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Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra Review: A Powerful Laptop
17. April 2024 (16:00)
This behemoth of a laptop is ultrapowerful with great battery life, but it has some quirks and a scary price. (Wired)
Will the Olympics Save Nike From Its Midlife Crisis?
17. April 2024 (14:00)
Nike’s reputation—and sales—are both in trouble. The Paris games could be the aging brand’s chance to turn its fortunes around. (Wired)
Luxury Airbnb High-Rises Are Reshaping Miami’s Skyline
17. April 2024 (13:00)
Airbnb is encouraging developers to build condo towers purposefully designed to be listed for short-term rentals. Units are selling fast in Miami and coming soon to other US cities. (Wired)
How One Author Pushed the Limits of AI Copyright
17. April 2024 (12:30)
Elisa Shupe was initially rebuffed when she tried to copyright a book she wrote with help from ChatGPT. Now the US Copyright Office has changed course—but there’s a catch. (Wired)
Hackers Linked to Russia’s Military Claim Credit for Sabotaging US Water Utilities
17. April 2024 (12:00)
Cyber Army of Russia Reborn, a group with ties to the Kremlin’s Sandworm unit, is crossing lines even that notorious cyberwarfare unit wouldn’t dare to. (Wired)
No, Dubai’s Floods Weren’t Caused By Cloud Seeding
17. April 2024 (11:41)
Heavy rain has triggered flash flooding in Dubai. But those pointing the finger at cloud seeding are misguided. (Wired)
Google Workers Detained By Police for Protesting Cloud Contract with Israel
17. April 2024 (06:41)
Videos show nine Google workers being removed by police from offices in New York and Sunnyvale, California, after occupying them in protest against a cloud deal with Israel’s government. (Wired)
The New Hot Handset Is a Cute and Transparent Dumb Phone You Can’t Buy
17. April 2024 (01:03)
The company HMD, known for making Nokia phones, has partnered with Heineken and Bodega on “The Boring Phone,” and there will be only 5,000 of them. (Wired)
Change Healthcare’s New Ransomware Nightmare Goes From Bad to Worse
16. April 2024 (21:09)
A cybercriminal gang called RansomHub claims to be selling highly sensitive patient information stolen from Change Healthcare following a ransomware attack by another group in February. (Wired)
Google Workers Protest Cloud Contract With Israel's Government
16. April 2024 (19:09)
Google employees are staging sit-ins and protests at company offices in New York and California over “Project Nimbus,” a cloud contract with Israel's government, as the country's war with Hamas continues. (Wired)