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Meet the shadowy security firm from Israel whose technology is believed to be at the heart of the massive WhatsApp hack
The NSO Group's Pegasus software is believed to be at the heart of a major new spyware attack that affects billions of people.
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Tesla reached a $13 million settlement with a former contract worker who was left permanently disabled after being struck by a Model S while on the job
Tesla reached a $13 settlement with a former contractor who was "permanently disabled" after being hit by a Model S sedan, Parris Law Firm said.
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San Francisco becomes the first US city to ban the use of facial recognition software by police
The ban does not affect use of the technology by the federal government at airports and ports, nor does it limit personal or business use.
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A former Somali army commander accused of war crimes has been working as an Uber driver in Virginia
Yusuf Abdi Ali, known as "Colonel Tukeh" ("Colonel Crow") has driven for Uber since November 2017. He's also driven for Lyft.
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Apple, Microsoft, and Google are all releasing fixes for ZombieLoad, a scary security flaw in Intel chips that researchers just discovered
The bad news is that the latest security hole discovered in Intel's processors is bad. The good news is that vendors have patches available now.
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You can no longer buy a $35,000 Tesla Model 3 — the price just went up
Tesla has raised the price of its least-expensive Model 3 sedan from $35,000 to $35,400, CNN reported.
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The 30 most popular shows from Netflix and other streaming services in 2019, so far
Netflix dominates the original streaming realm with shows like "The Umbrella Academy" and "You," but Hulu has some fan favorites, too.
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Wall Street is worried that the US-China trade war could drive up iPhone prices, which is the last thing Apple needs right now
The price of Apple's iPhone could increase because of the 25% tariff rate on Chinese goods, according to analysts.
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40% of Americans support antitrust action against Facebook after a cofounder called for it to be broken up
Facebook cofounder Chris Hughes thinks the company needs to be broken up. Huge numbers of Americans agree.
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Amazon started building its $1.5 billion airport, with Jeff Bezos taking the controls of a front loader to begin the work
Amazon plans to take further control of its delivery process to cut costs and speed up times.
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