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Colonial Pipeline cyberattack shuts down pipeline that supplies 45% of East Coast’s fuel
The attack highlights how ransomware and other cyberattacks are increasingly a threat to real-world infrastructure.
Read MoreI’m done with Zoom, says one of America’s top business figures
Has the Zoom backlash begun? Perhaps. Even the last person you’d think would had enough of Zoom is having his doubts.
Read MoreA disgraceful Starbucks order showed how much worse people are online (Or did it?)
A popular view is that the online world brings out the very worst in humanity. Is this entirely true?
Read MoreOne tweak for a more pain-free Google Chrome browsing experience
Web notifications are a plague. Here’s how to stop being plagued by them!
Read MoreThe mysteries of the iPhone charging chimes
It’s not as simple or as straightforward as it seems.
Read MoreNew York Attorney General declares top ISPs committed net neutrality fraud
It turns out the FCC’s request for comments on net neutrality had been totally spammed by Broadband for America, an ISP lobbying group.
Read MoreTop 50 most diverse companies? Only 3 tech firms make the list
Just three tech companies made it onto DiversityInc’s list of companies championing diverse workforces.
Read MoreBuilding racial and social equity into mobility: What can Ford do about it?
As Ford deploys new autonomous technologies and as-a-service business models, the auto company says it will stand out for working closely with communities to build a more equitable transportation system.
Read MoreThe Knowledge Graph expands as discipline’s conference spreads its wings
What began in 2019 as a two-day gathering in a ballroom has turned into a global event for those in love with graphing relationships.
Read MoreWould you install iPhone apps from a third-party iOS store?
There’s pressure on Apple to allow iPhone and iPad users to have access to third-party app stores. But is there a demand?
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