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No Time to Die coming back to theaters for James Bond’s 60th birthday – CNET

Daniel Craig’s swan song explodes back onto screens this month as the 007 movies celebrate their anniversary.

Phew. Batman-themed emergency alert was a test, only a test – CNET

“Uh, the Missouri Emergency Alert system wants us to know The Joker’s on the prowl apparently.”

Twitter makes Communities feature available to Android users – CNET

The feature, which lets users tweet within a group about a specific topic, launched on iOS in September 2021

Supermarket chain Aldi opens first cashier-free store – CNET

Facial age-estimation technology is used to scan shoppers buying alcohol.

Saturn’s ‘Death Star moon’ Mimas may be hiding an internal ocean – CNET

Darth Vader might want to pack a bathing suit.

FAA clears Boeing 777 and other planes after 5G warning halted some flights

Enlarge / A Boeing 777. (credit: Boeing) The Federal Aviation Administration today said it has cleared 62 percent of US commercial airplanes to perform low-visibility landings at airports where AT&T…

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White House to beef up cyberdefenses for National Security Agency, Defense Department – CNET

A new memorandum requires cybersecurity measures at intelligence-gathering organizations to match or exceed those of federal civilian networks.

Apple tightens restrictions and adds purchase limits on education discount – CNET

The tech giant is requiring consumers to register with a third-party portal to verify their status as a student or educator.

FTC tells sellers to stop making false claims about curing COVID – CNET

Those sellers have 48 hours to set things right or risk being sued, the agency said Wednesday.

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