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Audacity sends your personal data to Russia and other ‘third parties’
IP addresses will be ‘stored in an identifiable way’ for 24 hours, the company’s new terms and conditions state
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Bellow-Cooled PC Is A Well Engineered Display Piece
The cooling systems on high-performance PCs are often a large part of their visual appeal, but we’ve never seen anything like [DIY Perks]’ latest build: A massive bellow-cooled PC.
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SpaceX Crew Dragon for the all-civilian orbital mission has an incredible toilet
Typically when SpaceX sends a Crew Dragon spacecraft into orbit, it’s headed to the ISS to deliver astronauts and cargo. Recently, SpaceX announced that it would be launching the world’…
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Former Murdoch Exec: Fox News Is Poison For America
The Rupert Murdoch I worked for was brilliant, courageous, optimistic, and a gentleman. Which makes his bile-filled network all the more confounding.
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Here's what cryptocurrencies will look like in 50 years according to experts
It's getting harder to imagine a future without cryptocurrencies. Here are some experts' visions for the digital coins.
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How ransomware attacks are roiling the cyber insurance industry
The single biggest global ransomware attack yet continued to bite Monday as details emerged on how the Russia-linked gang responsible breached the company whose software was the conduit. In essence, the criminals used a tool that helps protect against malware to spread it widely.
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Kevin Smith shares full-length trailer for 'Masters of the Universe: Revelation'
Filmmaker Kevin Smith has shared the first official trailer for his upcoming animated series, Masters of the Universe: Revelation. "THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE UNIVERSE starts now! See the story trailer for our @MastersOfficial #REVELATION animated series, only on @netflix July 23rd! (Please send lots of love to our @powerhouseanim directors @PatrickStannard & @ProbablyAcon for all the Powerful visuals!)" Smith tweeted Friday, along with the 2-minute preview.
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There’s Growing Evidence That the Universe Is Connected by Giant Structures
Scientists are finding that galaxies can move with each other across huge distances, and against the predictions of basic cosmological models. The reason why could change everything we think we know about the universe.
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Sony makes clear it will still sell PSP games on the PS3 and Vita stores
There’s still a way to get PSP games digitally.
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9 cool features you can find in Google apps on iOS, but not Android
After buying an iPad Air several months ago, I was curious about the Google services experience on iOS. Over the previous years, I've frequently heard about features that roll out to Google's apps on its rival platform before making it to its own OS, so I wanted to dig into the biggest Google apps and services to see if they offered anything new on iOS that we haven't seen on Android. My investigation turned up several examples, nine of which are quite significant, plus a few other less substantial ones.
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Rioters accused of erasing content from social media, phones
They flaunted their participation in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol on social media and then, apparently realizing they were in legal trouble, rushed to delete evidence of it, authorities say. Now their attempts to cover up their role in the deadly siege are likely to come back to haunt them in court.
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US hits anti-robocall milestone but annoying calls won’t stop any time soon
Large carriers deploy STIR/SHAKEN. Small carriers, old landlines are still problems.
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Parents of children called Alexa challenge Amazon
Youngsters are being bullied over their name - also the default wake word for the tech firm's smart speakers.
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Horned Screamers Loud
These are a first for me and I bet for you as well.
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Flying car completes test flight between airports
The vehicle runs on regular fuel and can travel up to 1,000km while airborne, its creator says.
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New weight-loss tool prevents mouth from opening more than 2mm
DentalSlim Diet, which uses magnets, has been likened to ‘medieval torture device’
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Apple is enabling censorship of LGBTQ+ apps in 152 countries, new report finds
As LGBTQ+ people around the world celebrate Pride Month, new report from Fight for the Future and GreatFire shows how Apple’s App Store monopoly enables government crackdowns on LGBTQ+ content
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In EV era, batteries are the new oil
At the very moment the United States is ramping up electric vehicle development manufacturers are running up against the weakest link in the supply chain — a shortage of battery materials. Why it matters: The bottleneck puts the United States at a major disadvantage to China, which controls most of the world's battery minerals mining and processing.
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Bank of America Okays the Crypto Approach in Developing Countries
Cryptocurrencies are financial means used outside the field of regular monetary systems. Bitcoin developed to expand the use of digital transactions, enabling a P2P transaction model. Central banks and governments have recognized the growing demand for digital currencies; some countries such as Sweden or China are progressing to become cashless.
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Any Intel Mac will not officially support Windows 11, here's why
Microsoft launched Windows 11, the company’s next major operating system update, on Thursday. Even though it has a new style and even the ability to run emulated Android apps, not everyone will be able to install it. In fact, no Intel Mac will officially support Windows 11.
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Windows 11 is a free upgrade
The next version of Windows is a free upgrade.
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Supreme Court says a school can’t punish a cheerleader for swearing on Snapchat
The Supreme Court says a Pennsylvania school can’t punish a cheerleader for swearing on Snapchat. The 8-1 ruling determined that students’ rights to free expression outweighed the school’s interest in preventing potentially disruptive speech — in this case, a snap captioned “fuck school fuck softball fuck cheer fuck everything.”
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Missing Italian toddler found by reporter sent to cover disappearance
A child who went missing in Italy has been found by a reporter sent to cover his disappearance, several kilometres from the boy's home. The 21-month-old toddler was last seen in his bedroom on Monday night and was reported missing by his parents the next day.
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Drug researchers discover potent class of molecules that kills malaria parasite
Malaria kills around 400,000 people every year, with the vast majority of deaths occurring in children aged under five from the world’s most vulnerable societies.
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NASA balloon detects California earthquake—next stop, Venus?
Between July 4 and July 6, 2019, a sequence of powerful earthquakes rumbled near Ridgecrest, California, triggering more than 10,000 aftershocks over a six-week period. Seeing an opportunity, researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Caltech
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Britney Spears opposed father’s control of her finances and personal life for years – report
Singer said conservatorship gave her father power over who she dated and how she designed her home, according to documents obtained by the New York Times
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Instructions Show How Cops Use GrayKey to Brute Force iPhones
Newly released documents provide new insight into the capabilities of the iPhone unlocking tech.
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TikTok Quietly Updated Privacy Policy to Collect Faceprints and Voiceprints
TikTok has violated privacy regulations before, and they are in position to share millions of American users' data with the Chinese government.
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A Key Property of Life Has Been Detected From High Altitude For The First Time
Hold up your hands in front of your face. For most people, they will be mirrored copies of each other: You can hold them palm-to-palm and they will match up, but you cannot superimpose them.
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Growing food with air and solar power: More efficient than planting crops
A team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, the University of Naples Federico II, the Weizmann Institute of Science and the Porter School of the Environment and Earth Sciences has found that making food from air would be far more efficient than growing crops.
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