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13 votes
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Group chats are making the internet fun again
4 votes -
The global internet is disintegrating. What comes next?
12 votes -
Angry Birds and the end of privacy
10 votes -
The OnePlus 7 Pro has a 90Hz screen, three cameras, and costs $669
12 votes -
A simple way to reduce harassment in online discussion groups
13 votes -
San Francisco has banned government and police use of face surveillance technology
25 votes -
Who identifies project stakeholders? Here's how to find out.
7 votes -
Building a $100,000 speaker - Meridian facility tour
5 votes -
Why I (Still) Love Tech: In Defense of a Difficult Industry
8 votes -
Adobe warns customers of potential legal action for using older versions of Creative Cloud apps
19 votes -
Maciej Ceglowski's Senate testimony on privacy rights and data collection in a digital economy
11 votes -
Lenovo unveils preview of the world’s first foldable PC in ThinkPad X1 family
10 votes -
Any recommendations for a future-proof smartphone for a power user?
I'm gonna have to buy a new smartphone soon, but I want to be able to keep that as long as possible. From my viewpoint, there are mainly three aspects to that: performance, software and battery...
I'm gonna have to buy a new smartphone soon, but I want to be able to keep that as long as possible. From my viewpoint, there are mainly three aspects to that: performance, software and battery lifespan/replaceability.
Do you have any recommendations (what I was originally hoping for - but didn't find - is a mid to high range phone with a maintained lineageos build and a replaceable battery)? And what are your ways to handle the problem of the user experience on smartphones degrading so quickly?7 votes -
WhatsApp voice calls contained a buffer-overflow vulnerability that was used to install spyware [CVE-2019-3568]
11 votes -
Samsung spilled SmartThings app source code and secret keys
5 votes -
Judge rejects Musk’s arguments to dismiss “pedo guy” defamation suit
14 votes -
How WhatsApp leaked my private information to advertisers
14 votes -
Google Pixel 3a: High-end features at a more affordable price ($399 USD, $479 for XL)
17 votes -
I tried to make Facebook's news feed random and fun
6 votes -
How facial recognition became a routine policing tool in America
6 votes -
In contrast to Facebook, Google seems to be leaning into the message that they have all your data, and emphasizing how that allows them to make your life easier
25 votes -
Nest, the company, died at Google I/O 2019
19 votes -
Mozilla Research Call: Tune up Tor for Integration and Scale
6 votes -
The challenge of building a self-driving car
6 votes -
The long tail
6 votes -
2600 denied access to UK stores due to fear of "negative publicity"
6 votes -
Washington Attorney General: Amazon must remove toxic school supplies, kid’s jewelry from marketplace nationwide, pay AG's office $700,000
8 votes -
How technology hijacks people's minds
5 votes -
Should the media quit Facebook?
3 votes -
Google releases fifty-three gender fluid emoji
16 votes -
Firefox bug: All extensions disabled due to expiration of intermediate signing cert
64 votes -
It's Time to Break Up Facebook
14 votes -
Technical details on the recent Firefox add-on outage
11 votes -
Peter Thiel's Palantir was used to bust relatives of migrant children, new documents show
7 votes -
The rise of fear-based social media like Nextdoor, Citizen, and now Amazon’s Neighbors
13 votes -
Google I/O 2019 keynote
8 votes -
Google is shutting down the "Works with Nest" API on August 31, 2019
5 votes -
TikTok might be a Chinese Cambridge Analytica-scale privacy threat
13 votes -
Don’t let industry write the rules for AI
4 votes -
Silicon Valley's health-tech start-ups need to focus more on medical rigor and less on growth
10 votes -
Facebook faces a big penalty, but US regulators are split over how big
15 votes -
Firefox 66.0.4 has been released - fixes disabled extensions/add-ons
16 votes -
AIs should have the same ethical protections as animals
12 votes -
How do you organize your bookmarks?
For me, I have a huge collection of bookmarks in Firefox that are super unorganized. I have some semblance of folder system but...it's quite messy. I'm sure many people have a similar problem....
For me, I have a huge collection of bookmarks in Firefox that are super unorganized. I have some semblance of folder system but...it's quite messy. I'm sure many people have a similar problem. Share your ideas on how you keep your bookmarks organized, what's your system?
25 votes -
5G signal could jam satellites that help with weather forecasting
7 votes -
Multiple problems found out in FlatPak
11 votes -
(1999) A refrigerator that “thinks” – intelligent refrigerator will simplify homes
5 votes -
Reddit user uses linux on Nintendo Switch as a work computer/tablet
13 votes -
“Just Switch to Linux” Is The Loser’s Game
40 votes