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Drone Safety After Gatwick: More Regulations May Not Work

Yesterday’s dramatic closure of the UK’s Gatwick airport because of drone activity has raised the interest in additional UAV regulation to a new level. The airport remained closed for nearly an entire day after at least 50 reports of drones over or near the runways, and around 1,000 flights have …

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Hackers Use Phishing Emails to Harvest Two-Factor Gmail Codes

Conventional wisdom says that adding two-factor authentication (2FA) will keep your accounts safe from most phishing scams, but a new wave of sophisticated automated attacks is reminding us that 2FA isn’t infallible. As with all security measures, it’s only as secure as the weakest link — the human one. The …

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Apple Confirms iPad Pros Are Bent, Says It’s Normal

Apple’s iPad has undergone its most radical redesign in years with the new iPad Pros. These tablets are thinner than ever with less bezel around the display. However, there are questions as to whether they’re durable enough. Some owners have complained about slight bends in their spendy new tablets, and …

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Study: Dietary Fructose and Glucose Target Good Gut Bacteria

Dietary fructose and glucose, which are prevalent in the Western diet, silence a key protein that is necessary for gut colonization, but not for utilization of these sugars, by a beneficial bacterium called Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, according to new research from Yale School of Medicine. Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron. Image credit: Kathryn Cross …

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Intel Announces Major Manufacturing Expansion

  Intel has been on something of a tear of late. After its Architecture Day earlier this month, where the company debuted its plans for new CPUs, GPUs, 3D interconnects, and overall foundry strategy, it’s now announcing a new set of manufacturing expansions intended to serve growing product markets. According …

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