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Location American Technology News for 27 January 2018
20 major Kindle Fire problems, and how to extinguish them Is your Amazon tablet giving you grief? Is it refusing to behave the way you expect? Take a deep breath -- everything will be fine. Here are some widely reported Kindle Fire problems and a few possible solutions to go wi...
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After WannaCry and NotPetya, ransomware dwindled in 2017 - CNET Hackers wreaked havoc all summer with ransomware. Researchers from Malwarebytes think users might have stopped hackers by getting smart.
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Japanese exchange says hackers stole over $400M in cryptocurrency A Japanese cryptocurrency exchange has claimed it lost more than $400 million in tokens following an alleged hack on its service. Coincheck said Friday that some 500 million tokens of NEM, worth around $400 million at th...
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Google employees say the company's not doing enough to protect them from harassment, threats At Google, a diversity culture war has erupted and employees say Google is not doing enough to protect them from harassment.        
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Alphabet Gives Google A New Sibling With Chronicle: What Will The Moonshot Cybersecurity Company Offer? Alphabet launched Chronicle, the latest product of the moonshot factory simply known as X. What does the cybersecurity company offer, and will it live up to its moonshot status?
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Smart home tech is booming, but we're far from the age of The Jetsons Jane Jetson pushed buttons to make meals and mop floors, while Rosie the Robot did the dusting and sweeping. We aren't there yet, but smart home technology is already automating many of our household chores. The post Sma...
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Hackers Hijacking CPUs to Mine Cryptocurrency Have Now Invaded YouTube Ads Cryptojacking is a relatively new malware issue that has gradually become a widespread problem. Bad actors are injecting a piece of JavaScript into websites and advertisements that harnesses a victims CPU to mine cryptoc...
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Intel: Meltdown, Spectre silicon fixes coming 2018; 3D XPoint RAM, not so much And the roadmap for the transition to 10nm remains as murky as ever.
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Researchers create tiny robots powered only by moisture Tiny robots that can move on their own stand to have a variety of uses in fields ranging from medicine to the military. But having to supply them with constant power is a bit of a hindrance, especially when that power po...
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This Week's Awesome Stories From Around the Web (Through January 27) COMPUTING China Wants to Make the Chips That Will Add AI to Any Gadget Yiting Sun | MIT Technology Review "The chip is just one example of an important trend sweeping China's tech sector. The country's semiconductor indu...
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What is Litecoin? Here's everything you need to know

Digital Trends - 27 Jan 2018 16:15
What is Litecoin? Here's everything you need to know What is Litecoin? It's a cryptocurrency like many others, but it's faster and leaner than bitcoin. Its fees are less and confirmations come quicker, making it a great tool for buying goods and services online. The post W...
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In response to questions about potential Russia-linked Twitter bot activity during the Brexit vote, Twitter provided a letter to the UK Parliament last week. The company said it had examined research on bot activity duri...
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Catch the 'Winter Football' and Other Star Patterns with Mobile Astronomy Apps Learn to spot star patterns called asterisms -- including the Winter Football, just in time for the Super Bowl -- using mobile astronomy apps.
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Teach Your Kids About the Super Blue Blood Moon of Jan. 31 with These Activities Get children and teens ready for the lunar eclipse (and supermoon!) with these fun STEM activities.
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Video Peering at a Crow's Ear Is ... Eerie

Live Science - 27 Jan 2018 15:14
Video Peering at a Crow's Ear Is ... Eerie A viral video on Reddit reveals the "hole" truth about birds' ears.
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Dutch Spies Snooped on Russia's Elite Hackers, and More Security News This Week The Doomsday Clock, #ReleaseTheMemo, and more of the week's top security news.
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At Davos, Uber, Google, and Salesforce Are Just Waiting for the Backlash Silicon Valley's elite have the public's trust for now, but they know it won't last. At the World Economic Forum at Davos they chart a path forward.
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Reddit Adds Second Layer Of Security With Two-Factor Authentication After thorough beta testing with Reddit users, moderators, and third-party app developers the company has brought a new security feature. Users will be able to keep their account safer with two-factor authentication.
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8-Year-Old Boy Dies From Flesh-Eating Bacteria After Falling Off A Bike There's another death from the scary flesh-eating disease. An 8-year-old Oregon boy contracted necrotizing fasciitis and was declared dead within days after crashing his bike.
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AI-powered face swapping has taken a dystopian turn As if the issues like revenge porn and AI-powered facial recognition searches weren't creepy enough, a Motherboard report reveals yet another unsettling use of technology: "deepfakes." Within a month of locating a Reddit...
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Angela Ahrendts visit Seoul for first South Korean Apple store opening Apple opened the doors to its first retail store in South Korea on Saturday local time, and the company's head of retail Angela Ahrendts was on hand to take part in the grand opening festivities.
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Expensive iPhone X And Galaxy Note 8 Drove Global Average Smartphone Price To Record Surge: GFK The global average smartphone sales price has seen great growth year-on-year, although most smartphones didn't get more expensive. The growth could be attributed to expensive flagships such as the iPhone X, Galaxy Note 8...
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