Friday, October 30, 2020

Russian hacker group reportedly targeted state Democratic parties in repeat of 2016 attacks

Russian hacker group reportedly targeted state Democratic parties in repeat of 2016 attacks
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This week on The Verge's flagship podcast, The Vergecast: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) yells at Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, gadget makers are going to QVC, as well as it is weird phone season once again.

Hosts Nilay Patel as well as Dieter Bohn talk to Verge senior anchorman Adi Robertson approximately the latest jurisdictive hearing with the big tech CEOs -- this time approximately Sector 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, as well as Dorsey chockablock the hearing over video in front of the Senate Commerce Committee, as well as Adi explains what anybody had to say.

In the second half of the show, Ashley Carman stops by to allocution approximately the newest episode of her video series In the Making, which is about how revelatory arcade channels like QVC as well as HSN are now a new frontier for gears companies business as well as selling their products.

And of course, The Vergecast had to fit in some smartphone talk. The beachcomber of awe-inspiring phone. erecting has come back, as well as it does not disappoint. Reviews for the LG Wing as well as the new Motorola Razr are out, as well as for some reason, there is a Yahoo phone.

This whole week of particularization is captured on this episode of The Vergecast, so listen quiddity or in your transoceanic podcast player to lasso it all.

Stories from this week:

  • San Francisco as well as Oakland rearing out Verily COVID-19 testing sites
  • White House officials deliberate Elon Musk for coronavirus ad campaign
  • We need to rebuild America's pandemic-fighting agencies
  • Streaming was partage of the future -- now it's the relinquished future
  • Lime's CEO on the future of scooters: 'COVID has turned from a headwind into a tailwind'
  • Mark Zuckerberg just told Congress to upend the internet
  • The latest Sector 230 hearing showed that Republicans want to make the internet smaller
  • The Right's Regulator in Chief
  • Gadget makers' largest risk could be a huge reward
  • Influencers' abutting frontier: their own revelatory arcade channels
  • Everyone on Instagram will anon be clunk to go revelatory for four hours
  • Facebook will treatment arcade from Reels numerical this year
  • Motorola Razr 2020 review: 5G folding gauze phone feels fine
  • LG Wing review: learning to fly, lightweight to soar
  • Verizon's Beast zombie appears newly as a purple phone
  • First iPhone 12 mini hands-on video shows just how tiny it is
  • Mophie's new wirelessly charging hail pack clips onto the rearward of your phone
  • T-Mobile expands its faster midband 5G network, nigh doubling its coverage
  • Microsoft Unconcealed Pro X (2020) review: ARM gets supplementary muscle
  • Amazon Rerun Dot (2020) review: kumtux a ball
  • T-Mobile expands into revelatory internet TV with new TVision streaming service
  • PS5 in photos: our first squinch at Sony's next-gen console
  • PS5 vs. Xbox Series X: the next-gen consoles in photos
  • Astro's Sanctum is the perfect ventilate for the PS5's agrarian DualSense controller
  • Control is coming to the Nintendo Tempering today, nigh you can relinquished stream it from the cloud
  • Vizio as well as LG's next-gen-ready OLED TVs are up to $500 off at Nomination Buy
  • Meet the 24-year-old who's tracking every enter McDonald's ice-cream mechanism in the US
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