New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft. The worst technology failure of 2023 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ December 31st
Hyperloop has always been a scam. Attacking iMessage without clicking. Xiaomi's taking on cars. mujRozhlas hacked, passwords leaked.
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The Hyperloop has always been a scam. Time to be honest about Musk's vacuum tube to nowhere. (Disconnect)
The Biden administration refuses to veto the US ITC's decision to ban imports of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 because of Masimo's patents for measuring blood oxygen levels. (Reuters)
Apple appeals Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Series 9 ban in the US (The Verge)
A US appeals court pauses the ITC's Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 import ban over Masimo's patents, after the Biden administration declined to veto the ban (Reuters)
Apple submitted a software workaround that could let the company sell non-infringing Apple Watch versions as soon as January 12, while appealing the US ITC ban (Bloomberg)
The researchers detail a clickless iMessage attack that used four 0day to hack iPhones, including dozens belonging to Kaspersky employees, for more than four years. (ArsTechnica)