There’s no right way to design a pair of wireless earbuds. There are, however, plenty of wrong ones. Samsung went through a spate of these before settling on the in-ear Galaxy Buds we all know and mostly love. That changed at this week’s Unpacked 2024 event, where Samsung showed off the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. The earbuds are experiencing a sort of Apple identity crisis.
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Months after Microsoft gained an observer seat on OpenAI’s board, the company is leaving the position of the non-voting seat. OpenAI said that after this change, there won’t be any more observers on the board. That likely rules out reports of Apple gaining an observer seat.
As Microsoft leaves its observer seat, OpenAI says it won't have any more observers | TechCrunch
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Elon Musk faces several lawsuits for firing more than 6,000 Twitter employees, including then-CEO Parag Agrawal, following his 2022 takeover of the social media platform. On Tuesday, Musk defeated one of them, as a federal judge ruled X Corp. doesn’t owe the ex-employees any more severance.
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In March, Microsoft confirmed that Russian government hackers known as Midnight Blizzard (or APT29) had broken into its systems with the goal of stealing various kinds of information, including data on Microsoft customers. Months later, Microsoft is still in the process of notifying its affected customers, and it looks like the process isn’t going very well, with experts criticizing Microsoft for sending emails that look like spam, or even phishing attempts. Read more from Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai here: https://tcrn.ch/4cY0wrl #TechCrunch #technews #cybersecurity #hackers
Microsoft emails that warned customers of Russian hacks criticized for looking like spam and phishing | TechCrunch
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