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Hackers can use just-fixed Intel bugs to install malicious firmware on PCs
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As the amount of sensitive data stored on computers has exploded over the past d..
We’ll need more than one vaccine to beat the pandemic
Enlarge / A medical worker holds a bottle of a candidate COVID-19 vaccine developed by Oxford Univer..
Margrethe Vestager goes into coronavirus quarantine
Margrethe Vestager, executive vice president of the European Commission, has gone into self-isolatio..
It’s launch day for the historic Crew-1 mission to the space station
Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon, now certified to fly NASA astronauts for long-duration missions on board t..
The iOS COVID-19 app ecosystem has become a privacy minefield
Enlarge / Around 44 percent of COVID-19 apps on iOS ask for access to the phone's camera. 32 pe..
Thanks to SpaceX, NASA regains a capability it lost for a decade
Enlarge / The Crew-1 mission streaks into the Florida sky on Sunday evening.
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Data collected by Tesla cars a goldmine for accident investigators: Dutch Forensics Institute
The Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) managed to read and publish secure driving data from Tesla cars. The vehicles store all kinds of information about...
Dutch regulator accuses Apple of breaking competition rules with in-app purchases : Report
Apple was likely ordered by the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) to make changes to its policies about apps distributed by the...
Twitter Blue subscription service launches in Australia and Canada
Twitter is launching its new subscription service, Twitter Blue, in Australia and Canada on Thursday. The paid-for extra service will add features such as an...
Lobbying row: Why ministers have two mobile phones
The lobbying controversy that has enveloped Westminster is a complex and fast-developing story but there is one strand running right through the centre of...