2020年6月30日 星期二

55-million-year-old frog and bat fossils to help revive struggling Queensland town


It is one of the most remarkable fossil deposits in the world, but until now it has been Murgon's "best-kept secret".



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Facebook Has Been Profiting From Boogaloo Ads Promoting Civil War And Unrest


Facebook said on Tuesday that it was banning content associated with the extremist Boogaloo group. BuzzFeed News found the company has been running Boogaloo ads advocating for violence for months.


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Netflix pledges $100 million toward economic initiatives for black communities


Netflix is pledging 2 percent of its cash holdings, initially up to $100 million, to provide economic opportunity for the black community.

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NASA's wearable device will warn you if you try to touch your face


In an effort to stop the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has cautioned people to avoid touching their faces. Now, NASA has taken that one step further and created a wearable device to remind people to do so.

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How to find everything Microsoft knows about you


It’s no secret how much Big Tech companies know about all of us. I bet Google comes to mind first. Tap or click here to see everything Google has on you with one quick download.

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2020年6月29日 星期一

Pentagon will deploy its new B-21 stealth bomber to Pacific


The Pentagon plans to deploy its emerging B-21 stealth bomber in the Pacific as part of a decided effort to ensure technical superiority, sustain deterrence and, if needed, hold potential adversaries at risk. 

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Army AI-enabled robots may fire weapons in war to defend against attacks


What if artillery rounds, mini-drone swarms of explosives, rockets and even air-fired missiles are all approaching forward-positioned Army troops at the same time? Imagine that these incoming weapons are dispersed, varied and fast approaching. How do ground commanders avoid being overwhelmed and destroyed? Could AI help solve this lethal predicament? 

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YouTube bans David Duke, Richard Spencer, more for hate speech


YouTube has banned several prominent white supremacist channels, including those belonging to David Duke and Richard Spencer.

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India Just Banned TikTok


The government ordered 59 Chinese-owned apps to be blocked following border clashes with China that left 20 Indian soldiers dead.


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Reddit bans ‘TheDonald’ and almost 2,000 other subreddits in hate speech crackdown


Reddit is banning r/The_Donald along with almost 2,000 other online communities after updating its content policy to crack down harder on hate speech, the company announced on Monday.

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Trump Suspended From Twitch as Reddit Shuts Down Supporters' Forum


Reddit said Monday it was banning about 2,000 subreddits, including “The_Donald,” where supporters of President Donald Trump had gathered, in a crackdown the tech company said was aimed at communities that promote hate, NBC News reports. “All communities on Reddit must abide by our content policy in good faith. We banned r/The_Donald because it has not done so, despite every...

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2020年6月27日 星期六

Is the future of live music an illusion?


As Australia’s live music industry has been left decimated by the COVID-19 pandemic and unprecedented damage to venues from bushfires, we’re attending more online concerts, virtual gigs and streamed festivals than ever before. Technology is evolving at a rapid pace, pushed along by the demand for content and even giving rise to the reality that not all live musicians have to be living. But what does this mean for the future of live music? Can the digital and physical industries co-exist? And what does the future hold for musicians, how they’ll be paid and immortalised in digital technology?

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5 free downloads to keep your PC or Mac secure


The FBI has seen a significant spike in cybercrime reports since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hackers, scammers, and snoops are having a field day. Be sure to check for any updates to your gear.

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2020年6月26日 星期五

Social media alternative Parler doesn’t censor, fact-check posts, CEO says


Parler CEO John Matze said Parler is important for conservatives during an election year, where they can post freely without being censored.

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Will new Chinese artillery rival US weapons?


The People’s Liberation Army may be arming its forces along the Indian border with its new lightweight, digitized, vehicle-mounted 155mm Howitzer weapon engineered to bring new dimensions of mobile artillery attack to modern ground war.

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Facebook to Label All Rule-Breaking Posts – Even Trump's


Facebook says it will flag all ‘newsworthy’ posts from politicians that break its rules, including those from President Donald Trump

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European Advertising Giant Pulls Facebook, Twitter Ads Over ‘Polarizing Atmosphere'


Unilever, whose brands include Dove, Ben & Jerry’s and Hellmann’s, said Friday it will halt advertising on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter in the U.S. at least through Dec. 31. The consumer products giant has spent more than $11.8 million in the U.S. this year on Facebook, according to marketing analytics firm Pathmatics.  Shares of Facebook and Twitter fell more than 7% after Unilever...

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What would robot vs robot war look like?


The Chinese Army is preparing to deploy small, new, tracked war-robots armed with machine guns, night vision, missile loaders and camera sensors to conduct attacks while leaving manned systems at safer stand-off distances. 

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Apple gets COVID-19 savvy with Apple Watch and Memojis


At its developer conference, which started on Monday, Apple said the new operating system for the Apple Watch will add a reminder to wash your hands, while Apple Memojis will get COVID-19 customization, adding face mask coverings.

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5 reasons to upgrade to a smart thermostat this summer


When it comes to making your home smart, you need the right gear. Amazon’s Alexa resides in millions of households and make sure you get the most out of yours. Tap or click for 13 Alexa skills you’ll use over and over again.

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2020年6月25日 星期四

Verizon Joins Ad Boycott of Facebook Over Hateful Content


Verizon is joining an escalating movement to siphon advertising away from Facebook in an effort to pressure the company into doing more to prevent racist and violent information from being shared on its social networking service

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YouTube Star Jenna Marbles Said She’s Quitting YouTube After Fans Asked Her To Apologize For Past Racist Videos


“I want to make sure the things that I put into the world are not hurting anyone,” she said a new video.


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The Pentagon has plans to destroy hypersonic weapons attacks


The Pentagon is looking to Space War as an emerging method to counter seemingly unstoppable hypersonic weapons attacks, with early prototyping of satellite sensors and other tracking technology to more quickly find and “take out” weapons traveling more than five times the speed of sound. 

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Protesters Marching Across The Country Had No Idea That A Tech Company Was Spying On Them


Data company Mobilewalla used cellphone information to estimate the demographics of protesters. Sen. Elizabeth Warren says it’s “shady” and concerning.


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Lasers, AI and drones likely to inform Navy concept for new 2030 destroyer


Maybe it will take out missiles beyond the earth’s atmosphere, incinerate targets well beyond the horizon with high-powered laser weapons and instantly stop a multi-faceted series of incoming attacks all at the same time? Perhaps it will use AI-empowered algorithms to launch a large fleet of networked surface, air and undersea drones, able to launch coordinated attacks at long ranges?

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Apps designed to track COVID-19 might be full of ransomware, report says


New ransomware has popped up that may signal more malicious COVID-19 apps are coming. 

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2020年6月24日 星期三

Amazon launches Counterfeit Crimes Unit to work with police in fight against fraudsters


Amazon is launching a new unit to crack down on counterfeit goods, the company announced Wednesday.

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ACLU files complaint over facial recognition arrest


The ACLU has filed a formal complaint against Detroit police over what it claims is a wrongful arrest resulting from facial recognition technology.

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Boston bans police from using facial recognition technology


Boston has banned police from using facial recognition technology, becoming the second-largest U.S. community to do so.

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ACLU files complaint filed over facial recognition arrest


The ACLU has filed a formal complaint against Detroit police over what it claims is a wrongful arrest resulting from facial recognition technology.

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Twitter Bans Pro-Trump Meme Maker for Copyright Violations


A conservative social media user whose memes have been repeatedly reposted by President Donald Trump has been kicked off Twitter for repeated copyright violations

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Air Force arms cargo planes for future attack


The U.S. Air Force is arming its cargo planes with bombs for attack missions in a clear move to expand the offensive warfare envelope for its fleet of tactical supply and transport aircraft, bringing a significant ability to drop weapons from austere, low-altitude, hard-to-reach areas. 

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Boston Just Banned Its Government From Using Facial Recognition Technology


Citing “racial bias in facial surveillance,” the Boston City Council voted unanimously to stop the use of facial recognition by public agencies.


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Pentagon 2020 space strategy calls for new weapons


To say the Pentagon is massively emphasizing space war would be an understatement. This focus has clearly emerged from its newly released 2020 Defense Space Strategy Summary.

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2020年6月23日 星期二

Lawmakers seek $6 billion to add weapons to deter China in the Pacific


What kind of impact would land-based air defenses, increased ISR (Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance) operations and more bomber patrols have upon U.S. deterrence efforts in the Pacific Theater? Is this question taking on additional relevance and urgency in light of Chinese maneuvers near Taiwan and the South China Sea? 

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Boompilled: Fireworks Conspiracy Theories Are Bursting Across The Internet


There's no evidence that the fireworks lighting up US cities are caused by anything other than oversupply and understimulation. That hasn't stopped the conspiracies.


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More than 1,600 Google employees call on company to end all police contracts, kick cops off of Gmail


As protests against police brutality and systemic racism continue across the country, Google employees are demanding that their company overhaul its relationship with law enforcement.

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Army fires off test shot for new precision-strike missile


The U.S. Army has fired test shot number three for its fast-emerging Precision-Strike Missile, a new surface-to-surface weapon intended to destroy targets with precision accuracy from ranges as far as 500 km. (311 miles).

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Dog goes viral after pictures show it being inseparable from stuffed toy


Dogs may be man's best friend, but one cuddly canine in Colorado is swapping out her human for a stuffed toy.

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2020年6月22日 星期一

Here Are The Things You Need To Know From Apple's Big June Event


Shiny new updates for your shiny Apple toys.


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Navy brings massive carrier power to Taiwan Strait, South China Sea


The U.S. Navy is now operating three aircraft carriers in the Pacific in what appears to be a strong show of force following Chinese movements and comments regarding Taiwan and the South China Sea. ​​​​​​​

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Apple announces Macs moving to Apple chips, big improvements for iOS at WWDC


After weeks of speculation, Apple finally announced that it would be switching its Mac computers to ARM-based Apple silicon processors starting by the end of the year, a big blow to Intel.

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Apple Previews New Software, Changes to Mac Chips


Apple on Monday provided a glimpse at upcoming software changes designed to make the iPhone even easier to use and announced underlying hardware changes to its line of Mac computers.

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