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The recent passage of a bill reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) by the Senate, highlights the ongoing debate surrounding warrantless spying on foreign “targets.” Despite the expiration of the surveillance program, there are existing measures in place that allow the program to continue until April 2025. This continuation raised concerns
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The Razer Kishi Ultra has just been released, promising to revolutionize mobile gaming with its versatile capabilities and innovative features. Let’s take a closer look at what sets this mobile gaming controller apart from the rest. One of the standout features of the Razer Kishi Ultra is its ability to seamlessly switch between multiple devices.
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BloomTech, previously known as the Bloom Institute of Technology, has recently come under fire from the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for engaging in deceptive practices related to student loans. The company marketed its Income Sharing Agreements (ISAs) as a way for students to obtain high-paying tech jobs “risk-free” without taking out traditional loans.
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Tesla, known for its innovative electric vehicles, has recently faced significant financial challenges. The company reported a decline in vehicle deliveries and announced plans to lay off over ten percent of its global workforce. This move comes as Tesla aims to streamline its operations and focus on future growth. The decision to lay off employees
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Recently, a new emulator called iGBA made its way onto the App Store, allowing users to play Game Boy Advance games on their iPhones. However, the origins of this emulator have raised some ethical concerns. Developer Riley Testut claims that iGBA is an unauthorized clone of his open-source emulator, GBA4iOS. He also pointed out that
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Bluesky, the social networking platform, has recently made headlines by changing its policy on allowing heads of state to sign up. This shift in approach comes a little over two months after the platform opened for general signups. The site initially asked users not to invite “recent/prominent heads of state,” citing a policy against accommodating
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