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Apple halts another attempt at iMessage on Android, while dodging EU scrutiny

Why it matters: Recent developments make it clear that iMessage won’t come to non-Apple devices for the foreseeable future. The Cupertino giant’s messaging service has dodged looming European regulations, and two third-party attempts to circumvent iMessage’s Apple exclusivity have failed. However, Android phones sending messages to iPhones will soon no longer be stuck with SMS. […]

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Intel Core Ultra 7 155H underwhelms in leaked benchmarks ahead of official launch

Bottom line: Leaked benchmarks for Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra 7 155H Meteor Lake processor have arrived, bringing with them plenty of interest. Unfortunately for Team Blue, they reveal some underwhelming results. While the chip does display potential with its integrated graphics capabilities, aspects such as CPU performance and battery life are causing concern, particularly when

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Researchers say future Intel, AMD and Arm chips at risk from SLAM attack

Why it matters: A side-channel attack called SLAM could exploit vulnerabilities in Intel, Arm and AMD chips that are under development, researchers have found. So far, the chip makers say their systems have enough protection against SLAM, but this is the first transient execution attack targeting future CPUs and it is unclear how well the

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From rationality to QAnon: Bill Gates discusses the internet’s unforeseen path as a place for “crazy people”

A hot potato: Those who were around when the internet really started to take off in the 1990s had different ideas of what it would become. For Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, the expectation was that it would make the world a more rational and factual place. What he never foresaw was it becoming a meeting

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Meta starts enabling default end-to-end encryption on Facebook and Messenger

A hot potato: End-to-end encryption (E2EE) provides a private communication system where only the sender and receiver can read the content of a message. In theory, no third party can decipher said content, which is why the FBI and other law enforcement agencies are trying to oppose the more widespread adoption of E2EE messaging channels.

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Researchers achieve data storage breakthrough using diamond defects

Forward-looking: A breakthrough by researchers at City College uses diamonds to make an everlasting data storage medium of the future. The ability to write an impressive 25GB of data per square inch could potentially change how we store and access digital information. Physicists at The City College of New York are turning diamonds into a

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