19 Best Dog Accessories (2022): Dog Beds, Pet Cameras, Carriers, and More

AT WIRED, WE really love our dogs. We also love each other’s dogs, whether they’re adorable little nuggets in New York City apartments, pit mixes in the country, or loyal heelers that spend all day, every day, within 6 inches of my left foot. For the past few years, my colleagues and I have been […]

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Flights grounded nationwide as FAA’s notice system suffers outage

Enlarge / As of 7:30 am Eastern, all domestic flights have been grounded due to a NOTAM outage. Getty Images Today might not be the best day to fly. Earlier this morning, the Federal Aviation Administration suffered an outage to its Notice to Air Missions system. Better known as NOTAMs, these provide information to pilots […]

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Controversy erupts over non-consensual AI mental health experiment

Enlarge / An AI-generated image of a person talking to a secret robot therapist. Ars Technica On Friday, Koko co-founder Rob Morris announced on Twitter that his company ran an experiment to provide AI-written mental health counseling for 4,000 people without informing them first, The Verge reports. Critics have called the experiment deeply unethical because […]

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Five Guys says breach may have compromised applicant data

A data breach against fast food chain Five Guys resulted in the unauthorized access of files containing information submitted to the company in connection with its employment process, according to consumer notification letters dated Dec. 29 and published by state attorneys general in New Hampshire and Montana. Per the letters, Five Guys first identified the […]

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A fifth of passwords used by federal agency cracked in security audit

Getty Images More than a fifth of the passwords protecting network accounts at the US Department of the Interior—including Password1234, Password1234!, and ChangeItN0w!—were weak enough to be cracked using standard methods, a recently published security audit of the agency found. The audit was performed by the department’s Inspector General, which obtained cryptographic hashes for 85,944 […]

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Ransomware attack exposes California transit giant’s sensitive data

A ransomware attack against San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit exposed highly sensitive and personal data after a threat group leaked the records Friday. The nation’s fifth-largest transit system by ridership, and largest in California, remains operational. Vice Society, a prolific ransomware group, claimed responsibility for the attack on Friday when it listed BART on […]

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An inside look at how XPO uses technology in its terminals and trucks

GREENCASTLE, PENNSYLVANIA — At a dual-monitor computer in the office of the XPO Hagerstown terminal just off Interstate 81, freight operations supervisor Kylee Garnett tracks dockworkers’ productivity and drivers’ progress on their routes in real time. XPO’s labor management software helped determine the terminal required more forklifts, which the carrier shifted over from a shop in […]

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How to Use Wi-Fi Calling on Your iPhone, Android Phone, or Tablet

Some Android devices, like Samsung phones, have this setting hidden in the Phone app. Here’s how to find it: Open the Phone app, tap the triple-dot icon at the top right, and tap Settings. If you see an option for Wi-Fi Calling, tap it and toggle it on.  If you don’t see the Wi-Fi Calling […]

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Report: Apple plans to use its own Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip in future iPhones

Enlarge / The iPhone 14 Pro. Apple For years now, Apple has wanted to replicate its success in processors with its own in-house cellular modems. The company spent $1 billion to buy Intel’s modem technology in 2019, and since then the company has perennially been just a year or two away from replacing Qualcomm’s modems […]

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