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Impossible launches its first national video ad campaign and decouples ‘plant’ from ‘meat’ – CNET

Its burger is still plant-based, but that now comes up as almost an afterthought.

Column: Facebook and Health Net hacks drive home the need for a national privacy law

Data breaches involving Facebook and Health Net highlight Americans’ vulnerability to hackers — and our lack of a national privacy law.

Here are today’s mortgage rates on April 6, 2021: Rates increase – CNET

Today a few important mortgage rates moved up. See what that means for you if you’re in the market for a mortgage.

M-Files acquires Hubshare to gain access to content-sharing portal

M-Files acquires Hubshare to make various forms of content accessible without having to move files and documents into a central repository.Read More

Play Ventures raises $135 million for second fund to invest in game startups

Play Ventures, a gaming venture capital fund started in 2018, has raised another $135 million to invest in game companies.Read More

Google triumphs after epic Java API copyright battle with Oracle

The U.S. Supreme Court handed Google a major victory over Oracle, ruling that its use of code to build Android did not violate copyright law.Read More

Coronavirus travel bubble to open between Australia and New Zealand – CNET

Citizens of Australia and New Zealand will be able to travel between the two countries without quarantining at side.

2021 Space Calendar: SpaceX Starship tests, Mars rovers, China’s space station and more – CNET

It’s been a busy year for space, with Mars landings and SpaceX rocket explosions dominating the news. Here’s what to expect in the coming months.

Mercedes snags a European trademark for EQG – Roadshow

This trademark filing could herald the electric G-Class that Benz boss Ola Källenius talked about last fall.

Watch the delightfully schlocky Soviet version of Lord of the Rings – CNET

The fantasy film aired on Soviet TV in 1992, then disappeared, which is probably for the best.

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