On Saturday morning and still thinking about the E3 gaming show. Will there be a gaming or tech show in 2024 to match the enthusiasm for E3? Probably not. Apple is testing anti-theft software for iPhone users. iOS 17.3’s Stolen Device Protection will make life harder for iPhone thieves. Tesla’s latest Optimus robot can handle an egg without breaking it. Social media account takeovers continue to happen. High-level hackers target entities with deep pockets, while many cybercriminals today carry out social engineering attacks on mid-level creators. Subscribe here for daily reports. Originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-the-sad-end-of-e3-140035020.html?src=rss.
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