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HP Wants to Rent You a Printer That It Monitors at All Times

[ad_1] HP launched a subscription service Thursday that rents people a printer, allots them a specific amount of printed pages,…

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Electric Vehicles Cut US Gas Consumption by a Measly 0.54%

[ad_1] Electric vehicles have never been more popular. Just about every automaker is in the midst of an electrification effort,…

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Juul Will Pay $438.5M for Its Role in Underage Vaping

[ad_1] Disgraced ecigarette maker Juul has agreed to pay $438.5 million to 33 states and Puerto Rico to settle an…

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TikTok Users Were Vulnerable to a Single-Click Attack

[ad_1] Microsoft said on August 31 that it recently identified a vulnerability in TikTok’s Android app that could allow attackers…

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Apple’s Self-Repair Program Has a Long Way to Go

[ad_1] This is on top of Apple making many products that are inherently not user-upgradeable, sometimes in the name of…

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Scans of Students’ Homes During Tests Are Deemed Unconstitutional

[ad_1] As the pandemic unfolded in spring 2020, an Educause survey found that an increasing number of students—who had very…

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Here’s What Happens When Countries Use Bikes to Fight Emissions

[ad_1] Transportation produces about a quarter of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, and passenger vehicles account for over half that…

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iOS Can Stop VPNs From Working as Expected—and Expose Your Data

[ad_1] A security researcher says that Apple’s iOS devices don’t fully route all network traffic through VPNs as a user…

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This De-Extinction Company Wants to Resurrect the Thylacine

[ad_1] Of all the species that humanity has wiped off the face of the earth, the thylacine is possibly the…

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An ISP Settled Piracy Lawsuits. Could Users Take the Hit?

[ad_1] Charter Communications has agreed to settle piracy lawsuits filed by the major record labels, which accused the cable internet…

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