BREAKING: In major copyright battle between tech giants, SCOTUS sides w/ Google over Oracle, finding that Google didnt commit copyright infringement when it reused lines of code in its Android operating system. The code came from Oracle's JAVA SE platform. https://t.co/vAK7jMPa8e
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) April 5, 2021
Wow--SCOTUS doesn't just rule in favor of Google in @googlevoracle, but says that API reimplementation is fair use *as a matter of law*, meaning that the decision applies to all APIs pic.twitter.com/AwRBGtZ5Pp
— Charles Duan (@charles_duan) April 5, 2021
An Air Force veteran, a childhood cancer survivor, a geoscientist, and a tech billionaire.
— Insider Tech (@TechInsider) April 4, 2021
Meet the four people chosen to orbit Earth in the first-ever all-civilian space mission. 🚀https://t.co/LXEpIAvdEw pic.twitter.com/wk1DKAi5LH
Well, this is slightly terrifying.
— David Buchanan does not tweet anymore (@David3141593) April 3, 2021
Opening a malicious link on *any* device on your LAN can fully compromise an LG Smart TV.
This is thanks to some new tricks found by @informaticTwitt, which allows the RootMyTV exploit chain to be triggered via any web browser on the same LAN. pic.twitter.com/EKiosWWJIw
Official Nisei Lounge Announcement.
— Nisei Lounge Chicago (@NiseiLounge) March 31, 2021
For immediate release.
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All the data says that fully vaccinated people **do not** carry the virus and cannot pass it to others.
— Matt Haney (@MattHaneySF) March 30, 2021
That is huge.
The CDC Director made that clear today.
COVID vaccine available for 16+ in Nashville starting today. Metro website already changed.https://t.co/HenKaW4BgM
— Yihyun Jeong (@yihyun_jeong) March 31, 2021
Wind's gonna blow pretty hard then it'll pour for like 15 minutes. You can go back to sleep. Those are straight line winds, not tornadoey. The rainfall rates are heavy but not quite oh 💩 flash floody. / 1213 AMy. pic.twitter.com/OkpiZ5mrWT
— NashSevereWx (@NashSevereWx) March 31, 2021