2020年1月31日 星期五

Alexa, Read Me a Story: Audio Content for Kids on the Rise


Audio content for kids is on the rise. But navigating all the audiobooks, podcasts and music can be a chore for parents. One-stop platforms carrying all three are popping up. That's driven in part by a bump in podcast listening.

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A Pro-Trump Blog Doxed A Chinese Scientist It Falsely Accused Of Creating The Coronavirus As A Bioweapon


The scientist's name, photo, email, and a telephone number are being spread across American social media.


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Facebook hits back at Soros claim of 'special relationship' between Trump, Zuckerberg


Facebook on Friday renounced allegations by liberal billionaire George Soros that a "special relationship" exists between the social network and President Donald Trump.

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5 apps to order food for the Super Bowl


Super Bowl Sunday is often associated with the food as much as it is the game itself. Luckily for those watching the event, there are a variety of food delivery apps.

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How to clone yourself as a 3D-printed figure


The “selfie” has enjoyed phenomenal popularity as way to record a moment in time, but this coming decade is bringing some big – or rather tiny – competition: 3D-printed clones.

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5 of the worst ransomware attacks in the US


Ransomware in 2020 will be as destructive as ever, according to experts. Here are the worst to date – and a preview of what’s to come.

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'Madden 20' predicts close Kansas City Chiefs victory over 49ers


If "Madden NFL 20" is any indication, the Kansas City Chiefs will win the Super Bowl, beating the San Francisco 49ers in close fashion.

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2020年1月30日 星期四

Facebook Says It Will Remove Posts About Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories And Fake Cures


Facebook will work with global and local health organisations to combat misinformation about the coronavirus emergency.


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Elon Musk Can’t Lose


Tesla’s billionaire CEO fought a lawsuit over his own bad behavior and won. For the reality-bending entrepreneur, there was no other possible outcome.


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New Air Force technology aims to stop nuclear attacks faster


The Air Force and industry are taking new technical steps to quickly alert commanders in the event that the U.S. comes under nuclear attack, by increasing the time window with which decision-makers have to both defend and potentially retaliate. 

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Your smartphone is really dirty: 5 disgusting habits to avoid


Mobile phones are the dirtiest devices when it comes to spreading disease, according to a recent survey.

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8 cool connected home gadgets for 2020


The modern connected home is a marvel of engineering. And, it doesn’t cost that much to upgrade. These gadgets were all announced recently and are shipping soon. They provide voice-activated house control, high-tech security features, and ultra-convenience.

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2020年1月29日 星期三

Coronavirus forces Apple, Google and other tech giants to take precautionary measures


Silicon Valley is bracing for the coronavirus outbreak to impact its bottom line as Google closed its offices in China and Apple said its production will be affected.

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Facebook Won’t Remove This Woman’s Butthole As A Business Page


“This unofficial Page was created because people on Facebook have shown interest in this place or business. It's not affiliated with or endorsed by anyone associated with Samantha Rae Anna Jespersen's Butthole.”


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China Is Arresting People For "Spreading Rumors" Online About The Coronavirus


The Chinese government is fighting two viral outbreaks — one that has killed 132 people so far and another that has caused mass confusion online for millions more.


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Facial recognition scanners at US airports under scrutiny as Philadelphia launches pilot program


A growing number of airports across the U.S. are using facial recognition scanners.

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How to Stop Sites From Sharing Your Information With Facebook


Facebook has rolled out a tool that lets users see exactly which third-party apps and websites share their data with Facebook. The tool also includes a toggle to turn this off.

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Coronavirus sparks Google search spike in 'Corona beer virus' and 'beer virus'


Google search data suggests that some people are getting confused by the deadly coronavirus.

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Super Bowl LIV: Nearly 1 in 4 will stream the big game, survey finds


The Super Bowl is routinely the most-watched TV show, garnering more than 100 million viewers every year. But as consumers increasingly get rid of their cable packages, they're turning to streaming to watch the big game.

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Super Bowl upset? Xbox battle predicts 49ers win


Going into Super Bowl LIV, the Kansas City Chiefs are a slight favorite over the San Francisco 49ers, but if the Microsoft Xbox battle is any guide, viewers might be in for an upset on Sunday.

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You See These Logos Every Day But How Well Do You Know Them?


Once you see it, you will really see it!


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5 pro tips to speed up your old computer


In the tech world, there’s always something bigger, better and faster. But do you really need the latest everything? Sorry early adopters, you don’t if you take care of your gadgets.

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2020年1月28日 星期二

This Video About Australia’s Bushfires Was Debunked By A Fact Checker. Facebook Promoted It Anyway.


Exclusive: Facebook says it's working to remove false information, but at the same time, it's accepting money from people spreading it.


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Navy tests new sleek, stealthy destroyer hull in rough seas


When faced with high winds, up to 20-foot waves and dangerously rough seas, which Navy ships can survive -- and continue to wage war on the open sea?

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Facial Recognition Startup Clearview AI Is Struggling To Address Complaints As Its Legal Issues Mount


One of Clearview AI's investors defended the company, “We do not have to be hidden to be free.”


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NFL tightens social media security after hackers launch pre-Super Bowl attack


The NFL has tightened social media security after hackers launched a wide-ranging attack just days before Super Bowl LIV.

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Product Hunt Has Released YourStack, A Social Network Where People Talk About Products


It’s built a site to review all your stuff.


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2020年1月27日 星期一

One incredibly useful trick to find any photo on your phone fast


You might remember when you’d only snap a few photos for fear of wasting film. Those days are long gone. Reports indicate people worldwide snap an astounding 1 trillion images a year.

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Silicon Valley scrambles to stop coronavirus misinformation


The coronavirus's rapid spread worldwide is forcing Big Tech to confront the equally viral proliferation of misinformation -- in the form outright falsehoods and half-truths about the outbreak.

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Multiple NFL Twitter Accounts Hacked, Including for Super Bowl-Bound Chiefs and 49ers


A "white hat" hacker group on Monday claimed responsibility for hijacking the social media accounts for the NFL and multiple football teams. OurMine, a Saudi Arabian hacking account that promotes its own cyber security services, said it hacked a number of the league's accounts on its Twitter page, NBC News reported. The first team to be exposed to the hackers appeared to be the Chicago Bears on Sunday. "Apologies that our account was compromised this morning," the team tweeted Sunday. Read more at NBC News.

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US military plane that crashed in Afghanistan: What we know


An Air Force statement has confirmed that the plane that crashed in Afghanistan Monday was a U.S. Air Force E-11A communications and electronic warfare plane. 

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NFL teams' Twitter accounts hacked ahead of Super Bowl LIV


A number of NFL teams' Twitter accounts have apparently been targeted by hackers, including the accounts for the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, who meet in Super Bowl LIV on Sunday.

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Internet watchdog calls on Congress to revoke big tech protections to counter political bias


The Internet Accountability Project, a self-described conservative watchdog, called out Congress for failing to exercise oversight of big tech amid revelations of massive data hoarding, allegations of political bias, and personal privacy abuse. 

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Strange Bedfellows: Fraudsters Used Grindr To Spoof Ads On Roku Apps And Devices


The scheme, dubbed “DiCaprio,” shows how common ad fraud has become in the connected TV industry.


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Chinese State Media Spread A False Image Of A Hospital For Coronavirus Patients In Wuhan


The photo actually shows an apartment building.


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Navy 'moves-out' on operating 11 aircraft carriers


They are floating attack machines, small cities on the seas and visible examples of U.S. military power -- and the Pentagon now plans to operate 11 of them. 

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Kobe Bryant dead: Teens post disturbing TikTok video that appears to mimic late NBA legend


Three teenagers have posted a disturbing video to TikTok that appears to mimic the helicopter crash that killed NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others.

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Can You Correctly Guess When These Tech Products Were Released?


Life comes at you fast!


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