[ad_1] According to retired Admiral Michael S. Rogers, while no major Russian cyberattacks have been seen so far in the Kremlin’s invasion of neighboring Ukraine, Americans should expect increased cyberRead More
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Musk invites auto association to factory organized vote
[ad_1] DETROIT (AP) — elon musk Invites the United Auto Workers union to an organized vote at the meeting teslafactory in Fremont, California. On Twitter on Wednesday, Musk wrote thisRead More
More Internet Options — In Theory
[ad_1] This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. Here is a collection past columns. Home internet is one of the most infuriating services in the United States. ButRead More
As Opioid Crisis Continues Sacklers and Purdue Reach Agreement
[ad_1] But the new settlement still faces two potential hurdles. Even if bankruptcy judge Judge Drain signs off, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has to approveRead More
A Mixture of Fact and Fiction in Ukraine’s Information War
[ad_1] According to Alex Stamos, executive director of the Stanford Internet Observatory and Facebook’s former head of security, social media companies have decided to “pick a side” by exercising theirRead More
Spring Market Favorites: Mother’s Day Gifts, Teachers and
[ad_1] our first Spring Market From Mother’s Day to graduation to year-end teacher gifts, she has the best and most thoughtful gifts for any occasion and event happening this spring!Read More
This Game Travels Europe. But Nobody’s Going Anywhere.
[ad_1] British director Katie Mitchell’s latest project “A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction” will be screened in 10 countries by 2024. Still, neither Mitchell, nor theRead More
Surgeon Requests Covid Misinformation Data from Big Tech
[ad_1] President Biden’s general surgeon On Thursday, he formally requested that major tech platforms submit information about the scale of Covid-19 misinformation on social networks, search engines, crowdsourcing platforms, e-commerceRead More
What Does Beef Mean for Our Sense of Self?
[ad_1] The difference in diet was a difference in worldview. “The discourse about the Japanese self as the ‘other’ vis-à-vis Westerners took the form of meat versus rice,” Ohnuki-Tierney writes.Rice”Read More
When Electric Cars Rule the Road, They’ll Need Spotlights to Power
[ad_1] Samuel Abuelsamid, principal analyst at Guidehouse Insights, a consulting firm specializing in infrastructure, agrees with this assessment. “There is definitely a large, addressable market for this type of service,”Read More
