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Today's headlines Al Jazeera journalists hacked via Israeli firm's spyware The phones of 36 members of staff – including TV producers, anchors and executives – were infected by spyware sold by an Israeli firm. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are said be behind the attack. Apple targets car production in the next four years Galaxy Chromebook 2 leaked Samsung's new laptop sports a bright orange colourway, but other than visible adjustments to ports, no new information is available. A proper reveal will likely come in the next few weeks. UK likely to miss broadband and 5G targets The current aim is to spread broadband to 85 per cent of the UK by 2025. A new report states that there "is no genuine belief" that this target will ever be reached. Thanks for reading the WIRED Daily. We're taking a short break over the holiday period but will be back with daily news updates, the best of technology from around the web and much more from January 4, 2021
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