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It’s hard to imagine more intimate data than that collected by female technologies or “femtech.” These apps and devices not only monitor women’s menstrual cycles but also record their sexual encounters, orgasms, and pregnancies. A new study shows that many femtech companies do not adequately safeguard such sensitive information. Some may even intentionally leak personal data to third parties. The



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Ever compared Cassidy to Spike Siegel or gunslinger Ashe to gun-toting Faye Valentine? Write this date down: March 12. That's when Blizzard is launching Overwatch 2's collaboration with legendary anime Cowboy Bebop, which will bring five skins based on the show to the game. The trailer released for the collaboration also shows the hacker Sombra dressed as her fellow hacker Ed, the Tank hero



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A Boeing 737 Max is displayed during the Farnborough Airshow, in Farnborough, on July 18, 2022
A Boeing 737 Max.
  • Boeing is facing another investigation into a 737 Max.
  • A United Airlines flight experienced "stuck" rudder pedals last month.
  • The carrier was able to duplicate the problem in a test flight, so it called in the NTSB.

Boeing is facing an investigation into a 737 Max 8 incident that took place last month.

A United Airlines plane was flying from the



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The Starlink logo is seen on a mobile device with a Ukrainian flag in the background.
House Democrats are investigating claims about Starlink in Russia.
  • Lawmakers are scrutinizing claims that SpaceX's Starlink service is being used in Russia.
  • House Democrats questioned how the company was preventing the use of Starlink in the country.
  • Elon Musk has consistently denied accusations that Russia is using Starlink.

House Democrats are probing Elon Musk's SpaceX over accusations


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As the cliche saying goes, the best camera is the one you always have on you. That is why smartphones have become essential pieces of kit. They help document our lives and give us a window into what’s happening at any given time.

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Engadget’s resident laptop expert Devindra Hardawar put the 13- and 15-inch M3 MacBooks Air through their paces. Fundamentally, both are fantastic machines but probably lack some of the gosh-wow factor the M2 Airs had when they debuted in 2022. After all, the M2 heralded a new industrial design and far better internals, while the M3 is more of an iterative update. Think of it like the iPhone S



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The Port of Oakland is photographed on March 8.
  • Chinese cargo cranes in US ports were found to have potential spy equipment, according to a report.
  • The cranes were built by ZPMC, a Chinese manufacturer considered a security risk by the US.
  • The Biden administration plans to spend $20 billion to replace foreign-built cranes with US ones. 

Chinese cranes used at US ports were



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An employee halves a Subway sandwich at a Subway restaurant on January 12, 2023 in Austin, Texas.
  • Owners and managers at 10 Subway stores in Washington state illegally took money from staff tip pools, the Labor Department says.
  • The stores also reduced staff's hours on their timecards to avoid paying overtime, the DOL said.
  • The stores have now given $196,000 in tips, overtime wages, and liquidated damages to 100 affected workers.

Owners and managers at 10 Subway stores in



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Several owners were hoping to launch a class-action lawsuit.
  • A judge has ruled Tesla owners must go through arbitration to pursue their driving-range claims.
  • The owners accused Tesla of falsely advertising how far the cars could drive on a single charge.
  • The ruling is based on an "order agreement" signed by the owners when they purchased their vehicles.

An attempt by several



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The European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) is officially in action, and the ramifications are coming out left and right. The latest development comes from Apple, which released a DMA Compliance Report outlining the changes required of them. These include immediate and upcoming steps, such as introducing a browser choice screen.

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Photo of Tim Cook speaking at an event. He is wearing a blue short-sleeved polo shirt and thin-framed glasses.
Apple CEO Tim Cook.
  • Apple does not take public criticism too kindly.
  • It terminated Epic Games' App Store developer account partly due to comments made by its CEO.
  • The decision to do so has been heavily criticized and caught the eye of EU lawmakers.

Tim Sweeney is not an Apple hater.

At least, that's what the Epic Games CEO has claimed despite his regular public barbs about