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Twitter Users Can Now Appeal Account Suspensions, Under New Standards – CNET

Account suspensions will be judged using a new set of criteria.

With 12 Newfound Satellites, Jupiter Quietly Takes Crown for Most Moons – CNET

The orbits of a dozen new small worlds circling the gas giant have recently been published.

More OSHA Fines for Amazon Over Warehouse Safety – CNET

Investigators with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration found that Amazon exposed warehouse workers to a high risk of injury. The company disagrees.

Report: 78% of executives adopted cloud, but not all are seeing value

New PwC report on cloud adoption identifies a holistic approach, collaboration, trust and a formal data strategy as key to success.Read More

EzriCare Eye Drops Linked to Dangerous Infections, Company Says Don’t Use Them – CNET

The CDC is investigating a link between artificial tears and antibiotic-resistant infections that resulted in one death.

ChatGPT sets record for fastest-growing user base in history, report says

Enlarge / A realistic artist’s depiction of an encounter with ChatGPT Plus. (credit: Benj Edwards / Ars Technica / OpenAI) On Wednesday, Reuters reported that AI bot ChatGPT reached an…

Samsung’s SmartThings Station Is Ready for Your iOS Devices – CNET

The new smart home hub from Samsung should work more seamlessly with your Apple devices, thanks to the Matter standard.

Skim Through Steve Jobs-Era ’70s Computer Newsletter, Coffee Stains and All – CNET

Notes from the hobbyist club where Jobs, Steve Wozniak and other computing pioneers swapped ideas and code offer fascinating insights into the early days of the PC revolution.

Netflix stirs fears by using AI-assisted background art in short anime film

Enlarge / A still image from the short film Dog and Boy,, which uses image synthesis to help generate background artwork. (credit: Netflix) Over the past year, generative AI has…

Up to 29,000 unpatched QNAP storage devices are sitting ducks to ransomware

As many as 29,000 network storage devices manufactured by Taiwan-based QNAP are vulnerable to hacks that are easy to carry out and give unauthenticated users on the Internet complete control,…

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