Go here to Read this Fast! NSA whistleblower urges support legal defense for Tornado Cash developer
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NSA whistleblower urges support legal defense for Tornado Cash developer
Go here to Read this Fast! NSA whistleblower urges support legal defense for Tornado Cash developer
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NSA whistleblower urges support legal defense for Tornado Cash developer
Users were tricked into clicking malicious links to wallet drainer sites.
The root cause of the issue was hacking of email service provider Mailer Lite.
The crypto market came under the targ
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Go here to Read this Fast! Flare onboards Google Cloud as infrastructure provider
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Flare onboards Google Cloud as infrastructure provider
XRP holders are underwater and optimism is low.
Technical analysis showed that a sweep of the October lows was likely.
XRP was on a downtrend. The bears have been overwhelmingly strong throu
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XRP buyers flee the market as prices set to drop below $0.5
There wouldn’t be an Apple Vision Pro and Apple would not be a trillion-dollar company if it weren’t for the Mac that was launched on January 24, 1984. Even though Apple and the whole world has changed in these 40 years, though, there are some surprising similarities between what Apple was and what the Mac made it become.
Starting with how back in the 1980s, there was still a question over what people would use a computer for. There was always the claim that you could do your taxes on them and — prepare to wince — that housewives could keep recipes on them.
Go Here to Read this Fast! Forty years of the Mac, the computer for the rest of us
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Go Here to Read this Fast! eBay to lay off more workers in latest round of job cuts
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eBay to lay off more workers in latest round of job cuts
The latest tech giant impacted by the economy is eBay, which announced earlier today that it is reducing its workforce by around 1,000 roles. That apparently equates to roughly 9 percent of the company’s full-time employees. US employees are asked to work from home on January 24, and those affected will be notified “shortly.” Unlike Discord and Riot Games, though, eBay’s post stopped short at sharing severance or benefit details. The company also plans to scale back the number of contractors over the coming months.
eBay’s impact scale matches that of Unity and Google from earlier this month, which doesn’t paint a pretty picture for the tech scene right at the beginning of 2024. Like its peers, eBay blamed this round of layoff on having hired too many people in recent years. “While we are making progress against our strategy, our overall headcount and expenses have outpaced the growth of our business,” president and CEO Jamie Iannone said in the memo. Hopefully LinkedIn’s new AI-powered categorization tool will come in handy for those in need.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ebay-is-laying-off-9-percent-of-its-workforce-035136287.html?src=rss
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eBay is laying off 9 percent of its workforce
Polkadot could not triumph over Cardano in terms of development activity.
DOT sellers continued to dictate the market momentum.
According to Santiment, Polkadot [DOT] has fallen behind Carda
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Since Apple Vision Pro hasn’t officially launched to the public, Apple doesn’t disclose when updates are available or what they might contain. Until late Tuesday, January 23, visionOS had remained on version 1.0 with internal build updates.
The visionOS 1.0.1 update was first discovered by X user @nicolas09F9. It is build number 21N311, up from the visionOS 1.0 beta 7 build of 21N305.
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Shoppers looking for a new desktop computer can find the closeout M1 iMac with upgraded internal hardware for $300 off retail. Also on sale is a blowout 14-inch MacBook Pro kit that includes AppleCare, now $1,200 off MSRP.