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Chrome updates Incognito warning to admit Google tracks users in “private” mode
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2024-1-18
Google
Chrome
AI poisoning could turn open models into destructive “sleeper agents”
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2024-1-18
AI
Google lays off “hundreds” more as ad division switches to AI-powered sales
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2024-1-18
Google
AI
New UEFI vulnerabilities send firmware devs across an entire ecosystem scrambling — PixieFail is a huge deal for cloud and data centers. For the rest, less so.
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2024-1-18
Climate denialists find new ways to monetize disinformation on YouTube | Majority of climate-denial content posted now does not violate YouTube's policy
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2024-1-17
YouTube
Climate
Apple hits “all-time high” smartphone market share, takes #1 spot for 2023
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2024-1-17
Apple
First streaming-only NFL Playoff game breaks records with 23 million viewers
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2024-1-16
Verizon won't stop charging $3.30 “Telco Recovery” fee, may raise it again
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2024-1-16
Apple AirDrop leaks user data like a sieve. Chinese authorities say they're scooping it up.
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2024-1-16
China
Apple
Would Luddites find the gig economy familiar?
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2024-1-14
Reddit must share IP addresses of piracy-discussing users, film studios say
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2024-1-13
Reddit
Report: Deepfake porn consistently found atop Google, Bing search results
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2024-1-13
Google
eBay hit with $3M fine, admits to “terrorizing innocent people”
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2024-1-13
eBay
Google lays off “hundreds” more employees, strips Google Assistant features
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2024-1-12
Google
US judge blocks Ohio Republicans' “troublingly vague” social media law
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2024-1-12
Republican
Hertz Is Selling 20,000 Used EVs Due To High Repair Costs
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2024-1-12
The largest US dam-removal effort to date has begun
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2024-1-11
Harvard spinout QuEra, a quantum computing startup, plans to release an error-corrected quantum computer with 10,000 physical and 100 logical qubits by 2026
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2024-1-11
Startup
Quantum
Wearable solar-powered gadget automatically regulates body temperature. Made of flexible polymers, it could potentially fit in technical clothing.
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2024-1-11
Solar
Intel's CPU branding was already confusing, and today's new CPUs made it worse | Some are 14th-gen Core and some are Core (Series 1), but they're the same thing
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2024-1-10
Intel
HP sued (again) for blocking third-party ink from printers, accused of monopoly
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2024-1-10
The FCC plans shutdown of the two-year-old Affordable Connectivity Program, which currently has 23M enrolled households, as GOP withholds funding
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2024-1-10
Republican
Hackers can infect network-connected wrenches to install ransomware | Researchers identify 23 vulnerabilities, some of which can exploited with no authentication
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2024-1-10
iPhone survives 16,000-foot fall from Alaska Air flight 1282
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2024-1-9
iPhone
Hands-on with Midjourney v6: generates highly detailed images that sometimes seem unrealistic, a different approach to prompting compared to v5, and more
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2024-1-7
A “ridiculously weak” password causes disaster for Spain's No. 2 mobile carrier
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2024-1-7
Mobile
Spain
Experimental antibiotic kills deadly superbug, opens whole new class of drugs.
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2024-1-6
Qualcomm's XR2+ Gen 2 SoC sets up a wave of Apple Vision Pro competitors
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2024-1-5
Apple
23andMe told victims of data breach that suing is futile, letter shows | Victims are still arguing that 23andMe's security measures were inadequate.
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2024-1-5
HyperVerse hedge fund CEO may not exist — Investigation finds no record of identity after collapse causing an estimated $1.3 billion in customer losses
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2024-1-5
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