In 2019, WhatsApp sued the Israel-based NSO Group for allegedly accessing its servers and deploying Pegasus spyware, allowing it to surveil 1,400 people on the app. With the Supreme Court’s approval, the case will move forward in a California Northern District court.
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The Supreme Court won’t block WhatsApp’s lawsuit against the developer of the Pegasus spyware.
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I’m all for Fire Emblem Engage’s opening intro.
The upbeat song and overly-dramatic sequences are enough to get me pumped for the game’s release (which is on January 20th, by the way).
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The new Mac Pro might lose user-upgradeable RAM.
In addition to ditching a high-powered M2 “Extreme” chip, Apple tracker Mark Gurman reports that the new Mac Pro might not come with user-upgradeable RAM, either.
Upgradability in any form is always nice to have, so it’s a bummer to see this go — especially on a device that could cost $5,999 and up. Fortunately, Gurman says it should still come with two SSD storage slots, though.
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