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Tech »  Domino's deploys Boston Dynamics' robot dog to deliver pizza and fend off seagulls on beaches
  • Domino's deploys Boston Dynamics' robot dog to deliver pizza and fend off seagulls on beaches
    6 days, 11 hours ago   techspot.com

    Domino's deploys Boston Dynamics' robot dog to deliver pizza and fend off seagulls on beaches

    WTF?! Domino's Pizza wants to solve a very specific problem: getting pizza to customers on ...

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Hackers are stealing Microsoft 365 accounts by abusing link-wrapping services

Hackers are stealing Microsoft 365 accounts by abusing link-wrapping services

4 hours ago   techradar.com

· Crooks are using link wrapping services to entice victims into clicking · The links redirect the victims to a fake Microsoft 365 landing page · The campaign has been ...

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