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   PROFESSOR SUES META TO ALLOW RELEASE OF FEED-KILLING TOOL FOR FACEBOOK
   
   Section 230 immunity isn’t just for Big Tech companies, lawsuit says.
   
   Ashley Belanger – 5/9/2024, 1:00 PM
   
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 * LEAKED FBI EMAIL STRESSES NEED FOR WARRANTLESS SURVEILLANCE OF AMERICANS
   
   FBI must use surveillance tools to demonstrate their importance, email says.
   
   Jon Brodkin – 5/9/2024, 9:35 PM
   
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 * DELL WARNS OF “INCIDENT” THAT MAY HAVE LEAKED CUSTOMERS’ PERSONAL INFO
   
   Notification follows claim of compromised database with 49M Dell customers'
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   Dan Goodin – 5/9/2024, 8:40 PM
   
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 * DISCOVER WHY THE WORLD WENT QUIET IN NEW A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE TRAILER
   
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 * THE 2024 MOTO G STYLUS IS A $400 MID-RANGER WITH VEGAN LEATHER
   
   The phone ships May 30, but Motorola's weak update plan might give you pause.
   
   Ron Amadeo – 5/9/2024, 8:18 PM
   
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 * APPLE’S PLASTIC-FREE PACKAGING MEANS PACK-IN LOGO STICKERS ARE GOING AWAY
   
   Pack-in Apple stickers go back at least as far as 1977’s Apple II.
   
   Andrew Cunningham – 5/9/2024, 8:10 PM
   
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 * OIL COMPANIES MAY SOON HAVE TO PAY FOR VERMONT’S CLIMATE RECOVERY
   
   Vermont's Superfund climate act—which Big Oil called "unfair"—expected to
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   Ashley Belanger – 5/9/2024, 7:58 PM
   
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 * ELON MUSK’S NEURALINK REPORTS TROUBLE WITH FIRST HUMAN BRAIN CHIP
   
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 7. INTEL’S AND QUALCOMM’S HUAWEI EXPORT LICENSES GET REVOKED
    
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    Prosecutors are combing subpoenaed materials for evidence Tesla knowingly
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    Jonathan M. Gitlin – 5/8/2024, 5:05 PM
    
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 3. COURT RULES AGAINST ACTIVISION BLIZZARD IN $23.4M PATENT DISPUTE
    
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