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Take a 14-mile trip on an autonomous Scottish bus starting next month [Tue Apr 11 2023]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 11 April 2023 ***************************************************************** Take a 14-mile trip on an autonomous Scottish bus starting next month Or else! ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Microsoft switches gears, keeps Exchange Online's CARs around until Sept 2024 At least Redmond listens to some customers On-Prem * TSMC wants to cash its US CHIPS but seems unhappy with the red tape Could it be the profit sharing, China ban, or demands for trade secrets? * Mac shipments slump as Apple finally bitten by glum PC demand On the bright side, higher inventories will give 'puter makers opportunity to flee China, IDC says * Twitter users complain 'private' Circle posts aren't Sorry, make that Titter. We can explain * Take a 14-mile trip on an autonomous Scottish bus starting next month Or else! Security * How much to infect Android phones via Google Play store? How about $20k Or whatever you managed to haggle with these miscreants * Inside FTX: Jokes about misplaced funds, diabolical IT, poor oversight, and worse How's the saying go? $50m here, $50m there, pretty soon you're talking real money * Apple squashes iOS, macOS zero-day bugs already exploited by snoops Keep calm and install patches before abuse becomes widespread * Google to kill Dropcam, Nest Secure hardware next year Great, more company for Stadia, Duo and pals in the graveyard * Microsoft, Fortra are this fed up with cyber-gangs abusing Cobalt Strike Oh, sure, let's play a game of legal and technical whack-a-mole Software * Cruise emits software fix after self-driving car slams into bus Robo-ride driven round the bend, or at least, should have * Baidu sues Apple and anyone else in sight over ERNIE chatbot fakes Someone in China upset its tech was ripped off? The irony * It turns out people don't like to being talked to by machines AI chat comes at a social cost by putting words in your mouth Offbeat * SpaceX calendar marked with big red circle for 'first Starship launch' this month Waits for pen-pushers to sign off debut orbital mission * Pager hack faxed things up properly, again, and again, and again Where else can you read a story that starts with a Wang hack and ends with a wedding? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2023 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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