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TikTok cops to running “covert surveillance campaign” on Western journalists
Fired employees “misused their authority to obtain access to TikTok user data.”
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Users report Google Calendar bug creating random, fake events
Here’s what to do if it happens to you.
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DuckDuckGo now blocks Google sign-in pop-ups on all sites
DuckDuckGo apps and extensions are now blocking Google Sign-in pop-ups on all its apps and browser extensions, removing what it perceives as an annoyance and a privacy risk for its users.
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McDonald's unveils first automated location, social media worried it will cut...
Some users worried the technology will end up cutting "millions" of jobs, but McDonald's argued the system helps restaurant crews focus on speed and accuracy in food prep.
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Co-working spaces limit creativity in the long run, finds new study
Co-working spaces can limit the creativity and innovation of new businesses, a study has found.
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Why Netflix ‘Crackdown’ on Password Sharing Won’t Actually Put an End to Illicit Account Borrowing
Beginning next year, Netflix will start nagging customers to pay extra if it detects that they’re sharing their account with individuals outside their household
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How artificial intelligence is helping us explore the solar system
Planetary scientists are finding creative ways to use machine learning.
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Madison Square Garden Uses Facial Recognition to Ban Its Owner’s Enemies
MSG Entertainment, the owner of the arena and Radio City Music Hall, has put lawyers who represent people suing it on an “exclusion list” to keep them out of concerts and sporting events.
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Welcome to the first ever McDonald's where you're served by robots—in Texas
McDonald's has begun testing its first-ever robot restaurant in Texas, sparking debate and intrigue in equal measure. In Fort Worth, Texas, the branch is fully automated and requires no human contact to order and pick up your favorite meal.
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Here's What It Sounds Like When ChatGPT Writes a Christmas Album
The AI chatbot is everywhere right now, including in the studio with a folk-punk singer collaborating on holiday songs.
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The Copyright Industry Is About To Discover That There Are Hundreds Of Thousands Of Songs...
You may have noticed the world getting excited about the capabilities of ChatGPT, a text-based AI chat bot. Similarly, some are getting quite worked up over generative AI systems that can turn text…
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Elon Musk says Twitter is like a plane about to crash. Meanwhile, Tesla's share price has...
Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter has been chaotic and his car company Tesla has lost almost 60 per cent of its value. Here's a quick catch up on the situation as it stands.
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As tech advances, converting classic cars to electric grows in popularity
A small but expanding group of tinkerers, racers, engineers and entrepreneurs across the country are converting vintage cars and trucks into greener electric vehicles, in part due to recent advances in battery technology.
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Firefox and Tumblr join rush to support Mastodon social network
Elon Musk’s chaotic autumn at Twitter has produced one clear winner: Mastodon, the open-source social network, has now grown to 2.5m users – triggering a land-grab for space on it from groups including browser makers, cryptocurrency advocates and other social networks.
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Twitter appears to be blocking Google Voice numbers from SMS authentication
Twitter appears to have cut off Google Voice numbers from two-factor authentication (2FA). Although it's hardly the first company to block virtual phone numbers from SMS authentication, the change could be connected to CEO Elon Musk’s aggressive moves to snuff out bot accounts from the platform.
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Elon Musk says he'll resign as head of Twitter
"I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job!" Musk tweeted Tuesday.
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Yes, Elon Musk Is Fucking Up Twitter; But No, The Government Has No Business Getting Involved
And many ... people are highlighting how hypocritical the statements and decisions made by Musk are. But most people readily recognize that he has every right to make dumb and hypocritical decisions.
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Google introduces end-to-end encryption for Gmail on the web
Google announced on Friday that it's adding end-to-end encryption to Gmail on the web, allowing enrolled Google Workspace users to send and receive encrypted emails within their domain and outside their domain.
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Apple Watch and iPhone crash detection software an issue for search and rescue crews
Search and rescue organizations are warning hikers and wilderness enthusiasts about relying too much on technology if they get lost or need help. One of the new features on the iPhone and Apple Watch is crash detection. It is designed to detect car crashes and if needed, alert the local authorities.
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Digital Services Act: inside the EU’s ambitious bid to clean up social media
Nearly two decades after the birth of Facebook ushered in the social media era, the EU is introducing ambitious legislation designed to clean up the world’s biggest online forums.
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Monitoring you based on the features of your face
Is the Government Monitoring you based on the features of your face? The goal of developing facial recognition software is to usher in a new era in which every person who goes out into public spaces may be identified, followed, and filmed as they go about their everyday routines. The government and its business partners are able to identify people and follow their activities in real-time with the use of face recognition technology. This technology works in conjunction with the widespread use of surveillance cameras around the nation.
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Netflix Shares Sink After Report of Weaker Ad Demand
A Digiday report said that the streaming giant had allowed advertisers to take back money for ads that had not yet run.
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U.S. authorities charge 8 social media influencers in securities fraud scheme
U.S. prosecutors on Wednesday said they have charged eight individuals in a securities fraud scheme, alleging they reaped about $114 million from by using Twitter and Discord to manipulate stocks.
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C++ overtakes Java in language popularity index
Java ranked fourth in the December 2022 Tiobe index of programming language popularity, the lowest Java has ranked in the history of the index.
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Scientists invent ‘game-changing’ battery that never loses charge capacity
Solid-state batteries heralded as the ‘next big thing’ for electric vehicles by top BMW engineer
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December 2024 set as date for universal phone charger in EU
The European Union has given phone manufacturers a deadline of 28 December 2024 to adopt a common charging cable. The EU previously agreed new portable electronic devices would have to use a USB Type-C charger by autumn 2024. Now the law has entered the EU's Official Journal, and with it an exact date has been set for the requirement.
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Microsoft buys near 4% stake in London Stock Exchange as part of 10-year cloud deal
U.S. tech giant Microsoft on Monday announced a 10-year partnership with the London Stock Exchange Group and took a near 4% stake in the U.K. bourse operator. The partnership involves next-generation data and analytics, as well as cloud computing products, according to a statement by the LSEG. It includes a new data infrastructure for the London exchange and analytics and modelling solutions with Microsoft Azure, AI, and Microsoft Teams.
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Will artificial intelligence spell the end of the programmer?
Not quite, experts say, but it may usher in a new era for how coders work
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Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive?
In 2000, at a trade fair in Germany, a Singapore company called Trek 2000 unveiled a solid-state memory chip encased in plastic and attached to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector. The gadget, roughly the size of a pack of chewing gum, was called the ThumbDrive.
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Google Has Advice For SEO Success…And Other Small Business Tech News This Week
A senior search expert at Google has great advice for improving the search results for your company, BNPL continues to grow and Amazon moves its drone delivery service forward.
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