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FTC Takes Action Against Drizly for 2020 Data Breach – CNET

The alcohol delivery company agrees to tighten data security practices amid allegations it knew of security lapses two years before a hacker stole 2.5 million customers’ personal information.

Report: 93% of Americans prefer greater data transparency from law enforcement

A Mark43 survey shows the need for law enforcement to have greater data transparency with the public, without sacrificing data security.Read More

‘House of the Dragon’ Finale Pulled HBO’s Biggest Finale Audience Since ‘Game of Thrones’ – CNET

It had 10 million less viewers than GOT’s final episode, however.

Students’ Wild Homemade ‘Anti-Cheating’ Hats Get Top Marks for Creativity – CNET

A professor in the Philippines asks students to craft hats that prevent their peers from copying exam answers, and they deliver in a big, heady way.

Best Desks 2022: Standing Desks, Gaming Desks and Everything in Between – CNET

Working from home means you need a place to work. You might not need an office, but you will need a desk.

How banks can use data to stop hemorrhaging customer lifetime value

Bank customers are becoming more disengaged than ever. Building strong customer relationships requires re-engaging and tailoring experiences.Read More

Prevent financial fraud, increase trust and make open banking a reality with account tokens

Learn how payment processors can protect against data breaches and bad actors, with highly secure ways to retrieve, verify, and share data.Read More

Matthew Ball and A16z’s James Gwertzman discuss how to unlock the metaverse

Matthew Ball, CEO of Epyllion and author of The Metaverse; and James Gwertzman, partner at A16z kicked off GamesBeat Summit Next 2022.Read More

Bizarre Tentacle Robot Looks Like It Emerged From ‘The Matrix’ – CNET

The robot might appear creepy, but it has a gentle touch.

Best Buy’s Upgrade Plus Lets MacBook Buyers Upgrade Every 3 Years – CNET

You’re already paying subscriptions for everything, so why not a MacBook?

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