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4 years ago+40 40 0 x 1Millions of Instagram influencers had their private contact data scraped and exposed
A massive database containing contact information of millions of Instagram influencers, celebrities and brand accounts has been found online. The database, hosted by Amazon Web Services, was left exposed and without a password allowing anyone to look ...
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4 years ago+39 39 0 x 1Tenants find a win after settlement orders landlords give physical keys over smart locks
It's a key victory for tenants who didn't want smart locks and apps tracking their activities.
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4 years ago+18 18 0In the Air With Zipline’s Medical Delivery Drones
Commercial operations in Rwanda prove the company can deliver emergency blood packs in minutes, rather than hours
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4 years ago+19 19 0The Great Firewall of China blocks off Wikipedia
And it's not because of students cheating on research papers.
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4 years ago+39 39 0 x 1Supreme Court says Apple will have to face App Store monopoly lawsuit
The case is still at an "early stage"
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4 years ago+26 26 0Can you buy a cure for loneliness?
Coworking spaces, friendship apps, and adult dorms are selling human connection.
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4 years ago+41 41 0 x 1FBI has seized Deep Dot Web and arrested its administrators
The FBI have arrested several people suspected of involvement in running Deep Dot Web, a website for facilitating access to dark web sites and marketplaces. Two suspects were arrested in Tel Aviv and Ashdod, according to Israel’s Tel Aviv Police.
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4 years ago+7 7 0Amazon can already ship to 72% of US population within a day, this map shows
As Amazon starts to roll out one-day shipping to its most loyal customers, it already has a logistics network spanning much of the U.S.
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4 years ago+21 21 0Why NASA wants you to point your smartphone at trees
This NASA app gives nature walks new purpose
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4 years ago+25 25 0 x 1Mozilla announces ban on Firefox extensions containing obfuscated code
Mozilla also plans to be more aggressive towards taking down extensions that break its policies, with a focus on security issues.
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4 years ago+31 31 0 x 1AI tech generates entire bodies of people who don't exist
An advanced artificial intelligence in Japan can now generate high-resolution, photorealistic renderings of entire bodies of people who don’t exist – complete with faces, clothing and hair.
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4 years ago+36 36 0 x 1Google Will Soon Let You Automatically Scrub Your Location And Web History From Your Account Every Few Months
It’s a plus for privacy.
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4 years ago+26 26 0 x 1Bored and lonely? Blame your phone.
Our emotions today are radically different from what 19th-century Americans felt. That’s partly due to technology.
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4 years ago+43 43 0 x 1The smart diaper is coming. Who actually wants it?
Huggies launched diapers that monitor your baby’s poop and pee in Korea. Next up: the US?
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4 years ago+19 19 0When Your Amazon Purchase Explodes
Shoddily made lithium-ion batteries can cause serious injury and even death. How do they keep ending up in consumers’ hands?
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4 years ago+46 46 0 x 1SpaceX Gets FCC Approval to Sell Wireless High-Speed Home Internet from Space
SpaceX just received approval from the FCC to launch 4,425 satellites into space to build a low earth orbit network of satellites to sell home Internet. Unlike current satellite Internet, these devices will be in a far lower orbit and offer far faste ...
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4 years ago+16 16 0“Smart” Technology Is Coming for Prisons, Too
Makers claims that with A.I. monitors in every cell, “prison breaks will be history.”
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4 years ago+43 43 0 x 1An algorithm wipes clean the criminal pasts of thousands
A ground-breaking project in California could see 250,000 people freed from their criminal record this year.
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4 years ago+14 14 0Microsoft is now a $1 trillion company
Strong earnings push Microsoft toward a new milestone.
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5 years ago+9 9 0How Amazon automatically tracks and fires warehouse workers for ‘productivity’
Documents show how the company tracks and terminates workers