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7 votes
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A draft executive order from the White House would have the FTC and FCC police alleged social media censorship
7 votes -
US Republican Party boycotting Twitter ads over Mitch McConnell’s campaign Twitter lock
10 votes -
The high bandwidth memory standard, HBM2E: The E Stands for Evolutionary
6 votes -
Security researcher successfully used false GDPR "right of access" requests to obtain extensive personal information about someone else
8 votes -
Cloudflare is terminating service for 8Chan
69 votes -
The surprising history of copyright and what it means for Google
4 votes -
The lonely work of moderating Hacker News
15 votes -
WhatsApp protocol decryption for chat manipulation and more
7 votes -
New ‘warshipping’ technique gives hackers access to enterprise offices
8 votes -
A framework for moderation - Bright lines for internet moderation don't exist, but we can get closer by defining boundaries for the gray areas
7 votes -
AlterEgo, a new wearable device system, can detect what you’re saying when you’re talking to yourself, even if you’re completely silent and not moving your mouth
15 votes -
Twitter announces bugs in their advertising settings that resulted in sharing and using users' data even if they explicitly opted out
8 votes -
8chan goes dark after hardware provider discontinues service
47 votes -
Apple subsidiary, FileMaker, returns to its original name from the ’80s [Claris]
9 votes -
8chan is a megaphone for shooters. ‘Shut the site down,’ says its creator.
32 votes -
Apple rolls out Apple Card Preview to select users
6 votes -
How would one go about removing Google from one's life?
I have an android phone and my main email is a gmail. I'd like to somehow de-googlefy myself if at all possible. I don't have facebook so that isn't really a concern.
35 votes -
How Facebook failed to break into hardware: The untold story of Building 8
9 votes -
Sneaker and fashion marketplace StockX was hacked, with almost seven million records stolen
9 votes -
The ‘Amazon of Africa’ faces a big challenge: No addresses
10 votes -
Facebook hit with new questions over Cambridge Analytica
13 votes -
The philosophy of low-tech: A conversation with Kris De Decker
4 votes -
Anti-vaxxers live in an online bubble this scientist wants to burst
6 votes -
US FTC announces that people who chose the $125 option from the Equifax breach will receive "nowhere near" that, and has removed it as an option
25 votes -
Ottawa city hall has been targeted by cyber attacks more than 8,000 times in the past year
8 votes -
The endless, invisible persuasion tactics of the internet
8 votes -
The life and death of an Instagram fish - What one funny-looking fish taught us about evolution, the internet, and the monsters we create
7 votes -
Apple globally suspends program in which humans review users' Siri queries
11 votes -
Preserving laptop stickers on MacBooks
10 votes -
Are Spotify’s shareholders failing to see signs of the early stages of subscriber saturation?
15 votes -
Must-have browser extensions?
What are some of your must have browser extensions? I recently made an effort to switch to Firefox, and now I'm looking for some good browser extensions to make my web browsing experience better....
What are some of your must have browser extensions?
I recently made an effort to switch to Firefox, and now I'm looking for some good browser extensions to make my web browsing experience better. Here are the ones I currently use:
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The data transfer project
7 votes -
Everything cops say about Amazon's Ring is scripted or approved by Ring
18 votes -
The nanosheet transistor is the next (and maybe last) step in Moore’s Law
11 votes -
The Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has banned Google from listening to Google Home recordings in the EU for three months
9 votes -
Facebook connected her to a tattooed soldier in Iraq. Or so she thought.
5 votes -
Ordinary Americans are using armies of phones to generate extra income for beer, diapers, and bills through ad fraud
8 votes -
How Not to Regulate Social Media: Proposed privacy and bot laws don’t target real problems, and would cause needless harm
4 votes -
Researchers at Uppsala University have successfully created the world's first paper battery
6 votes -
When having friends is more alluring than being right
14 votes -
Creating Passionate Users: The Myth of "Keeping up"
8 votes -
I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords: Tips for working with a co-bot
6 votes -
Security researchers at Google Project Zero discovered and responsibly disclosed the recently patched iMessage based Apple iOS vulnerability
7 votes -
There are still people making rage comics in 2019, despite everything
21 votes -
YouTube trolls advertise fake homeless shelter, tricking 'desperate' California residents and harassing a social media personality
7 votes -
Datacentre at Hamina and technology training hub in Helsinki illustrate Google's growing interest in Finland
3 votes -
Proposed US law would ban infinite scroll, autoplaying video
13 votes -
Chinese vlogger who used filter to look younger caught in live-stream glitch
14 votes -
Budget smartphones - apparently there are good options. Opinions and recommendations?
I just picked up a Nokia 3.1 for $120 in a bit of an emergency and I really like it. It's very light, Android One, very nice styling and again it's $120! I was shocked by this experience at this...
I just picked up a Nokia 3.1 for $120 in a bit of an emergency and I really like it. It's very light, Android One, very nice styling and again it's $120!
I was shocked by this experience at this price point. This thing is excellent for my use case, as a pre-paid EU phone as my lovely iPhone 6s Plus has only one Sim slot. Are there any other great budget phones out there?
27 votes