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Jun 2022
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Security Researchers Find Hardware Flaw ...

Sarah Lane, Robb Dunewood and Tom Merritt
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MIT security researchers found a flaw in Apple's M1 SoC that can't be patched in software, the NHTSA updated its investigation into Tesla's Autopilot to an "Engineering Analysis," and Meta scales back some of its AR hardware plans.


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