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