Day: April 3, 2023
Western Digital Shuts Down Services Due to Cybersecurity Breach
Western Digital shuts down several of its services after discovering a network security breach.
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Borissov appears winner of Bulgaria’s parliamentary election
Bulgaria’s central electoral commission says the center-right GERB party of ex-premier Boyko Borissov appears to be the winner of the country’s parliamentary election
At many Passover Seders, Israel unrest will be on the table
Marc Slutsky has been leading Passover Seders for 40 years, taking on troubling issues that have included Soviet Jewry, racism in the United States, and war after war after war.
Passover Seders offer a time to talk about Israel protests
This year, when the slavery-to-freedom story of Passover unfolds, mass demonstrations in Israel will be top of mind for many Jews around the globe
Finland to join NATO military alliance this week, chief says
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says Finland will become the 31st member of the military alliance on Tuesday.
Ports and contracts among new frontiers for digital transformation at Cargill Ocean
Optimising port time requires not just data but ensuring all vessels at a terminal are on board
Trump has been indicted on criminal charges. What happens next?
The charges against a former president are unprecedented. What does it mean for 2024, and beyond? John Bowden writes
Unlike most boring modern laptops, Framework’s repairable, sustainable, and upgradeable models are exciting, harking back to the early 2000s era of computing (Dan Seifert/The Verge)
Dan Seifert / The Verge:
Unlike most boring modern laptops, Framework’s repairable, sustainable, and upgradeable models are exciting, harking back to the early 2000s era of computing — It’s not often that I get too excited about new…