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Mini Aceman Concept Rocks a New Styling Direction – CNET

This crossover concept shows what Mini’s electric future will look like.

0-days sold by Austrian firm used to hack Windows users, Microsoft says

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Microsoft said on Wednesday that an Austria-based company named DSIRF used multiple Windows and Adobe Reader zero-days to hack organizations located in Europe and Central America.…

Sprite Ditches Its Famous Green Bottle For Environmental Reasons – CNET

Starting next week, Sprite will be sold in clear plastic bottles with a green label.

Senate Passes $52 Billion Bill to Boost US Processor Manufacturing – CNET

The House of Representatives must approve its version before President Biden, a strong supporter, can sign the bill into law. Chipmakers are ecstatic.

Google Photos Update Adds New Video Editor And Movie Maker – CNET

The Google Photos video editing tools are expected to drop sometime this fall.

CISOs: Embrace a common business language to report on cybersecurity

CISOs need to communicate in business terms, using outcome-based language, and connect security programs to key business priorities.Read More

Meta reports Q2 operating loss of $2.8B for its metaverse division

Meta’s Q2 results showed us that Mark Zuckerberg’s vision of the metaverse is still very expensive, with a $2.8B loss in VR division in Q2.Read More

AWS re:Inforce details how to fortify enterprise security culture and tools

Your building must be constructed of wood — not papier-mâché. That is: Build your security program from the ground up and have it embedded within operations and throughout the development lifecycle,…

Twitter Trimming Office Space in San Francisco, May Close Buildings in Germany, Spain, Japan – CNET

The social media company will vacate an office on 10th Street in San Francisco near its Market Street headquarters.

Threat from Pegasus Spyware Still Looms, Experts Testify – CNET

The US government needs to take action against companies that sell commercial spyware to groups and governments with nefarious intentions.

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