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    Payne County, OK Sheriff confirms ransomware attack, tells residents to protect accounts

    The Payne County Sherriff’s Office in Oklahoma this week confirmed it was hit by a ransomware attack last month. One June 3, 2025, the Sheriff’s Office announced that anyone who filed a report prior to May 15 should monitor their credit reports and bank accounts, issue fraud alerts, and change passwords. “The cyberattack has had no impact on the office’s…

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    Google tells some remote workers to return to the office or risk losing jobs

    Google has warned remote workers will need to return to the office or else lose their jobs, according to reports. Internal documents viewed by CNBC show the tech giant has informed staff at several units across the company that roles could be at risk unless they switch to a hybrid working setup. This, the reports suggest, will require those within…

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    Mark Zuckerberg tells court that Meta made WhatsApp, Instagram better

    Towards the end of Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony in a Washington, DC courthouse, a smile flashed across his face. Meta’s lead attorney, Mark Hansen, had asked the CEO if he was “happy” about paying $19 billion for WhatsApp in 2014. Zuckerberg flashed a grin, took a brief pause, and responded, “I’d do it again.” Over the last decade, the growing scale…

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    Microsoft tells Windows users to ignore 0x80070643 WinRE errors

    Microsoft says some users might see 0x80070643 installation failures when trying to deploy the April 2025 Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) updates. The known issue impacts the KB5057589 WinRE update on Windows 10, versions 22H2 and 21H2, and KB5057588 on Windows Server 2022 systems. However, as Redmond told those affected, these installation errors can be ignored since they are inaccurate and…

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    Brazil tells Apple to open up; perhaps it’s time to move on? – Computerworld

    If this story sounds familiar, it’s because it is. In defense of its App Store business model, Apple is defending, losing, appealing, and usually losing again in courts around the globe. It has failed to secure victory in Europe, and seems set on the same journey world-wide; so far, no court has ultimately chosen to support the company in its arguments. Failure…

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    Google co-founder tells AI staff to stop ‘building nanny products’

    “It has been 2 years of the Gemini program and GDM. We have come a long way in that time with many efforts we should feel very proud of. At the same time competition has accelerated immensely and the final race to AGI is afoot. I think we have all the ingredients to win this race but we are going…

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    Mark Zuckerberg tells Meta employees to ‘buckle up’ in internal meeting

    Tensions were high inside Meta ahead of Mark Zuckerberg’s first all-hands meeting of the year. Employee-submitted questions for the CEO touched on a couple of big themes: concerns about his announcement that “low-performers” would be let go on February 10th, his MAGA-fueled changes to Meta’s content moderation policies and DEI programs, and his comment to Joe Rogan about wanting more…

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    Mark Zuckerberg tells Meta investors to not worry about DeepSeek

    That was CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s message to investors during his company’s fourth-quarter earnings call on Wednesday. During the Q&A portion of the call with Wall Street analysts, Zuckerberg fielded multiple questions about DeepSeek’s impressive AI models and what the implications are for Meta’s AI strategy. He said that what DeepSeek was able to accomplish with relatively little money has “only…

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    White House tells intelligence agencies: Use more AI

    In a first, US President Joseph R. Biden Jr. issued a national security memorandum today telling federal intelligence agencies they need to pilot and deploy artificial intelligence (AI) in an effort to boost the nation’s security. The memo is directed at the National Security Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Energy and…

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    Ford tells some EV customers to stop using its Tesla Supercharger adapter

    Ford started offering free adapters for Tesla’s Supercharger network to owners of its EVs in February, and now it’s telling some of its customers to stop using them, reports InsideEVs. The company found a “potential issue” that could cause “reduced charging speeds over time” or even damage to the charge port itself, according to a service bulletin it’s sending to…

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