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Rabbit says the first batch of U.S. pre-orders will ship on March 31st. However, please be patient as it will take several weeks for your device to reach its destination. The company estimates that the first orders for R1 will be in customers’ hands “around April 24.”
The Rabbit R1 generated equal amounts of hype and questions about next-generation AI hardware and its ability to deliver a dizzying array of demos and press releases. However, his R1, co-designed with Teenage Engineering, is quite a piece of technology.
— Matt Smith
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It’s pretty unlikely that you need to worry.
University security researchers have discovered a chip-level exploit in Apple Silicon-powered Macs. The group said the flaw could allow people to bypass computer encryption and gain access to security keys. However, the hacker must bypass Apple’s gatekeeper protection and install the malicious app. and Let the software run for 10 hours, in addition to other complex conditions. As long as Apple’s Gatekeeper is turned on (default), such malicious apps cannot be installed.
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Lawmakers are participating in confidential briefings about the app.
As the Senate considers a bill that would force the sale or ban of TikTok, lawmakers are hearing directly from intelligence officials about the app’s alleged national security threat. Now, two senators are asking the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to declassify and release the information shared by the agency.
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Post your butt and… “bugs”?
Instead of suggestive teasing, spam bots in the Instagram world are now more likely to post inoffensive, completely off-topic single words, sometimes accompanied by an emoji or two. Ta. Partly because Instagram’s word filters can’t catch them, but it’s just a numbers game. Cheyenne McDonald takes a closer look.
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