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UK chip designer Arm starts US listing process after snubbing London

New York’s Nasdaq to host IPO after British government failed to persuade tech firm to list in UK

British chip designer Arm has started the process of listing its shares on New York’s Nasdaq, in one of the biggest flotations of recent years after the London Stock Exchange lost out.

The company, owned by Japanese investor SoftBank, registered to list its shares late on Monday night, after months of waiting amid tricky conditions for stock market floats.

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Apple's defense against apps vandalizing other apps still broken, developer claims

Cupertino appears to be blasé about long-standing macOS bug, so coder has blabbed

Apple last year introduced a security feature called App Management that's designed to prevent one application from modifying another without authorization under macOS Ventura – but a developer claims it’s not very good at its job under some circumstances.…

 

Sony WF-1000XM6: release date, news, price, rumours and leaks

After the success of the five-star Sony WF-1000XM5, we muse on what we'd like to see from the forthcoming XM6 model and how it can improve even further.

 

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Asylum seeker children to get postcards after murals painted over

Cartoons Not Cruelty campaign inspired by government order to remove artwork at reception centres

Thousands of asylum seeker children will be sent postcards with bright and cheerful cartoons on them after ministers recently ordered murals at two reception centres to be painted over last month.

The scheme, run by Cartoons Not Cruelty, will see 9,300 welcoming messages and postcards sent to children under the age of 14 who arrived in the UK last year. They will be assisted by the Refugee Council and the platform Find Others.

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Hitler’s birth house in Austria to be turned into police station

Critics say controversial plans will fulfil dictator’s wish for building to be become district authority offices

The redesign of the house where Adolf Hitler was born will go ahead as planned, Austria’s interior ministry has said, after a documentary aired new claims about the late Nazi dictator’s wishes for it.

After years of legal wrangling, the government decided to turn the house in the northern town of Braunau, where Hitler was born in 1889, into a police station with a human rights training centre. Work will begin on 2 October.

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I learned this from Confucius

I was recently fascinated by Confucius’ teachings thanks to this video I came across while mindlessly scrolling on YouTube. Its amazing how you can take old teachings and apply them to your daily life.

I would recommend meditating over this.

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America’s Richest Account For 40% Of U.S. Climate Emissions

A new study has found that the wealthiest 10% of Americans are responsible for almost half of planet-heating pollution in the United States, in part because of the fossil fuels generated by companies they invest in. What do you think?

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Denon AVR-X1800H 8K AV receiver delivers Award-winning recipe – for less

The AVR-X1800H will be available from next month for €799 (or €849 if you want the version with DAB radio built-in).

 

Majority's Oakington is an all-in-one radio/CD player with a surprisingly affordable price tag

With a 30-watt speaker and plenty of listening options, Majority's Oakington radio/CD player looks to be a decent all-rounder.

 

Ivanti fixed a new critical Sentry API authentication bypass flaw

Ivanti warned customers of a new critical Sentry API authentication bypass vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-38035. The software company Ivanti released urgent security patches to address a critical-severity vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-38035 (CVSS score 9.8), in the Ivanti Sentry (formerly MobileIron Sentry) product. The vulnerability could be exploited to access sensitive API data and configurations, run […]

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