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 By teaming up with Teenage Engineering, Nothing could be prepping for a departure from typical minimalist gadget design鈥擳eenage Engineering has become known for its twee retro-inspired gadgets like the OB-4 radio and its line of pocket synthesizers.     Image: Nothing Recently, Teenage Engineering has been expanding its sphere of influence thanks to a collaboration with Ikea, but this new partnership with Nothing has the potential to push things even further. In Nothings press release, Teenage Engineering co-founder a stanley becher nd CEO said  When Carl [Pei] first told me about Nothings vision I remember being super excited thinking about how this would be translated into the design identity of the products. After months of research and development, we are now in a place where I believe we will have something exciting to show to the world.  https://gizmodo/teenage-engineerings-magic-radio-is-a-boutique-freaksho-1845232451 The  stanley cup challenge for Teenage Engineering will be to channel its distinctive styling into devices like wireless earbuds, which will be Nothings first product when it gets released sometime later this summer. That said, for a company that has yet to sell anything, in addition to being helmed by  Pei, Nothing boasts an impressive stable of investors including YouTuber Casey Neistat, Twitch co-founder Kevin Lin, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman, and oth stanley water jug ers. And on top of that, according to recent filings in the U.K., Nothing has even taken ownership of Essential and all of its tech and Yxkf A Lonely Astronaut Explores a Desolate America in These Beautiful Paintings
 Health insurance giant Anthem Inc. will cough up $115 million to end a court ba stanley hrnek ttle over a 2015 data breach that exposed the sensitive information of nearly 80 million Americans. Thats a new record, for those of you keeping count.  Target, for example, settled for a measly $18.5 million last month after a breach exposed the payment cards of 41 million customers.      May that figure serve as a warning to other companies that think security isnt worth the investment. Americans are sick and tired of constantly getting notices about how their social security numbers and credit cards have been compromised. Sure, the company has agreed to pay for credit monitoring for the millions of people af stanley thermos fected by the breach鈥攂ut as anyone whose house has ever burned down can tell you, insurance is not a magic wand.  Hire a damn security professional and, for chrissakes, pay them more than the guy who shows up to refill your vending machines. Whew. Anyway, moving on 8230; Anthem has also agreed to guarantee  a certain level of funding for information security and to implement or maintain numerous specific cha stanley website nges to its data security systems, including encryption of certain information and archiving sensitive data with strict access controls,  according to Cyberscoop. No doubt doing so prior to 2015 wouldve saved both the company and its customers a whole mess of grief. Most of the money will pay for the aforementioned credit monitoring, although roughly $38 million will go toward attorneys f