INSIDE: Mac users targeted by fake Ledger apps. Hackers say "what's yours is mine-rs" to crypto wallets.
Nintendo ditches TSMC for Samsung, Luminar CEO gets the boot, and 23andMe sells for pennies on the dollar
PLUS: Brain implants to control Apple devices, $8.4B crypto crime hubs, and Google's billion-dollar privacy fine - tech's wild week continues
PLUS: Microsoft finally mercy-killed Skype, Linux malware sleeps for 6 years before activation, and OpenAI drops $3B on more coding assistants.
ALSO: Intel loses another exec, Microsoft loses your emails, and Cluely's CEO loses his mind with brain chip cheating plans...
The EU just fined Apple and Meta enough to buy a small country, while Intel is firing enough people to populate one...
In other news: OpenAI's wallet is $3B lighter, Meta might lose its Instagram filters, and X users discover the support account actually existed...
Plus: What do you call a data center in space? Expensive. What Axiom Space is building anyway..
More tech madness: Deel spy wields an axe, Amazon shoots for the stars, and Nintendo creates a digital bouncer for its next console...
Inside–Android goes private, Swiss surveillance expands, Chrome fixes journalist-targeting exploit, and GetReal fights deepfakes...
Plus: Google drops $32B on Wiz, space castaways return after 9 months, and Israeli spyware infiltrates phones via innocent-looking PDFs.
Microsoft's giving Remote Desktop the pink slip while North Korea's installing backdoors... It's been tech's weirdest week.