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16 votes
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In major privacy win, US Supreme Court rules police need warrant to track your cellphone
40 votes -
The strife of Brian: Why doomed Intel boss's ex86 may not be the real reason for his hasty exit
2 votes -
Firefox is back. It’s time to give it a try.
93 votes -
Telstra and Optus' week from hell was years in the making
4 votes -
Fox accepts Disney's $71.3 billion offer, days after Comcast bid $65 billion.
31 votes -
Algeria shuts down the internet for two hours to prevent leaks and cheating on exams
9 votes -
Apple will fix broken MacBook keyboards for free under new service program
5 votes -
Twitter 'Smytes' customers
13 votes -
Activism and doxing: Stephen Miller, ICE and how internet platforms have no good options
6 votes -
Brave launches user trials for opt-in ads
8 votes -
Burger robot startup opens first restaurant
5 votes -
The future of robots from science fiction to present day predictions
3 votes -
Airbnb sunsetting react native
8 votes -
California's Net Neutrality bill has been gutted
26 votes -
Google update aims to show you how it uses your data
5 votes -
Instagram announces IGTV, a new app for watching long-form, vertical video
9 votes -
EU committee approves new rules that could "destroy the internet as we know it."
13 votes -
Cory Doctorow: "The EU is about to end everything that's good and pure about the internet"
12 votes -
Kazuo Kashio, a founder of Casio Computer, dies at 89
6 votes -
Alternatives to Google as a Search Engine?
Looking for something along the lines of DuckDuckGo and other privacy focused search engines. Any Tildoes have a go-to, non-censored, privacy focused search engine?
30 votes -
Amazon Prime Wardrobe officially launches to all US Prime members
7 votes -
How do you use technology to aid in productivity?
I've always had a great interest in using technology to try to achieve my goals with ease. What's your favorite bit of tech that makes your work easier?
18 votes -
Norwegian court orders website of public domain court decisions shut down with no due process
14 votes -
Phone Apps Helping Scientists Research Suicidal Thoughts
3 votes -
Workers of the world unite on distributed platforms: The distributed network has gobbled the hierarchical firm. Only by seizing the platform can workers avoid digital serfdom
3 votes -
Ellen Pao - The perverse incentives that help incels thrive in tech
29 votes -
YouTube faces paying billions to music stars after copyright vote
6 votes -
YouTube faces paying billions to music stars after copyright vote
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Banking by smart speaker arrives, but security issues exist
2 votes -
Arm-based supercomputer prototype to be deployed at Sandia National Laboratories by US DoE
3 votes -
Google's top global lawyer warns Australia against a tech backlash
2 votes -
YouTube blocks MIT OpenWare and Blender videos, asks for monetization agreement
18 votes -
Why does Google have nine messaging services?
A sentence from this article on Ars Technica about the new Android Messages web interface really jumped out at me: Android Messages started as a simple SMS app, but, with the Web client, it is...
A sentence from this article on Ars Technica about the new Android Messages web interface really jumped out at me:
Android Messages started as a simple SMS app, but, with the Web client, it is turning into Google's ninth messaging service after (deep breath) Google Talk, Google Voice, Buzz, Google+ Messenger, Hangouts, Spaces, Allo, and the Slack-like Hangouts Chat.
Nine different chat services from a single company is just wild. How did Google let such an important aspect of the Android platform become such a mess, and what should Google do about it?
22 votes -
Joshua Schulte (of Vault 7 leaks) has been indicted for leaking CIA secrets
8 votes -
YouTube begins issuing strikes to channels that advertise their Twitch counterparts
@linustech: Basically they are mad we are publicizing our stream on Twitch. Yet another move towards YouTube owning the audience rather than the creators having control of that relationship. To be clear these guidelines have existed for a long time. The enforcement is new.
20 votes -
Hard-won lessons: Five years with Node.js
4 votes -
IBM shows off Project Debater, an AI designed to make coherent arguments
5 votes -
Why Skylake CPUs are sometimes 50% slower – How Intel has broken existing code
14 votes -
A program from a thirty-five year old magazine for “BASIC Month” and a chat with its author
4 votes -
On the sad state of Macintosh hardware
32 votes -
Man goes to prison for attempting to hijack web domain at gunpoint
16 votes -
Microsoft acquires Flipgrid, classroom video platform
3 votes -
You can no longer book Uber rides inside Google Maps
7 votes -
What's your favourite emoji?
There're so many options—I'm particularly impartial to ⛹♀️ right now because I've never actually seen it used.
7 votes -
Laptops with 128GB of RAM are here
10 votes -
Whatever Happened to Wordstar?
7 votes -
Facebook used less for news as youngsters turn to WhatsApp: Reuters Institute
11 votes -
Apple is starting a music publishing business. Huh?
4 votes -
A tough week for tech workers, and it won’t be the last
7 votes