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- TECHNOLOGY
- February 5, 2019
About 70 members of the computer security community on Monday challenged US voting app maker Voatz’s effort to dictate the terms under which bug hunters can look for code flaws. Earlier this month, Massachusetts-based Voatz filed an amicus brief in Van Buren v. United States, a case being heard by the US Supreme Court that
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READ MOREIt’s a massive day for Apple’s early adopters, with the company releasing the first public betas for this year’s iPhone, iPad Apple TV, and Mac operating system updates. As well as the iOS 14 public beta release, Apple is also opening up in-development versions of iPadOS 14, tvOS 14, macOS Big Sur – all of
READ MOREImage copyright Getty Images People should not expect big changes to the coronavirus lockdown in Boris Johnson’s speech to the nation on Sunday, a cabinet minister has said. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden told BBC Breakfast the speech would set out a “cautious” road map for the UK, rather than immediate alterations. It comes amid concerns
READ MOREIn a Friday press conference, US President Donald Trump declared a national state of emergency to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus… with the help of Google, which was news to Google. “To unleash the full power of the federal government, today I am officially declaring a national emergency,” Trump said during his televised
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