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Twitter Tests Feature to Customize Who Can See Your Tweets
Twitter on Tuesday said it’s testing a new feature that would let people handpick who can view their tweets. The new feature, Twitter Circle, allows users to create a list of up to 150 people and then post tweets only to be seen by those in the group, similar... Read more
Is the Supreme Court Roe v Wade Leak Illegal? The Law Is Unclear
“Legal scholarship provides little clarity regarding § 641’s interpretation; only a few scholars have even recognized § 641’s application to information,” reads a Columbia Law Review article about the statute’s use for prosecuting leakers, written by Jessica Lutkenhaus, an attorney focused on criminal defense at the law firm Wilmer... Read more
Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake shifts to Ubisoft Montreal
Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.  Ubisoft announced that development of the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake has been taken over by Ubisoft Montreal. Formerly in the hands of Ubisoft’s Pune and Mumbai studios, the... Read more
Botnet that hid for 18 months boasted some of the coolest tradecraft ever
It’s not the kind of security discovery that happens often. A previously unknown hacker group used a novel backdoor, top-notch trade craft, and software engineering to create an espionage botnet that was largely invisible in many victim networks. The group, which security firm Mandiant is calling UNC3524, has spent... Read more
Google Doodle for Teacher Appreciation Day Inspired by the Tools for Learning
Google is celebrating educators on Tuesday with a Doodle for Teacher Appreciation Day, part of National Teacher Appreciation Week, which runs May 2-6 this year.  The Doodle, which highlights the tools of learning, was created with inspiration from the 2022 State Teachers of the Year. Google’s Erich Nagler, who... Read more
Positive Grid Spark Mini Review: Best Portable Guitar Amp
Acoustic guitars are a pain in the ass to travel with. They’re bigger, frailer, and often more expensive than their solid-body electric guitar counterparts—and they make us look lamer too. So why do many of us lug them on airplanes or toss a hard case in the back of... Read more
Slamcore, which brings spatial awareness to machines, raises $16M
We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 – 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! Slamcore, a spatial intelligence company that gives situational awareness to robots, drones, machines, and VR/AR headsets, has raised... Read more
Rocket Lab Says It Just Caught a Booster With a Helicopter, Then Dropped It
Space startup Rocket Lab ignited a new debate among space launch fans Monday over which is cooler: landing a rocket on an autonomous droneship in the middle of the ocean, or snagging one out of the sky with a helicopter. The New Zealand- and US-based company says it successfully... Read more
Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Phones Are the Cheapest We’ve Seen Them
You can get some seriously great phones for less than $500 these days, but there are still reasons to shell out for fancier models. Maybe you really want wireless charging. Or perhaps you want the brightest, smoothest screen so you don’t have to squint when it’s sunny out. If... Read more
We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 – 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! Dell Technologies wants to make its APEX storage cloud platform a de facto ground zero for all cloud... Read more