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Verizon will pay a $1 million fine to settle a 911 outage investigation


Verizon has agreed to pay just over $1 million and implement a compliance plan to settle an FCC investigation over a 911 outage.

The team behind Rabbitude, the community-formed reverse engineering project for the Rabbit R1, has revealed finding a security issue with the company's code that left users' sensitive information accessible to everyone. The biggest news stories this morning: UE’s Everboom speaker is a smaller, floatable version of its Epicboom, Tesla’s Cybertruck has been recalled again, Samsung’s next Unpacked event is set for July 10. The Alphabet-owned company has had government approval to operate paid driverless cars since last August but had been working its way through a waitlist in the months since.

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