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Chevy Blazer EV Sales Restart with a Major Price Cut

The Chevy Blazer EV is back on sale, and it's suddenly a bit less expensive. Here's how much of a price cut it got.

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Volvo EX30 Deliveries Temporarily Halted Due to Software Challenges

The specific software bugs causing the issue couldn't be addressed through over-the-air updates, necessitating fixes to be implemented at dealerships.

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Rivian R1S Got Stuck in the Snow, and Towing It out Bricked the SUV

Rivian designed the R1S and R1T as adventure vehicles, although many owners report that they might be more fragile than advertised. There are several rep...

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"A taxonomy for mining and classifying privacy requirements in issue re" by Pattaraporn Sangaroonsilp, Hoa Khanh Dam et al.

Context: Digital and physical trails of user activities are collected over the use of software applications and systems. As software becomes ubiquitous, protecting user privacy has become challenging. With the increase of user privacy awareness and advent of privacy regulations and policies, there is an emerging need to implement software systems that enhance the protection of personal data processing. However, existing data protection and privacy regulations provide key principles in high-level, making it difficult for software engineers to design and implement privacy-aware systems. Objective: In this paper, we develop a taxonomy that provides a comprehensive set of privacy requirements based on four well-established personal data protection regulations and privacy frameworks, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), ISO/IEC 29100, Thailand Personal Data Protection Act (Thailand PDPA) and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) privacy framework. Methods: These requirements are extracted, refined and classified (using the goal-based requirements analysis method) into a level that can be used to map with issue reports. We have also performed a study on how two large open-source software projects (Google Chrome and Moodle) address the privacy requirements in our taxonomy through mining their issue reports. Results: The paper discusses how the collected issues were classified, and presents the findings and insights generated from our study. Conclusion: Mining and classifying privacy requirements in issue reports can help organisations be aware of their state of compliance by identifying privacy requirements that have not been addressed in their software projects. The taxonomy can also trace back to regulations, standards and frameworks that the software projects have not complied with based on the identified privacy requirements.

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New Apple VR Headset to Arrive by 2023?

New Apple VR is now expected to arrive by 2023. Here's what is causing the delay. The new Apple VR headset now has an estimated debut date of 2023.

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