Good Omens fans will love finding all the Easter eggs in new teaser: Jennifer Ouellette
Adaptation of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's novel hits Amazon Prime May 31.
MalwareTech loses bid to suppress damning statements made after days of partying: Dan Goodin
Researcher said statements he made after taking intoxicating substances should be thrown out.
Super Mario Maker 2, Link’s Awakening remaster headline latest Nintendo Direct: Sam Machkovech
Tons of news, including a surprise announce of Tetris battle royale. (Yes, really.)
Apple’s insider-trading policy enforcer accused of insider trading: Peter Bright
Lawyer accused of avoiding $377,000 in losses by selling ahead of bad news.
Raw milk drinkers in 19 states at risk of rare, dangerous infectious disease: Beth Mole
Without pasteurization, scary, elusive bacteria are on the loose.
Aluminum may be key to making exosolar systems with water worlds: John Timmer
Radioactive aluminum could control water content of planetary building blocks.
Selling 911 location data is illegal—US carriers reportedly did it anyway: Jon Brodkin
AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint sale of GPS data called "unquestionably illegal."
Android Things is no longer for “Things,” focuses on smart speakers and displays: Ron Amadeo
The good news is that Google still has, like, three other IoT OS projects.
In 2017, the feds said Tesla Autopilot cut crashes 40%—that was bogus: Timothy B. Lee
Small firm gets Tesla crash data after 2-year legal battle with NHTSA, finds flawed study.
Ex-director of FBI, CIA takes on a phone scammer—and wins: Peter Bright
Scammer took hundreds of thousands of dollars from more than 30 victims.
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