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If Fish Could Cry, Would We Change Our Moral Framework? – CNET

In research on emotions, “since animals don’t talk, their feelings were denied,” says biologist Frans de Waal. The best-selling author discusses animal ethics.

Four Russian Government Workers Indicted in US for Energy Sector Hacks – CNET

The Justice Department says the cyberattacks affected 135 countries from 2012 and 2018.

In Appeal, Apple Argues Epic ‘Failed To Prove’ Facts of Fortnite Lawsuit – CNET

Apple argued Epic’s claims that the iPhone maker acted anticompetitively was “unprecedented” and “unfounded.”

Why USD could be the HTML for the metaverse, digital twins and more

The universal scene description language (USD) and format are rapidly being adopted as a Rosetta stone to translate data among 3D tools, game engines, digital twins and ecommerce offerings.Read More

Will Okta recover its cred after Lapsus$ breach? We’ll see

Okta’s handling of the Lapsus$ breach has sparked debate in the cybersecurity community, with some wondering if the firm will fully recover.Read More

Meet the couple behind Artists Who Code, a group helping artists switch careers to tech

Artists Who Code was born out of Catherine Ricafort McCreary and Scott McCreary’s deep frustrations working as full-time artists.

North Korean hackers unleashed Chrome 0-day exploit on hundreds of US targets

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Hackers backed by North Korea’s government exploited a critical Chrome zeroday in an attempt to infect the computers of hundreds of people working in a wide…

EA Sports FC likely to replace ‘FIFA’ name

EA Sports FC is the name the publisher has settled on to replace FIFA after that organization made astronomical licensing demands.Read More

Netflix acquires game developer Boss Fight Entertainment

Netflix is expanding its roster of game development studios with the acquisition of Boss Fight Entertainment, a Texas developer.Read More

Report: 81% of companies experienced a certificate-related outage in the past two years

If left untracked, certificates expire unexpectedly, causing critical applications or services to stop working.Read More

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