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Driver's license, credit card numbers: The Equifax hack is way worse than consumers knew A forensic investigation found criminals accessed other information from company records.        
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That's according to research firm eMarketer. Facebook is losing young users even quicker than expected, according to new estimates by eMarketer. The digital measurement firm predicted last year that Facebook would see a ...
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AMD Ryzen motherboards explained: The crucial differences in every AM4 chipset For AMD's disruptive Ryzen processors, selecting the correct motherboard is both easier and more crucial than ever. First, the good news: AMD's doing away with the frightful hodgepodge of motherboard platforms to unite a...
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US, UK government websites infected by cryptomining malware Governments originated from the need to not only govern but also protect citizens, though some will probably dispute how much that still applies today. It is with a bit of irony, then, that some government websites have ...
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Quit Genius, backed by Y Combinator, wants to help you quit smoking Quitting smoking is one of the most difficult things a person can do. But despite the products out there to help, from nicotine patches and gum to ecigarettes to scary PSAs and government programs, few of these products ...
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Chatbots can help your company identify customers, resolve problems, and improve click-through rates. Here's why your company should consider adopting this AI tool into its business model.
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The 145.5 million people impacted by the Equifax breach may have had their tax identification numbers, email addresses, and driver's license information stolen.
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This is how Google is celebrating the Winter Olympics Series of animated doodles will run through course of the Games.        
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How recycled astronaut poop might sustain a mission to Mars How will we keep astronauts fed on deep-space missions?
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Video: Watch Elon Musk freak out in disbelief during SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launch SpaceX made history last week with the successful launch of its Falcon Heavy rocket, the largest rocket ship in existence today. The world watched and waited through multiple delays due to weather before the massive rock...
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Google still has some serious work to do to get its most recent Android version to users -- only 1.1 percent of Android users are using Oreo -- but the company is already hard at work on Android P, which we're starting t...
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Be Iron Man with Hasbro's Avengers: Infinity War Hero Vision - CNET Unveiled just before Toy Fair kicks off in New York City, this helmet combined with augmented reality puts you in a fight against Thanos.
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AMD's unveiling of the Ryzen 3 2200G and Ryzen 5 2400G that feature built-in Radeon Vega graphics will shake up the entry-level and mid-range desktop PC market.
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Vodafone NZ expands government services

ZDNet - 12 Feb 2018 07:17
Vodafone NZ has boosted its telecommunications-as-a-service offerings for the New Zealand government, adding more managed security services along with a new fixed connectivity service.
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Hubble's Lonely Firework Display

SpaceRef - 12 Feb 2018 05:56
Roughly 50 million light-years away lies a somewhat overlooked little galaxy named NGC 1559. Pictured here by Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3, this barred spiral lies in the little-observed southern constellation of Reticul...
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E-cigarette Liquid Flavorings May Still Cause Lung Damage Even Without Nicotine The liquid flavorings in e-cigarettes may still damage the lungs regardless that they do not contain nicotine. Here are the most dangerous flavors that were found to be most toxic to lung cells.
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Instagram is testing screenshot alerts for stories Instagram is testing a feature that will show users when someone else takes a screenshot of their story. Users included in the test are getting a warning that the next time they take a screenshot of a friend’s story th...
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Facebook doesn't normally have to answer questions about government leaders' public pages, but it might have to very shortly. Exiled Cambodian politician Sam Rainsy has sued Facebook insisting that it provide any informa...
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Chinese tech giant Alibaba joins Coke, Visa as a major Olympic sponsor At the World Economic Forum this week in Davos, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Alibaba Group announced the formation of a long-term partnership that will last through 2028 The post Chinese tech giant Aliba...
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We watched in awe last week as SpaceX launched a Tesla Roadster into deep space. The Roadster can still be seen through powerful telescopes as a tiny speck drifting across the sky. It escaped the pull of Earth's gravity ...
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Trump administration hopes to privatize ISS after 2024 If the US government plans to stop funding the International Space Station at the end of 2024, there's a big question: what happens next? Hand the keys over to the private sector, apparently. The Washington Post has obta...
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Meyer-Optik-Görlitz Launch Somnium II 85 F1.5 Lens

Photography Blog - 12 Feb 2018 17:30
Meyer-Optik-Görlitz Launch Somnium II 85 F1.5 Lens Meyer-Optik-Görlitz have just launched the second version of their Somnium 85 F1.5 lens, known for its swirly bokeh. Currently available for pre-sale for $999, half the full price of $1999, the Somnium II 85 F1.5 is a n...
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