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Researchers have been in a position to temporarily circumvent safety protections of a pc that adopted nearly all NIST suggestions, together with TPM and UEFI SecureBoot (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica)

Researchers were able to quickly circumvent security protections of a laptop that followed virtually all NIST recommendations, including TPM and UEFI SecureBoot (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica)

Dan Goodin / Ars Technica: Researchers have been in a position to temporarily circumvent safety protections of a pc that adopted nearly all NIST suggestions, together with TPM and UEFI SecureBoot  —  Now and again, locking down a pc with the most recent defenses is not sufficient.  —  Shall we …

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South Korean recreation developer Netmarble says it’ll achieve Hong Kong-based SpinX Video games, which develops social on line casino video games, for $2.19B (Joyce Lee/Reuters)

On-demand tutoring app Snapask raises $35M Series B led by Asia Partners and Intervest to expand in Southeast Asia, bringing its total raised to $50M (Catherine Shu/TechCrunch)

Joyce Lee / Reuters: South Korean recreation developer Netmarble says it’ll achieve Hong Kong-based SpinX Video games, which develops social on line casino video games, for $2.19B  —  SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean recreation developer Netmarble Corp stated on Monday it agreed to shop for 100% of Hong Kong-based social on …

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A take a look at era's function in skilled browsing, as ML-based wave forecasting and biomechanics knowledge assist make stronger riders' efficiency and save you accidents (Daniela Hernandez/Wall Side road Magazine)

A look at technology's role in professional surfing, as ML-based wave forecasting and biomechanics data help improve riders' performance and prevent injuries (Daniela Hernandez/Wall Street Journal)

Daniela Hernandez / Wall Side road Magazine: A take a look at era’s function in skilled browsing, as ML-based wave forecasting and biomechanics knowledge assist make stronger riders’ efficiency and save you accidents  —  As browsing completes its first-ever Olympic experience, the game is poised for every other sea alternate …

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Unicorns are able for a haircut – TechCrunch

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The digitization of your haircut would possibly not were in your 2020 bucket record, however 2021 has an much more unexpected line merchandise: Tech-powered barbershops are actually a industry proposition valued at just about 1000000000 greenbacks. Squire is a back-end barbershop control device for impartial companies. I first coated it …

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How the novel environmental topics of the sport Ultimate Myth VII, launched in 1997 for the unique PlayStation, influenced a technology of environmentalists (Stephen Ok. Hirst/Ars Technica)

How the radical environmental themes of the game Final Fantasy VII, released in 1997 for the original PlayStation, influenced a generation of environmentalists (Stephen K. Hirst/Ars Technica)

Stephen Ok. Hirst / Ars Technica: How the novel environmental topics of the sport Ultimate Myth VII, launched in 1997 for the unique PlayStation, influenced a technology of environmentalists  —  From activists to households, FFVII’s cautionary, planetary story nonetheless resonates.  —  In September of 1997 …

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The pandemic impact is slowing – TechCrunch

The pandemic effect is slowing – TechCrunch

Welcome again to The TechCrunch Alternate, a weekly startups-and-markets publication. It’s impressed through what the weekday Alternate column digs into, however unfastened, and made to your weekend studying. Need it to your inbox each and every Saturday? Enroll right here.  Our paintings this week kicked off in China, dug into …

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Microsoft is heading off antitrust scrutiny by way of rebranding itself as great and uninteresting, even because it reverts to one of the vital behaviors that resulted in prosecution the '90s (Molly Wooden/The Atlantic)

Microsoft is avoiding antitrust scrutiny by rebranding itself as nice and boring, even as it reverts to some of the behaviors that led to prosecution the '90s (Molly Wood/The Atlantic)

Molly Wooden / The Atlantic: Microsoft is heading off antitrust scrutiny by way of rebranding itself as great and uninteresting, even because it reverts to one of the vital behaviors that resulted in prosecution the ’90s  —  How has Microsoft escaped the scrutiny of reinvigorated antitrust regulators?  —  In regards …

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