Mozilla patches an actively exploited Firefox zero-day flaw that could allow attackers to take control of computers by accessing sensitive memory locations (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica)

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Firefox gets patch for critical zeroday that’s being actively exploited

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Sony debuts prototype autonomous car to develop sensing and safety technologies

(Reuters) – Sony said it would start testing self-driving cars as early as this year to…

10 Breakthrough Technologies 2019, curated by Bill Gates

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Impossible adds ‘ground pork’ and ‘sausages’ to its lineup of plant-based foods

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The Automation Boom is Coming. Will the Internet Be Ready?

We live in an increasingly connected world. It’s estimated that there will be about 260 million internet-connected devices in the…

Unable to unlock gunman’s iPhones, the FBI (once again) asks for Apple’s help

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Samsung subsidiary STAR Labs showcases Neon, an ‘artificial human’ project

Samsung envisions a world filled with AI assistants, but not the sort of chatbot-powered assistants to…