2019年3月31日 星期日

Opinion: We Built A Broken Internet. Now We Need To Burn It To The Ground.


In an edited extract from his upcoming book Ruined By Design, Silicon Valley veteran Mike Monteiro explains how designers destroyed the world.


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Elon Musk Releases Rap Single About Harambe the Gorilla




Idiosyncratic Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk released a surprise rap song about Harambe, the gorilla that was killed by zookeepers after a toddler fell into his enclosure in 2016.Musk tweeted a link to...

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Crypto promoter unmasked, accused of fraud in luring investors via YouTube


A New York City crypto promotor seen wearing in an Anonymous hacktivist mask in a YouTube video promoting his company has been accused of fraud, according to reports.

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The 7 technological wonders of the 21st century


The Royal Academy of Engineering in the U.K. has come up with a list of the seven engineering wonders of the 21st century.

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Watch out for these clever tax scams


In a few weeks, the dreaded tax season will be over. We loathe those oddly titled documents with the tiny print. We wonder what number – refund or remainder – those mysterious equations will spit out. As more of us sign up as part-time contractors, driving for Lyft and selling crafts on Etsy, our taxes get more complicated. We get anxious.

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2019年3月30日 星期六

Med tech – simulation and immersion


Australia’s Royal Flying Doctor Service has been taken over by dummies (mannequins to be precise). It’s all part of the development of an immersive training facility to counter the tyrannies of distance.

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Hackers can take over heart devices, DHS warns


Any connected device these days is a potential target of hackers — and that now includes defibrillators.

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Hard Brexit, Dark Money: Links Between These Secretive Campaigns Raise New Questions For Facebook About Political Ads


We Are The 52% has spent more on Facebook ads recently than the Labour Party, while saying almost nothing about its origins or donors. MPs say it’s another example of why the social media giant's transparency measures don't work.


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Cyberwar, discount cables and more: Tech Q&A


An annoying co-worker sent an important email. I never got it. Later, I found it my junk folder. How can I make sure this does not happen again? He was gloating over my mistake.

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6 spring gadgets to help you enjoy the warmer weather


The snow is finally melting and the sun is shining. That can mean only one thing for tech lovers: Time to get outside and enjoy the weather, relying on these trendy gadgets to help you stay connected with the world, get into shape, and spend time with friends and family.

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2019年3月29日 星期五

Afro Emojis Might Be Coming To Your Keyboard In 2020 Thanks To This Petition Started By Two Black Women


"For many people in Black, Afro-Latinx, and diasporic communities, our hair and our cultures are visually unrepresented in these digital conversations."


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Chinese firm selling dating app Grindr amid national security concerns


A Chinese firm is seeking to sell the popular gay dating app Grindr after a U.S. government national security council deemed the app a security risk, Reuters reported Tuesday.

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Apple Just Canceled Its AirPower Wireless Charger


Rest in (Air)Power.


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Facebook Removes Hundreds Of Pages Engaged In "Inauthentic Behavior" In The Philippines


Facebook said the pages and accounts were "linked to a network organized by Nic Gabunada," social media director for President Duterte’s 2016 campaign.


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Google pulls gay conversion therapy app from Play Store following outcry


Google has pulled a controversial conversion therapy app from its Play Store following an outcry from LGBTQ groups.

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Amazon Prime subscribers get a year of Nintendo Switch Online for free


There's a good chance of some overlap between those of you who subscribe to Amazon Prime and also happen to have a Nintendo Switch in your home.

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NASA is paying 24 people $19G to stay in bed


NASA has created the perfect job for anyone who really enjoys staying in bed all day, as long as they don't mind continuing to do just that for 60 days without a break.

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2019年3月28日 星期四

Submarine surge: Why the Navy plans 32 new attack subs by 2034


Destroying enemy surface ships and submarines, “spying” close to enemy shores, bringing massive firepower to strategic areas and launching deadly undersea drones are all missions the Navy hopes to see more of in the future -- as the service plans to add as many as 32 attack submarines in just the next 15 years.

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Google loses major LGBTQ rights endorsement in Living Hope Ministries app dispute


Google's endorsement was revoked by the country's largest LGBTQ rights group over its refusal to remove an app tied to the practice of conversion therapy.

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HUD charges Facebook with housing discrimination over company's targeted advertising practices


Facebook was charged with violating the Fair Housing Act by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development because the company's targeted advertising discriminates on the basis of race and color. 

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The Trump Administration Is Charging Facebook With Housing Discrimination


The charges target Facebook’s long-criticized ad-targeting tools.


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Twitter may annotate Trump's tweets, and those of other officials, if they violate its rules


The next time President Trump tweets something that's in violation of Twitter's standards but still newsworthy, the 280-character message might have a note attached to it.

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Can a computer tell you when you're going to die?


Everyone is faced with the prospect of death, though not knowing when the time will come can be unsettling for many. Now, researchers have uncovered a disturbing benefit of artificial intelligence – the ability to more accurately predict a person's demise.

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14-year-old boy makes $200G playing 'Fortnite' and uploading clips to YouTube – and ‘never goes to school’


"Fortnite" has made a 14 year old boy $196,000 richer and he's just revealed how.

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FTC bans four companies for making billions of robocalls


I think there is a universal hatred of robocalls, which are never useful and therefore always waste your time.

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OKCupid wants to help ‘Game of Thrones’ fans find love


Winter is coming and so is your chance to find love.

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The FCC has fined robocallers $208 million. It's collected $6,790.


America’s telecommunications watchdogs have levied hefty financial penalties against illegal robocallers and demanded that bad actors repay millions to their victims. But years later, little money has been collected.

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This woman doesn't feel pain — and it has researchers excited


Jo Cameron smells her smouldering flesh before realising she has even been burnt and scoffs down chilli peppers with ease — and now doctors believe the 71-year-old could hold the key to new treatments for chronic injuries, after discovering she feels virtually no pain.



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2019年3月27日 星期三

15th-century warlord's sword digitized more than 500 years after his death in battle


An ornate sword that belonged to a 15th-century warlord in Muslim Spain has been digitized in stunning 3-D.

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Facebook bans white nationalism and white separatism


Facebook is banning white nationalism and white separatism from its platform, the Mark Zuckerberg-led company announced on Wednesday.

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Facebook Will Ban White Nationalist And White Supremacist Content


Facebook will redirect users who try to post white nationalist content to a nonprofit that aims to de-radicalize people from hate groups.


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Newspapers largely shun Apple's news subscription service


NEW YORK (AP) — Many newspaper publishers — after suffering for a decade from job losses, shrinking ad dollars and circulation declines — are so far shunning Apple's new "Netflix for news" subscription.

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Palantir wins $800 million Army contract for battlefield intelligence system


The U.S. Army has chosen Palantir Technologies to deploy a complex, new battlefield intelligence system for soldiers.

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US Marines test disposable drone


The US Marines have been testing a new type of drone, one that's only designed to be used once, with the drone left where it lands once the cargo it was carrying has been retrieved.

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Someone alive today will live to be 1,000 years old, ‘incendiary’ tech honcho claims


Someone alive on Earth today will reach the ripe old age of 1,000.

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New Army tank round destroys bunkers, 8-inch concrete walls and more


A single emerging US Army Abrams tank round is engineered to attack and destroy enemy tanks, bunkers, concrete walls, light armored vehicles and even small groups of enemy fighters - by enabling crews to instantly adjust its explosive effect within seconds.

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Apple ‘playing the long game’ with digital credit card and services push


Apple announced a new digital credit card service for iPhone users this week in what CEO Tim Cook described as “the most significant change to the credit card in 50 years.”

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2019年3月26日 星期二

Don’t Change Your Birth Year To 2007 On Twitter, Or You’ll Get Blocked Like Me


UNBLOCK ME YOU COWARDS.


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How Apple Card stacks up against other no-annual-fee credit cards


Promising lenient payment terms, low interest rates, and no fees, the new Apple Card seeks to be a revolutionary credit card for the rest of us.

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Japan says it will not build 'killer robots'


GENEVA (AP) — Japan's ambassador to the United Nations-backed Conference on Disarmament says his country has not developed fully autonomous weapons systems and has no plans to do so.

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Scientists plead to stop creation of killer robots: We're at 'the brink of a new arms race'


Dozens of scientists, health care professionals and academics have written a letter to the U.N. pleading to stop the use of autonomous killer robots, citing recent advances in artificial intelligence "have brought us to the brink of a new arms race in lethal autonomous weapons."

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