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Ancestry.com leaked data on 300,000 users

Slash Gear - 30 Dec 2017 16:15
Ancestry.com leaked data on 300,000 users The ancestry and family tree website Ancestry.com revealed last week that data on 300,000 users, including email addresses, usernames, and passwords, was publicly exposed on one of its servers. Tony Blackham, the company...
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The most useless gadgets of 2017

Mashable - 30 Dec 2017 16:00
The most useless gadgets of 2017 From dating app accessories to cookie-icing robots, we rounded up some of the most unique gadgets of 2017—that nobody asked for.
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NASA's Best Earth-from-Space Photos by Astronauts in 2017 (Gallery) For astronauts in space, the Earth is always an amazing sight and the year 2017 offered dazzling (and sometimes frightening) views of our home planet from space. From hurricanes and volcanoes to amazing sunsets, see the ...
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Apple 2017 year in review: The 'Pro' desktop market is revisited with the iMac Pro, with more in the pipeline After years of no updates to Apple's "Pro" desktop line, the company uncharacteristically made some public statements in April about a forthcoming line refresh, which led to the iMac Pro's release in December. But, the r...
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Oh great, even Chrome extensions are mining cryptocurrency now Unregulated crypto-currencies have soared in value this past year, making a few millionaires and worrying a few hedge fund managers in the process. But crypto-currencies have also been great news for hackers and unscrupu...
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Developer Tells Her Story Publicly as Hacker Community Struggles to Address Sexual Assault After several attendees of this year's Chaos Communication Congress (CCC) in Germany said organizers have continued to downplay or ignore issues of harassment and sexual assault, Chelsea Komlo, an open-source software de...
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Hundreds of mobile games are listening to what you watch on TV A few years ago, people would have considered you to be paranoid if you thought your phone was always listening to you. But now it has become common practice for developers to ask your permission to use your phone's micr...
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CDC says flu widespread in US: 21 states have high case numbers The Centers for Disease Control has released a new report indicating that the flu is off to a strong start in the US this year. Influenza-like activity has been reported as widespread across 36 states, with 21 of those s...
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Construction workers just accidentally discovered 30 perfectly preserved dinosaur eggs The holidays are all about happy surprises, and paleontologists got one heck of a shock earlier this week after learning about an unexpected discovery in China. Chinese construction workers digging on Christmas day found...
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Investigation Finds Facebook Enforces Hate Speech Unevenly, Facebook Then Apologizes An investigation into Facebook's handling of hate speech finds moderators apply actions unevenly. Facebook apologized for its mistakes after the results of the investigation were made public.
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Wi-Fi wherever you go: Here's how to set up a hot spot on Android and iOS Being able to turn your phone into a Wi-Fi hot spot can be a huge help in times when there's no other Wi-Fi. But how do you do it? Here's how to set up a hot spot for Wi-Fi using your Android or iOS phone. The post Wi-Fi...
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3 Cosmic Images from 2017: No. 1

Scientific American - 30 Dec 2017 16:00
3 Cosmic Images from 2017: No. 1 One year, so much science. Here's the first ofthree spectacular, but less widely seen, images from the near and far universe --
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8 Awesome Things to Try on Your PS4 Right Now Whether you have a PS4 Pro or Slim, these tips and hidden features may surprise you!
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Doctor Accused Of Reusing One-Use Anal Catheters On Multiple Patients A doctor is temporarily suspended after allegedly reusing one-use anal catheters on several patients. His office performed 82 procedures over a period of 11 months but only used five catheters over that period.
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Woman Sues Washington Hospital For Taking Nude Photos Of Her While In Surgery When Sheila Harosky underwent surgery, she didn't know her surgeon would be taking photographs of her while she was naked. Now, she's suing the hospital and people involved in the incident.
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Health Care Is Hemorrhaging Data. AI Is Here to Help AI could save medicine up to $100 billion a year, if we can only figure out how to apply it.
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Instagram Now Adds 'Recommended For You' Posts Into Your Feed Instagram is making new changes to its feed. It will now be recommending three to five posts that you see while scrolling through your feed.
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The Chef Who Sprinkled Some Joy--and Salt--on 2017

The New Yorker - 30 Dec 2017 12:00
The Chef Who Sprinkled Some Joy--and Salt--on 2017 Shauna Lyon writes about the Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe, a.k.a. Salt Bae, who sprinkled some joy on 2017.
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Got $1 million in bitcoins? This 'Packers party house' could be yours A house near the Green Bay Packers' Lambeau Field is being sold by a former Facebook executive for $1 million in cryptocurrency, including bitcoins.        
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Chrome OS 64 Beta Enables Parallel Apps, Lets You Run Android Apps In The Background Google's Chrome OS 64 is likely to feature Android Parallel Apps that will allow apps to run in the background. When it goes live, the feature will make Chrome OS in nearly equal terms with desktop platform competitors.
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Facebook apologizes for inconsistent hate speech enforcement Facebook has apologized for its uneven enforcement involving hate speech, allowing some offensive content to remain while removing others. A recent report called attention to the discrepancy, showing some offensive posts...
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Decades-old gas explosion is still leaking methane into groundwater, researchers find Humans have a really strange habit of not believing that what they do can have a longterm effect on the Earth. You can find examples of this all over the place -- most notably with climate change deniers who seem to thin...
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