Amazon gets FAA approval to expand US drone deliveries

From TechCrunch: Amazon has received approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to fly its delivery drones longer distances, the company announced on Thursday. Amazon says it can now expand its Prime Air service, which uses delivery drones to fly individual packages, to more...

AMD willing to pay you up to $30k via its new bug bounty program

From Tom's Hardware: AMD has partnered with Intigriti, a crowdsourced security service provider, to launch a new bug bounty program. This program allows security researchers, ethical hackers, and other experts in the general public to submit bugs in AMD’s hardware, firmware, or software, via the...

Starlink Outage Impacts Thousands of Users

From PC Mag: Like any ISP, Starlink isn't immune to occasional disruptions. The SpaceX-owned satellite internet service saw a brief outage on Tuesday, according to a post from Starlink and user reports on Downdetector.

"Starlink is currently in a network outage and we are actively implementing a...

Amazon is publishing new open-world racer from former Forza developers

From The Verge: Amazon is continuing to expand its presence in video game publishing. The latest example: the company is teaming up with Maverick Games, a new studio formed by former Forza developers at Playground, to launch “a narrative-led open-world driving game.” There’s no title or release date...

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