
On the front lines of the $SQUID “rug pull” that left investors in the lurch.
Managing passwords and privileged access is bad enough for people—but that’s going to be dwarfed by the problem of dealing with non-human identities.
This pricey electric skateboard crushes steep hills, has a satisfying range, and goes very fast. Just make sure to wear protective gear.
The latest hearing on Instagram and teen mental health was the depressing work of a legislature that can’t legislate.
This new feature lets you customize which notifications you get and lets you rearrange your home screen depending on which apps you need and when.
Haptics used to mean vibrating your phone instead of having it ring when a call came in. But smaller, more controllable tech put sophisticated kinesthetic feedback in something as small as a pen.
Developed to help policy-makers research human trafficking, these techniques for synthetic privacy, casual inference and visualizing complex graph statistics could be useful for many other problems.
Secretlab’s metal Magnus desk is expensive and heavy, but it makes cable management a breeze.
Plus: Remote learning spyware, an AT&T bribery scandal, and more of the week’s top security news.