Spotify won’t open-source Car Thing, but starts refund process (arstechnica.com)
Key misinformation “superspreaders” on Twitter: Older women (arstechnica.com)
Daily Telescope: See carbon dioxide sublimating on Mars (arstechnica.com)
Google accused of secretly tracking drivers with disabilities (arstechnica.com)
Google recklessly violated privacy laws to spike ad profits, lawsuit says....
Amazon execs may be personally liable for tricking users into Prime sign-ups (arstechnica.com)
Emails reveal Amazon has pushed back on FTC demands for data on all Prime users.
Washing machine chime scandal shows how absurd YouTube copyright abuse can get (arstechnica.com)
[News] Report: Apple and OpenAI have signed a deal to partner on AI (arstechnica.com)
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Mystery malware destroys 600,000 routers from a single ISP during 72-hour span (arstechnica.com)
An unknown threat actor with equally unknown motives forces ISP to replace routers.
Google Cloud explains how it accidentally deleted a customer account (arstechnica.com)
UniSuper’s 647,000 users faced two weeks of downtime because of a Google Cloud bug.
Framework boosts its 13-inch laptop with new CPUs, lower prices, and better screens (arstechnica.com)
Framework Laptop 13 gets its fourth major round of upgraded, modular parts.
Washing machine chime scandal shows how absurd YouTube copyright abuse can get (arstechnica.com)
Samsung’s catchy end-of-cycle jingle gets caught up in YouTube copyright drama.
Tech giants form AI group to counter Nvidia with new interconnect standard (arstechnica.com)
“Ultra Accelerator Link” aims to connect high-performance GPUs and servers.
Report: Apple and OpenAI have signed a deal to partner on AI (arstechnica.com)
The deal has parallels to Apple’s infamous search deal with Google.
Spotify won’t open-source Car Thing, but starts refund process (arstechnica.com)
Spotify to brick hardware it released to general public in 2022 this December.
Musk can’t avoid testifying in SEC probe of Twitter buyout by playing victim (arstechnica.com)
Class action alleges secret Twitter stock scheme ahead of Musk’s SEC testimony....
Musk can’t avoid testifying in SEC probe of Twitter buyout by playing victim (arstechnica.com)
After months of loudly protesting a subpoena, Elon Musk has once again agreed to testify in the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s investigation into his acquisition of Twitter (now called X)....
Spotify won’t open-source Car Thing, but starts refund process (arstechnica.com)
Framework boosts its 13-inch laptop with new CPUs, lower prices, and better screens (arstechnica.com)
Key misinformation “superspreaders” on Twitter: Older women (arstechnica.com)
Key misinformation “superspreaders” on Twitter: Older women (arstechnica.com)
Law enforcement operation takes aim at an often-overlooked cybercrime linchpin (arstechnica.com)
Google Cloud explains how it accidentally deleted a customer account (arstechnica.com)
Earlier this month, Google Cloud experienced one of its biggest blunders ever when UniSuper, a $135 billion Australian pension fund, had its Google Cloud account wiped out due to some kind of mistake on Google’s end. At the time, UniSuper indicated it had lost everything it had stored with Google, even its backups, and that...