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New research from UK scientists has found a link between being a self-reported night owl and improved cognition.



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A&T customer data has been exposed in another data breach.

The company said "nearly all" customer call and text records were stolen by "threat actors" from mid-to-late 2022, as outlined in an SEC filing on Friday. The company revealed to CNN that the records were accessed on Snowflake, a third-party data warehousing tool which recently made headlines for hosting data stolen from Ticketmaster.

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AT&T says that call and text records from almost all of its wireless customers were stolen in a hack earlier this year.
  • AT&T says hackers stole call and text records from "nearly all" of its wireless customers.
  • The data includes the phone numbers that customers interacted with.
  • It doesn't include the contents of the calls and texts, or Social Security numbers, AT&T said.

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Watch out, Elon Musk: The European Union is coming for your blue check brigade.

"Back in the day, blue checks used to mean trustworthy sources of information," EU commissioner Thierry Breton tweeted Friday. "Now with X, our preliminary view is that they deceive users."

Breton added that this deception infringes the Digital Services Act (DSA), the EU's powerful 2022 law that governs content



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The European Union has warned X that its blue checkmark verification system violates rules under the bloc’s Digital Services Act (DSA), finding it to be deceptive for users and against established industry practices. Following its investigation into the platform, the EU also found that X is failing to comply



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Joby Aviation says its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft successfully completed a 523-mile test flight, powered by hydrogen.

The only byproduct from the prototype, which has a liquid hydrogen fuel cell and hydrogen-electric propulsion system, was water vapor. The company suggested the test flight points to a future of emissions-free regional aviation in an industry that still



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Japanese tech group SoftBank has acquired yet another British chip player. This time it has snapped up Bristol-based AI processor developer Graphcore, whose very survival was in doubt over the past year.  The acquisition comes as investors compete to back the next big thing in AI. Moreover, larger tech companies who feel that their own in-house AI capabilities are falling short have been searching



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X owner Elon Musk is facing new accusations from the European Commission.
  • European regulators said Elon Musk's X deceives users and breaches EU rules.
  • The European Commission cited issues with data access, advertising transparency, and "dark patterns."
  • If the Commission's views are confirmed, X could be fined up to 6% of its global turnover.

Elon Musk's X deceives its users and



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David Axelrod, former advisor to President Barack Obama, says Democrats could suffer a 'landslide' defeat.
  • Democrats could suffer a "landslide defeat," a former Obama advisor told The Atlantic.
  • David Axelrod said struggles in Virginia, New Hampshire, and Minnesota could cost them everywhere.
  • It would "sweep Democrats out of office everywhere — House, Senate, governor, you name

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Rashida Jones acknowledges her nepo baby privilege.
  • Rashida Jones isn't afraid to admit the privilege she had due to her parents' success in Hollywood.
  • Jones is the daughter of music producer Quincy Jones and the late actor Peggy Lipton.
  • Experts say there's a fine line between using your network and taking advantage of your privilege to get ahead.

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