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Ahead of its entry into the US, the European brand with an ex-Ferrari boss and decades of motorsport success has a new EV to take on Porsche and Polestar. WIRED tries it on for size. Read more ›
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Switzerland has issued a major warning regarding the use of popular cloud storage services. A new resolution effectively bans them for government use. Read more ›
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