 23
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Tech companies have been touting self-driving cars as the future
Dozens of Children Die in Hot Cars Each Year. Back-Seat Sensors Could Save Them.
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Michael Levenson
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Aug, 23
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Ever since Tyler Cestia left his son Thomas in his
How to make Slack less annoying and more productive for work
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Danielle Abril
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Aug, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentRussell Handorf says there’s one sound he
VLGE opens SDK for its no-code virtual world builder aimed at fashion, beauty and art industries
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Mike Butcher
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Aug, 23
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We’ve seen the rise of no-code and low-code platforms being
A Clever Honeypot Tricked Hackers Into Revealing Their Secrets
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Matt Burgess
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Aug, 23
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Plenty of people tried to access the system. Over the
Twitter fined for failing to turn over Trump’s data in Jan. 6 probe
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Rachel Weiner
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Aug, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThe social media company Twitter was forced
SAEKI’s “microfactories” help large manufacturing scale up
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Catherine Shu
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Aug, 23
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The architecture, engineering and construction industries involve giant concrete molds
China is escalating its war on kids’ screen time
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Zeyi Yang
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Aug, 23
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(One important caveat I should note: Jeremy Daum, a senior
Hackers Rig Casino Card-Shuffling Machines for ‘Full Control’ Cheating
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Andy Greenberg
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Aug, 23
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In September last year, a scandal blew up the world
Disney’s Hotstar loses 12.5 million subscribers in a quarter amid cricket shortfall
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Manish Singh
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Aug, 23
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Disney+ Hotstar lost nearly a fourth of its customer base,
The Download: the promise of stem cell treatments, and China’s screen time crackdown
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Charlotte Jee
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Aug, 23
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When covid-19 began to spread, countries closed businesses and told
Panasonic Warns That IoT Malware Attack Cycles Are Accelerating
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Lily Hay Newman
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Aug, 23
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Internet-of-things devices have been plagued by security issues and unfixed