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'War of the states': EV, chip makers lavished with subsidies - ABC News
New York Inspector General Says NYPD Violating Surveillance Law
Florida has spent $1.5 million developing smartphone ID apps that hardly anyone is using
FCC Poised to Cut Off Alleged Illegal Robocall Gateway Provider - Telecompetitor
FBI broke into wrong hotel room during training exercise | WPRI.com
FBI Seizes Bot Shop ‘Genesis Market’ Amid Arrests Targeting Operators, Suppliers – Krebs on Security
Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure face antitrust probe | Ars Technica
These Angry Dutch Farmers Really Hate Microsoft | WIRED
Italy's ChatGPT ban kick-starts surge of VPN downloads | Tom's Guide
Germany considers following Italy in banning ChatGPT
German Police Raid DDoS-Friendly Host ‘FlyHosting’ – Krebs on Security
Paris votes to ban rental e-scooters
Royal Mail apologises for 'misjudged' April Fools' joke promising staff pay rises | UK News | Sky News
Right to repair, universal charging port mandates eyed to save Canadians money | Ars Technica
Australia bans TikTok on government devices over security concerns | Reuters
Labor to consider age-verification ‘roadmap’ for restricting online pornography access | Child protection | The Guardian
Exclusive: China plans $500 million subsea internet cable to rival US-backed project | Reuters
China Plans to Ban Exports of Rare Earth Magnet Tech - The Japan News
Japan restricts chipmaking equipment exports as it aligns with US China curbs | Reuters
Japan to increase chip-gear spending by 82%, higher than any nation | Fox Business
Glitch in system upgrade identified as cause of delays at Singapore immigration | ZDNET
Taiwan official blasted for blaming student suicide increase on 'tall buildings' | Taiwan News | 2022-11-16 14:47:00
Terry Gou: Foxconn founder in fresh run for Taiwan presidency - BBC News
India opts against AI regulation | TechCrunch
India to require Facebook and Twitter rely on gov’t fact checking | TechCrunch
South Africa fights to keep phone networks up as lights go out | Reuters
Ugandan president calls on Africa to ‘save the world from homosexuality’ | Global development | The Guardian
Open garage doors anywhere in the world by exploiting this “smart” device | Ars Technica
Alcohol recovery startups Monument and Tempest shared patients’ private data with advertisers | TechCrunch
Computer scientists designing the future can’t agree on what privacy means | MIT Technology Review
Truck thief gunned down by owner after AirTag gives away location | AppleInsider
Special Report: Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars | Reuters
South Wales Police to bring back facial recognition cameras after report finds 'no risk of bias' | ITV News Wales
IRS-authorized eFile.com tax return software caught serving JS malware
Capita, company providing UK’s nuclear submarine training, confirms ‘cyber incident’
Novel social engineering attacks soar 135% amid uptake of generative AI | IT PRO
Western Digital says hackers stole data in ‘network security’ breach | TechCrunch
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