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How Hackers Hijacked Thousands of High-Profile YouTube Accounts
Google has shed light on a spate of attacks that turned creator channels into cryptocurrency scam livestreams.
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Russian court bars sale of Samsung phones over patent lawsuit -report
A Russian court has barred Samsung Electronics from importing and selling 61 models of smartphones in Russia over an intellectual property lawsuit pertaining to its Samsung Pay system, the RIA news agency reported on Thursday.
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The FDA wants you to be able to buy a hearing aid without a prescription
For decades, the FDA has regulated hearing aids as prescription medical devices — an arrangement that adds to the cost and effort people must invest to get them.
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Shipping times for Apple’s $19 Polishing Cloth slip to late November
Between ongoing supply chain issues, chip shortages, and pent-up demand, Apple's new MacBook Pros were always going to be hard to get. They've been up for preorder for less than 24 hours, and if you order one now, you probably won't get it before November or December.
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Tesla’s driving data storage system hacked by Dutch investigators
The system stores driving data for at least a year.
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Hacker steals government ID database for Argentina's entire population
A hacker has breached the Argentinian government’s IT network and stolen ID card details for the country’s entire population, data that is now being sold in private circles. The hack, which took place last month, targeted RENAPER, which stands for Registro Nacional de las Personas, translated as National Registry of Persons.
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M1 Max Chip May Have More Raw GPU Performance Than a PlayStation 5
Apple is making impressive and eye-catching claims about the performance of its new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, and on paper, the highest-end M1 Max chip actually has more raw GPU performance than Sony's PlayStation 5.
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Netflix workers plan a walkout as fallout over Dave Chappelle continues.
The virtual walkout planned for Wednesday is the latest example of how the internal backlash over the comedian’s new special has roiled the streaming service.
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Facebook is planning to rebrand the company with a new name
The tech giant wants to be known for more than social media’s ills.
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Teen Hacks School Computer System, Rickrolls Entire School District
Where were you when the "Big Rick" hit?
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Facebook created its own PR nightmare and it deserves everything that's happening
Facebook's lack of willingness to maintain healthy relationships with the media has now bitten them on the backside.
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Researchers show Facebook’s ad tools can target a single user
A new research paper written by a team of academics and computer scientists from Spain and Austria has demonstrated that it’s possible to use Facebook’s targeting tools to deliver an ad exclusively to a single...
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Elon Musk says Starlink will provide faster internet speeds on airlines
Elon Musk touted SpaceX's plan to use Starlink for in-flight Wi-Fi, saying in a tweet the service could add "low latency ~half gigabit connectivity in the air!"
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How to Finally Remove Annoying Followers on Twitter
No need to block anyone, now you can just quietly remove them from following your account.
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IBM says AI can help track carbon pollution across vast supply chains
Companies are under increasing pressure to quantify and reduce their footprints.
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10 Big Novels to Read by the Fire: A Winter Reading List
There's no time like the winter to dig into a huge novel.
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Adobe Photoshop for iPad adding support for camera RAW in new update
Camera Raw files can be easily adjusted on the go and are imported as ACR Smart Objects. This method allows users to open their edited file in Photoshop for Mac or Windows and still have access to their embedded raw file and any adjustments made to it. You can watch a demo of the new Adobe Camera Raw feature in Photoshop for iPad in the video below...
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Toyota aims to make up some lost production as supplies rebound -sources
Toyota Motor Corp in December wants to restart production curtailed by component shortages with a rebound in shipments from pandemic-hit suppliers that may help it claw back around a third of output lost to supply disruptions, three sources familiar with the carmaker's plans said.
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El Salvador Sees Rise In Identity Theft As Scammers Steal Personal Data To Get $30 Bitcoin Bonus
El Salvador’s bitcoin roll-out has had its up and downs since the country officially made it legal tender on September 7th. In the past month, residents have posted both the good and bad of bitcoin adoption. It has been chiefly favorable as citizens settle into their new standard of having a cryptocurrency as a legal tender, alongside the existing dollar legal tender.
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Uh Oh, They Strapped a Sniper Rifle to a Robot Dog
Say it ain't so.
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American schools gave kids laptops during the pandemic. Then they spied on them | Jessa Crispin
According to one survey, 81% of teachers in America said their schools monitor devices. Students are not always aware
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Mark Zuckerberg discussed Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen at length during an internal...
Zuckerberg said some of the claims made by Francis Haugen about Facebook were "pretty easy to debunk," The New York Times reported.
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Google to give security keys to ‘high risk’ users targeted by government hackers
Google has said it will provide 10,000 “high-risk” users with free hardware security keys, days after the company warned thousands of Gmail users that they were targeted by state-sponsored hackers.
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Instagram will soon urge teenagers to ‘take a break’ from the platform. Is it enough?
Less than two years after Facebook hired Frances Haugen, the data scientist and product manager decided she had seen enough. Testifying before a Senate panel on 5 October 2021, Haugen unravelled a string of concerning insights—rivalled only by the company’s resistance to change.
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Facebook and Google’s new plan? Own the internet
America’s tech giants already own the online world. Now they want to own the internet's infrastructure, too
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Session Is An Encrypted Messenger Geared Towards Privacy Enthusiasts
After the Facebook outage took WhatsApp down earlier this week, there's been a renewed interest in decentralised and secure alternatives. Telegram was one of the biggest gainers during Facebook's outage, but there are options that are completely decentralised and private, built using Blockchain-like technology that powers Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
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Tesla is moving its headquarters to Austin, Texas
Where it’s building the next US Gigafactory
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I Think I've Found the Perfect E Ink Tablet
The writing experience of the reMarkable, access to every major e-book store, plus the flexibility of Android.
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Google Attempts to Resurrect RSS on Android With Chrome's Follow Feature Rolling Out Now
It makes it so much easier to follow what your favorite sites are posting.
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Canada Mulls $7 Million Fine for Illegal Bitcoin-Mining Power Plant
Albertan authorities said the plant was operating in secret
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