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Court Split Creates Uncertainty Around Enforcement of the No Surprises Act
The National Law Review· 3 days agoA recent court split about whether awards granted through arbitration under the No Surprises Act (...
What if it’s dangerous to be right if government is wrong?
The Mining Journal· 1 day agoWhat if Congress has bought that argument and enacted a statute that put a secret court between the NSA and its appetite for all electronically transmitted data? What if that ...
Former Trump NSA Advises Former President To Cut Ties With China: 'Decouple Economy,' Deploy Marines
Benzinga· 5 days agoThe former national security adviser to Donald Trump, Robert O’Brien, has put forth a proposal...
UK cybersecurity startup PQShield raises $37M for post-quantum cryptography
TNW· 3 days agoThis comes as organisations and businesses hasten to get “quantum-ready,” ahead of the first PQC...
Elden Ring and Shadow of the Erdtree system requirements unveiled
TweakTown· 5 days agoFromSoftware has unveiled the PC requirements for its upcoming Elden Ring DLC, 'Shadow of the...
Samsung board votes to invest in GPUs: could mean making GPUs, or enhancing semiconductor tech
TweakTown· 5 days agoSamsung Electronics is investing heavily into GPUs, ratifying the 'GPU Investment Proposal' in...
Windows 11 users: Get ready for 3D nag banners as Microsoft tries a new way to promote Edge
TweakTown· 5 days agoComing soon: 3D banners with surround sound to persuade you that the Edge browser, Bing, OneDrive, and Microsoft Accounts are the way forward.
Former OpenAI Chief Scientist Launches Startup to Make 'Superintelligence'
PC Magazine· 3 days agoOpenAI's co-founder and former Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever has started his own AI firm, Safe...
Grant Brittain Talks Capturing Lance Mountain’s Iconic 'Flaming Lien-to-Tail' at Terror in Tahoe...
Transworld SKATEbording via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"We were there for the NSA 'Tahoe Massacre 2' which is called 'Terror In Tahoe.'" Fun fact, but...
Opinion | The Wrong Culprit in the Controversy at the Washington Post
Politico via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFirst, let’s be clear that serious newsrooms on both sides of the Atlantic knowingly allow activity which may be illegal when they believe it to be in the public interest. In 2013 and 2014, ...