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Feds: former cloud worker hacks into Capital One and takes data for 106 million people
A former systems engineer has been arrested on charges that she hacked into Capital One’s network and stole sensitive data for about 106 million people, according to an FBI court …
200 million devices—some mission-critical—vulnerable to remote takeover
About 200 million Internet-connected devices—some that may be controlling elevators, medical equipment, and other mission-critical systems—are vulnerable to attacks that give attackers complete control, researchers warned on Monday.
In all, …
Ars Asks: Do you think your company is on the right things-as-a-service track?
Two or three times per year, Ars runs surveys in order to help us better understand what …
The 2019 Audi Q3 is a compelling crossover point of entry to the brand
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The all-new 2019 Audi Q3 is also available in more somber colors like white or metallic grey. [credit: Jonathan Gitlin ]
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—I’m not normally one to gush over crossovers. But when Audi brought its new Q3 to the New
This robo-van startup will handle Walmart’s “middle mile”

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Arkansas shoppers who like ordering their groceries online and picking them up at their local Walmart will soon get a bit of extra help from a self-driving robot—though few will realize it. In a deal announced this
Car makers, California agree to emissions rules Trump admin is trying to kill

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Four major automakers have reached an agreement with California to produce more fuel-efficient cars for the US market, despite efforts by the Trump administration to roll back emissions regulations.
Honda, Ford, Volkswagen,
AT&T loses nearly 1 million TV customers after raising DirecTV prices
AT&T lost 946,000 TV subscribers in Q2 2019, a loss that the company attributed to price increases, competition, and other factors.
AT&T reported a net loss …
Nissan plans 12,500 layoffs after operating profits fall 98%

Enlarge / Hiroto Saikawa, president and chief executive officer of Nissan, speaks at the company’s headquarters in Yokohama, Japan, on July 25, 2019. (credit: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Nissan says it will reduce global headcount by 12,500 people over