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Unstoppable exploit in Nintendo Switch opens door to homebrew and piracy The Nintendo Switch may soon be a haven for hackers, but not the kind that want your data — the kind that want to run SNES emulators and Linux on their handheld gaming consoles. A flaw in an Nvidia chip used by the Switch, detailed today, lets power users inject code into the system and modify it ...
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Toronto police say 10 dead, 15 injured in van incident Ten people have died and 15 were injured after a van struck pedestrians on Monday afternoon in Toronto, police said. The driver of the white Ryder rental van was in custody and the investigation was ongoing, police said in a briefing. Police said they had arrested 25-year-old Alek Minassian, a Toronto ...
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Halliburton writes off investment in crisis-hit Venezuela Halliburton, one of the world's largest oilfield services groups, wrote off its remaining investment in Venezuela at a cost of $312m on Monday, highlighting the decline of the crisis-hit nation's oil industry. Halliburton said it would continue to operate in the country "at a reduced level", but would be careful ...
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What To Watch For In Facebook's Q1 Earnings Facebook's is scheduled to announce its Q1 results on Wednesday, April 25. The company has been in the limelight in the last month after it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica harvested data of 87 million profiles (over 70 million from the U.S.). This resulted in a lot of negative press and some ...
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US Supreme Court divided over challenge to SEC in-house judges A ruling favoring Lucia could reverberate through the federal government, which has nearly 2,000 administrative judges who decide matters as varied as unfair trade practices, veterans benefits and patent infringement. Such a ruling could make it easier for these judges to be fired by political appointees.
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Google owner Alphabet reports 84% rise in profits despite privacy concerns Google owner Alphabet shrugged off mounting concerns over privacy on Monday to report an 84% rise in profits for the last quarter. The results eased concerns that investment in new ventures beyond its core search business was undermining Alphabet's outlook. There also were no immediate signs ...
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People with 'nowhere else to turn' fuel rise in food bank use – study Vulnerable people left with "nowhere else to turn" after experiencing problems with universal credit helped fuel a big increase in food bank use over the past year, according to the Trussell Trust. The UK's biggest food bank network, whose annual figures provide a broad index of social hardship, gave out ...
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Bowing Out: Justin Timberlake Has Retired From Singing After Realizing That You Can Just Work ... One of pop music's most iconic superstars just announced that he's stepping away from the microphone for good. Earlier today, Justin Timberlake issued a statement letting the world know that he's retiring from singing after realizing you can just work in an office. Wow. This is truly the end of an era.
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Meet the Crew in These New Solo: A Star Wars Story Character Posters Let us introduce you to the gang in gorgeous new Solo: A Star Wars Story character posters featuring Han Solo, Lando, and the rest of the crew.
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