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Tech NewsApple
Apple Finally Offers Fixes for Faulty Butterfly Keyboards, Acknowledging the Design Sucks
At this point, it’s no secret that the butterfly keyboard used on newer models of Apple’s MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops have a litany of issues. Apple might be the last to recognize it, but the company is finally offering its customers free fixes for issues stemming from the flawed keyboard design. Owners of MacBooks … Continued
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Tech NewsFacebook
Facebook Is Working on a Hidden Tool That Shows How Much Time You Waste on Facebook
You’re not the only one worried about how much time you’re spending on Facebook. The social media giant is, according to TechCrunch, working on a time-tracking tool designed to let users know how long they spend on Facebook. The “Your Time on Facebook” tool, found in Facebook’s Android app by Jane Manchun Wong, gives you … Continued
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Tech NewsPrivacy and Security
We Need to Study the Effects of Revenge Porn on Mental Health
Leah Juliett was 14 when nude photos of her were circulated throughout her school without her consent. She had sent the photos privately to a boy, who then shared them with fellow students. “It really was kind of an emotional numbness. I completely shut down,” Juliett told Gizmodo. For years after the crime occurred, she … Continued
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Tech NewsNews
California Lawmaker Under Fire for Weakening State Net Neutrality Bill
You reap what you sow. That’s the message activists are bringing after Miguel Santiago, a Democrat of Los Angeles, eviscerated a net neutrality bill before his committee in the California Assembly earlier this week. The reaction to Santiago’s “betrayal,” as many voters are calling it, has been fast and, yes, furious, with accusations of “corruption” … Continued
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Tech NewsPrivacy and Security
Cops Need a Warrant to Grab Your Phone’s Location Data, Supreme Court Says in Landmark Case
On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled in a five-to-four decision that law enforcement generally must obtain a warrant to gather cellphone location data from network providers. In an age where virtually everyone is carrying a location-tracking device, the decision is a huge win for privacy advocates. The case of Carpenter v. United States was expected to … Continued
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Tech NewsFacebook
Facebook Doubles Down on Controversial App for Kids
Facebook’s messaging service for children has been widely criticized by child health advocates who have urged Mark Zuckerberg to delete the app altogether. But Facebook hasn’t scrapped the chat app for kids as young as six years old. Instead, it’s adding more features and extending its reach. On Friday, Facebook announced it is rolling out … Continued
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Tech NewsNews
Bodycam Maker Axon Reportedly Tried to Buy Face Recognition Tech
Body camera manufacturer Axon requested a contract for face recognition software from an artificial intelligence startup, the Wall Street Journal reports, which stands to further fears from privacy advocates about the state of surveillance in America. In a report on the future of privacy and face recognition, WSJ spoke with Brian Brackeen, CEO of Kairos, … Continued
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Tech News
Firefighters Suspended for Allegedly Filming Porn in Fire Station
The city of Akron, Ohio has suspended two firefighters after they allegedly filmed a porn video in a fire station, then uploaded the proof of their fiery love life on the internet. Arthur Dean and Deann Eller have been on paid leave since Monday after administrators were alerted to the alleged videos. Both firefighters were … Continued
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Tech NewsArtificial Intelligence
AI and Carbon Nanotubes Are Now Being Used to Improve the World’s… Keyboards?
When it comes to groundbreaking research, there are two fields that seem to occupy the newscycle: carbon nanotubes and artificial intelligence. The potential combination of those two fields of study seems like it could radically change the word as we know it, or, as South Korean scientists have discovered, at least change how we type. … Continued
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Tech NewsNews
Journalists Start Using Drones to View Immigrant Detention Camps After Government Blocks Entry
Reporters are regularly being denied access to America’s concentration camps along the U.S.-Mexico border. And on the rare occasion when they’re allowed in, journalists aren’t permitted to take photos or record video. But some reporters are taking a new approach to the Trump regime’s obstruction. They’re using drones in an effort to show the world … Continued
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Tech NewsNews
Uber Driver in Fatal Tempe Crash May Have Been Watching The Voice Behind the Wheel
The crash of an Uber self-driving car that killed an Arizona woman in March was “entirely avoidable,” according to police reports released by the Tempe Police Department. Cellphone data obtained by police suggests that the Uber operator was also streaming an episode of reality show The Voice at the time of the fatal incident. The … Continued
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Tech NewsGoogle
You’ll Soon Be Able to Sponsor Your Favorite YouTube Creators for $5 Per Month
Fans of popular YouTube personalities will soon have a new way to show their support for their favorite creators. YouTube announced Thursday several new tools for YouTubers to generate revenue, including a Channel Memberships feature that will allow viewers to subscribe to channels for a monthly fee. Made public by YouTube at the VidCon conference … Continued
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Tech NewsFacebook
Instagram Removed a ProPublica Post Outing White Supremacists Because Facebook Keeps Blocking the Wrong Things
Facebook, in attempts to crack down on fake news and other content, has somehow made news organizations its enemy. Just one day after Facebook was criticized for rejecting a promoted post from the nonprofit investigative journalism outlet Reveal, Instagram has now reportedly removed a video from ProPublica’s account. Lucas Waldron, a social visuals and graphics … Continued
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Tech NewsNews
Amazon Workers Demand Jeff Bezos Cancel Face Recognition Contracts With Law Enforcement
Following employee protests at Google and Microsoft over government contracts, workers at Amazon are circulating an internal letter to CEO Jeff Bezos, asking him to stop selling the company’s Rekognition facial recognition software to law enforcement and to boot the data-mining firm Palantir from its cloud services. Amazon employees objected to the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” … Continued
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Tech NewsNews
AT&T’s WatchTV Is the First Streaming Service for the Post-Net Neutrality World
Fresh off an apparently successful effort to gut a net neutrality bill in California, AT&T is taking a victory lap with the announcement of WatchTV, a skinny streaming TV bundle that finally shows us what the internet will look like without net neutrality protections. Launching next week, WatchTV offers 31 channels—including a handful from Time … Continued
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Tech NewsNews
Ajit Pai Is Apparently a Comedy Vlogger Now
Telecom shill and FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is on some sort of Mark Zuckerberg-style tour of America’s heartland, and he’s uploaded his first vlog that he’s labeled as “comedy.” On Thursday, the man who spearheaded the death of net neutrality uploaded this strange clip of himself hanging out in Twin Falls, Idaho. The 44-second clip … Continued
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Tech News
GitHub Coders to Microsoft: Cut Ties With ICE or We’ll ‘Take Our Projects Elsewhere’
More than five dozen Github contributors on Thursday signed a letter threatening to abandon the website unless Microsoft canceled its Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) contract. Microsoft, which acquired GitHub, the internet’s largest source code repository, for $7.5 billion earlier this month, is one of several tech companies facing heat for its work on behalf … Continued
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Tech News
Twitter Buys Anti-Abuse Company to Help It Suck Less
Historically, Twitter has done a poor job of protecting its users from incessant abuse and threats. In a bid to curb the rampant harassment on its service, however, Twitter announced today that it’s buying Smyte, a San Francisco-based startup that aimed to help companies curb spam, fraud, and abuse online. As part of the acquisition, Smyte … Continued
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Tech News
MoviePass Is Introducing Surge Pricing, Feel Free to Be Annoyed
Until another service offers a better deal, it’s hard be angry when MoviePass pulls some bullshit changes to its plan. But we’re going to go ahead say you should be pissed about the new surge pricing that will reportedly be introduced in July. Surge pricing is a tactic cooked up by the devil and Travis … Continued
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Tech NewsGoogle
Google and Friends Blamed for Blocking Vote on New York Revenge Porn Bill
The New York state Senate failed to vote on a revenge porn bill on Wednesday, and those advocating for the legislation blame Google and a tech lobbyist group for pressuring lawmakers to abandon it in the final hour. The bill, if passed, would have criminalized the non-consensual distribution of intimate photos in the state, which … Continued