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25 votes
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Social Networks or Social Nightmares? with Roger McNamee, Max Schrems and Evgeny Morozov
3 votes -
The story of the IBM Pentium 4 64-bit CPU
7 votes -
Elevator hacking: From the pit to the penthouse
16 votes -
Who favors unbreakable commercial encryption?
9 votes -
Microsoft Surface Neo first look: The future of Windows 10X is dual-screen
9 votes -
LCCS: The LCD/CRT hybrid from JVC
11 votes -
Samsung Galaxy Fold review: The $2,000 phone of the future is here—please don’t break it
4 votes -
Halide 1.14: Updates for iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro
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All hands on deck—In two hours of leaked audio, Mark Zuckerberg rallies Facebook employees against critics, competitors, and the US government
11 votes -
Facebook to exempt opinion and satire from fact-checking
7 votes -
Make your 5“25 floppy double-sided by punching a hole
10 votes -
The internet is overrun with images of child sexual abuse. What went wrong?
18 votes -
How podcasts went from unlistenable to unmissable
15 votes -
New SIM attacks de-mystified, protection tools now available
6 votes -
The secret list of words causing demonetization by Youtube bots
19 votes -
Facebook has taken down the huge "Police Lives Matter" page after being revealed as a Kosovo-based operation pushing misinformation about US cops
23 votes -
Stamos on legal issues for US tech companies sharing with foreign governments
@alexstamos: It's really early on a Sunday, so while I sip my coffee I'm also going to try to clear up a lot of confusion about the CLOUD Act created by poor reporting by The Times (of London) and Bloomberg. Here is the original, incorrect story: https://t.co/1l8tgH1r4s
5 votes -
An interview with the Ukrainians who created the "I Love America" Facebook page
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Developer of Checkm8 explains why the unpatchable iOS jailbreak exploit is a game changer
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Altstore.io - A third party App Store for iOS
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First Librem 5 phone rolled out!
25 votes -
Permanent Bootrom Exploit for iOS Devices with A5-A11 Processors
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Announcements from Oculus Connect 6
I made a separate post about the hand-tracking specifically because I think it's especially cool, but Oculus is announcing a lot of things today. Here's a list of some stuff so far, and I'll...
I made a separate post about the hand-tracking specifically because I think it's especially cool, but Oculus is announcing a lot of things today. Here's a list of some stuff so far, and I'll probably add some more if there are other details/articles/videos.
There's an official overall summary post here: Oculus Connect 6: Introducing Hand Tracking on Oculus Quest, Facebook Horizon, and More
Official individual blog posts (mostly with embedded videos):
- Introducing Hand Tracking on Oculus Quest—Bringing Your Real Hands into VR
- Introducing ‘Facebook Horizon,’ a New Social VR World, Coming to Oculus Quest and the Rift Platform in 2020
- Oculus Quest @ OC6: Introducing Hand Tracking, Oculus Link, Passthrough+ on Quest, and More
- Introducing Oculus Media Studio and the New and Improved Oculus TV, Your One-Stop Shops for Content Consumption and Distribution on Oculus Quest and Oculus Go
- A Closer Look at the New Oculus for Business, Launching in November
- Time to Play @ OC6: New and Upcoming Games Recap
- Learn the Ways of the Force in ‘Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series - Episode II,’ Available Today on Oculus Quest and the Rift Platform
- Respawn Entertainment Reveals the Future of VR with ‘Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond’—Coming Soon to the Rift Platform
- Half Dome Updates: FRL Explores More Comfortable, Compact VR Prototypes for Work
Other posts:
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Reinventing Home Directories
23 votes -
Norway does not plan to block China's Huawei Technologies from building the country's 5G telecoms network
5 votes -
DoorDash data breach - Affects approximately 4.9 million consumers, Dashers, and merchants who joined before April 6, 2018
12 votes -
Centralised DNS-over-HTTPS is bad for privacy, in 2019 and beyond
7 votes -
WARP is here (sorry it took so long)
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Introducing hand tracking on Oculus Quest - Bringing your real hands into VR
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Ring says it doesn't use facial recognition, but it has “a head of face recognition research”
16 votes -
Announcements from Amazon's 2019 hardware event: Echo Buds, Frames, Loop, Eero, Studio, Ring camera, and Alexa updates
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Mysterious AVID Issue Knocks Out Mac Pro Workstations Across Hollywood
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Four years in startups - Life in Silicon Valley during the dawn of the unicorns
6 votes -
Sentry raises $40 million Series C from Accel and New Enterprise Associates
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How to decommission a data center
7 votes -
Icelandic company Flygildi has been developing a drone in the shape of a bird – which caught the attention of US investors during Mike Pence's recent visit
6 votes -
Kik is shutting down their chat app and firing most of their employees to focus on their Kin cryptocurrency and SEC trial
23 votes -
Is the era of the $100+ graphing calculator coming to an end?
19 votes -
Coalition of charitable and peace-building organisations in Finland crowdsource for 'forgiveness' emoji
6 votes -
Twitch's latest crackdowns on 'sexual' content are leaving streamers baffled
13 votes -
Is it possible to reprogram a coffee maker?
Our new coffee maker moves the water too fast through the coffee grounds making the coffee weaker than we would like, and if we use a finer grain, overflows the basket. Is there a way to reprogram...
Our new coffee maker moves the water too fast through the coffee grounds making the coffee weaker than we would like, and if we use a finer grain, overflows the basket. Is there a way to reprogram the rate of... I don't know, flow? It's a Mr. Coffee if that helps.
10 votes -
Roll20 Blog - Conclusion of 2018 data breach investigation
11 votes -
Privacytools delisted Brave from their website
32 votes -
Call me crazy, but Windows 11 could run on Linux
23 votes -
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company would invest an additional 600 million euros into its Hamina data center next year
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Facebook has suspended tens of thousands of apps as part of their ongoing investigation into data misuse
8 votes -
How googly eyes solved one of today’s trickiest UX problems
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Facebook’s suspension of ‘tens of thousands’ of apps reveals wider privacy issues
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iOS and iPadOS 13: The MacStories review
5 votes