2019年7月31日 星期三

Viral math problem baffles many on Internet: Can you solve 8÷2(2+2)?


“8÷2(2+2).” Can you solve this math problem? The equation went viral online this week on Twitter causing major confusion as to its answer.

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The FTC Says You Probably Won't Get $125 From Equifax. Here's How To Switch To Free Credit Monitoring.


The FTC said that, as a result of an "overwhelming" response to the Equifax settlement, people who have filed claims are going to get "nowhere near" $125.


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Unopened 1987 Nintendo video game found in attic, expected to sell for $10G


A Nevada man found an unopened copy of Kid Icarus, a 1987 classic video game, in the attic of his childhood home which experts project to sell for at least $10,000 in an online auction Thursday. 

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A Christian Satire Site Is Pushing A Conspiracy That Fact-Checkers Are Helping Facebook Deplatform Conservatives


"By lumping us in with fake news and questioning whether we really qualify as satire, Snopes appears to be actively engaged in an effort to discredit and deplatform us."


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Ultra-fast Hyperloop project moves closer to reality


Elon Musk's dream of transporting humans through tubes at hypersonic speeds moved one step closer to reality.

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Facebook isn't doing enough to fight misinformation, fact-checkers say


Facebook is not doing enough to combat misinformation on its platform, according to fact-checkers that have worked with the tech giant.

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43 Real Stories About How Families Struggled To Pay For College


"My parents had to take out a 401(k) loan but in the end, they were homeless while I was in college."


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Google employees donate heavily to Warren, Sanders despite calls for tech giant's breakup


Google employees are donating heavily to Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, despite the fact that both 2020 presidential candidates are leading the charge to break up Big Tech.

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Apple Card, Apple's latest product, is coming next month


Apple CEO Tim Cook said on the company's fiscal third-quarter earnings call that the Apple Card, Apple's entry into the credit card business, would launch next month.

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Bots targeted race during Democratic debate, researchers say


Bot-like accounts pushed the hashtag #DemDebateSoWhite during Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate in Detroit, according to a report from social media analytics firm Storyful.

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2019年7月30日 星期二

Amazon's Ring service may have 200 police department partnerships already


Amazon's Ring security service is reportedly working with 200 law enforcement agencies.

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For Facebook and Google, huge fines will cause only limited harm


Regulators have slapped Facebook and Google with some very large fines recently, but are the penalties really hurting the hugely profitable titans of Silicon Valley?

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Army tests robot-force attack on enemy 'tank ditch, minefield'


Surging into heavy enemy fire, navigating rigorous terrain and forward-placing sensors and weapons close to enemy targets, teams of Army robots conducted a “deep assault through a breach” during an exercise intended to prepare the service for a new kind of man-machine drone warfare.

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Nearly 40 percent of Generation Z are sexting: study


When it comes to sending intimate photos, Gen Z is leading the charge, with nearly 40 percent of youngsters ages 18 to 22 sending off a naked pic of themselves.

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GOP Sen. Josh Hawley takes aim Facebook and YouTube's 'deceptive techniques'


Sen. Josh Hawley has announced legislation designed to curb social media addiction and target “deceptive techniques” that tech giants use to exploit users.

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'Dying California' Drone Footage Highlights Homeless Crisis




A Los Angeles man is giving the world a bird's-eye view over some of the region's homelessness encampments by deploying a drone in the hopes that it will light a fire under residents and council members...

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Apple Contractors Found Listening In on Siri Conversations




Apple has long touted its commitment to protecting customer data, but according to a new report from The Guardian, humans are listening in on conversations with Apple's voice assistant Siri.

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Alleged Seattle hacker arrested in Capital One breach, boasted on social media: report


Authorities claim a Seattle software engineer was responsible for the hacking of Capital One and obtained the personal data of over 100 million people in what appears to be one of the biggest breaches of a big bank in history.

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2019年7月29日 星期一

Capital One data breach exposes info of 106M customers, applicants; suspect arrested


Capital One Financial Corp., the fifth-largest U.S. credit-card issuer, said Monday that a hacker accessed the personal information of approximately 106 million card customers and applicants, one of the largest ever data breaches of a big bank.

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Navy preps Littoral Combat Ship for massive 'blue water' warfare


Destroying enemy helicopters on the open sea, hitting attacking enemy drones and countering opposing surface ships from safer stand-off distances are all combat missions now being emphasized by the Navy as it prepares its Littoral Combat Ship for massive “blue water” warfare - an effort designed to widen the ship’s attack potential and build upon its expansive scope of shallow water missions. 

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Hackers could gridlock entire cities using connected cars, researchers say


Imagine a future in which you're riding along in a self-driving vehicle and, suddenly, it shuts down in the middle of a major intersection.

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Apple's Siri lets contractors hear couples having sex, confidential medical information: report


Apple contract workers can overhear confidential medical information and couples having sex, as part of maintaining quality control for the tech giant's AI-powered voice assistant Siri, according to a new report.

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Navy names new salvage and rescue ship in honor of Native American tribe


The Navy’s newest towing, salvage and rescue ship will be named to honor the history and service of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan.  

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Sony wants to build a wearable 'air conditioner'


Sony, via its experimental First Flight program, is crowdfunding a wearable "air conditioner" known as the Reon Pocket that people could wear as they deal with high temperatures.

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16-year-old wins $3M playing 'Fortnite'


Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf, a 16-year-old from Pennsylvania, won first place at the Solos competition at the first-ever Fortnite World Cup, winning $3 million in prize money.

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2019年7月28日 星期日

You might not know of Exmouth Gulf, but conservationists say it's globally important


A group of scientists is pushing for Exmouth Gulf, next to Ningaloo Reef in remote Western Australia, to be protected from industry saying its biodiversity is of global significance.



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You can be sued for posting a negative online review


Online reviews are a blessing and a curse. When they’re glowing, a single review can boost business and improve morale. A bad review can be hurtful and drive away customers. Since many reviews are anonymous, the web is full of unfiltered vitriol, and people are getting savvy that you cannot trust negative reviews.

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2019年7月27日 星期六

Counterculture, consumerism and the far right


Countercultural movements, like Occupy Wall Street, are meant to be future-focussed - revolutionary even. So, why do they often fade into commercialism? Are they simply a function of consumer capitalism? If so, what future do they have? And must they always be progressive?

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This Is What It’s Like Being Raised By An Extremely Online Parent


“He helped me create my Twitter account when I was 5.”


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Ransomware is a 'best seller' on underground hacker forums


Ransomware is a hit with hackers says a news study.

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Card skimmers, old laptop fixes, fingerprint scans, and more: Tech Q&A


Watch out for skimmers, find the tech help you need and revive your old laptop.

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Russian suspect in $4B Bitcoin fraud is sued in California; US, Russia seek his extradition from Greece


A Russian suspect linked to a $4 billion Bitcoin fraud case -- whose extradition from Greece is sought by U.S. authorities -- has now been hit with a civil lawsuit in California.

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2019年7月26日 星期五

British hacker avoids jail time, pleads guilty to creating malware


British hacker Marcus Hutchins, who helped thwart a global cyberattack in 2017, avoided jail time on Friday but faced a year of supervised release after pleading guilty to two counts of creating malware.

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Google donates 100,000 Home Minis to help people with paralysis


Your home is supposed to be your sanctuary, but for Paralympic powerlifter Garrison Redd, his home can sometimes be a challenging space that reminds him of what he lost almost two decades ago.

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32 Times Parents Were Their Kids' Worst Enemies On Social Media


Three words: "partial nip slip."


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Trump lashes out at Apple, denies request for tariff exemption


President Trump lashed out at Apple on Friday, saying he would not abide by the company's request for a tariff exemption on parts of its Mac Pro.

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Air Force speeds up B-21 for 'next-gen' stealth technology


The Air Force appears to have completed its Critical Design Review of the emerging B-21 bomber, inspiring confidence and optimism that a new-generation of stealth will be ready for war by the mid-2020s, and beyond.

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There's An Underground Economy Selling Links From The New York Times, BBC, CNN And Other Big News Sites


“I'm very impressed,” wrote a satisfied customer who paid to have a link in an old New York Times article redirected to their website.


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2019年7月25日 星期四

Democrat Tulsi Gabbard Sues Google Over Suspension of Ad Account




Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, one of the Democrats seeking the party’s nomination for president in 2020, sued Google on Thursday for suspending her advertising account, NBC News reported. The lawsuit adds to a chorus of

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The Biggest Risk To Your Child’s Online Privacy? Grandma.


Parents who choose not to post photos of their kids to social media struggle when Facebook-happy older relatives break the rules.


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