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Industry Reactions to Biden Cybersecurity Memo: Feedback Friday

U.S. President Joe Biden this week signed a memorandum on boosting the cybersecurity of National Security, Department of Defense, and Intelligence Community Systems.

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Xbox Series S Is on Sale for $20 Off

You can save $20 off the all-digital Xbox Series S on Woot, but you'd better hurry.

Best’s Review Pre-Releases February Content

OLDWICK, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Best’s Review has released the following preview content of next month’s issue: Hartford Insurance Group is fighting a Minnesota woman’s request to the U.S. Supreme Court to hear her appeal over coverage of medical marijuana treatments, as reported in the article “U.S. Supreme Court Asked to Rule Whether Workers’ Comp Covers Medical Marijuana.” […]

High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched in McAfee Enterprise Product

Two high-severity vulnerabilities that can be exploited for privilege escalation have been patched in a McAfee enterprise product component.

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What’s new in weed: products and news from Sweet Flower, Cann, and more

With so many great cannabis brands releasing exciting new products in new markets, it can be hard to keep track of every release or event. So we're rounding up a…

The post What's new in weed: products and news from Sweet Flower, Cann, and more appeared first on Weedmaps News.

NFTs Backlash: Crypto Enthusiasts Meet Angry Gamers

NFTs Backlash: Crypto Enthusiasts Meet Angry Gamers

E-Crypto News' update provides the latest articles on technology and cryptocurrencies.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo leak hints at potential March launch date

Because Q1 isn’t stacked enough While Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo has been highly anticipated for some time, publisher Bethesda has...

The post Ghostwire: Tokyo leak hints at potential March launch date appeared first on Destructoid.

Week In Review: Auto, Security, Pervasive Computing

Arm's HW security research now live; new MIPI A-Phy v.1.1; 5G C-band spurs FAA action; multiple DDR verification.

The post Week In Review: Auto, Security, Pervasive Computing appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering.

Call of Duty Could Move Away From Annual Releases, According To New Report

Some "high-level" Activision Blizzard employees are reportedly calling for Call of Duty to move away from its annual release schedule in the wake of this week's blockbuster acquisition by Microsoft.

Developer of earlier ‘Wordle’ app sees thousands of mistaken downloads

Dead app hits 200,000 downloads Indie developer Steven Cravotta was probably left somewhat confused when his long-abandoned mobile game suddenly...

The post Developer of earlier ‘Wordle’ app sees thousands of mistaken downloads appeared first on Destructoid.

Formula One Bans Military Aircraft Flyovers To Reduce Carbon Emissions

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We won’t see the Frecce Tricolori or Red Arrows flying over the tracks during pre-race displays because they pollute the air. Beginning in 2022, the Grand Prix organisers will no longer be able to use [...]

The post Formula One Bans Military Aircraft Flyovers To Reduce Carbon Emissions appeared first on The Aviationist.

Phil Spencer Is Eager to Revisit Abandoned Activision Franchises

Xbox boss Phil Spencer says it will explore Activision Blizzard's vault of franchises for possible revivals and future games.

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