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Location American Technology News for 3 July 2018
App developers are going through your email, here is how to stop them Never trust anyone when it comes to managing your privacy. The Wall Street Journal reports that application developers, both mobile and desktop, are busy rummaging through the email of thousands and thousands of users wi...
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The DOJ, FBI, SEC, and FTC Are All Now Investigating Facebook's Role in Cambridge Analytica Scandal The federal investigation into Facebook's Cambridge Analytica data-sharing scandal--in which prior versions of Facebook's advertising API allowed the shady election data firm to partner with an app to harvest data on at ...
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Top government lawyer blames judge, CNN, and AT&T's army of lawyers for court loss The Department of Justice was handed a rare defeat in court when it tried to contest the AT&T Time Warner merger. The judge approved the deal without any conditions and scathingly told the government not to seek a stay o...
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Class-action lawsuit accuses Comcast of failing to prevent fraud Comcast has grown its wireless reseller Xfinity Mobile at speed by leveraging its existing cable and internet customer base, but a class-action lawsuit spotted by DSL Reports alleges that the company may have been so kee...
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Volcanoes Have Been Erupting In One Of The Most Pristine Spots On Earth Right now nature is also throwing a bit of a tantrum on the western Galapagos isles.
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NASA's Opportunity rover has been sitting silently in the dark Martian dust storm for three weeks When you get caught in a storm here on Earth you just find shelter for a little while and let it pass, but things are a whole lot different on Mars. It's now been three weeks since the massive dust storm on Mars has swal...
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Ring Alarm review: Professional monitoring without signing your life away No long-term contracts or costly installation required. After shipping later than expected, is the Ring Alarm still worth your time? There are a bunch of alarm systems available that you can buy and install yourself thes...
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NameThatLens is a cross-platform tool for adding EXIF info to vintage manual lenses Erwan Hesry/Unsplash Do you ever shoot with older lenses that aren't capable of transmitting metadata to the camera when you shoot? If so, you might want to try out NameThatLens, a cross-platform program that simplifies ...
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NuSTAR mission proves superstar Eta Carinae shoots cosmic rays A new study using data from NASA's NuSTAR space telescope suggests that Eta Carinae, the most luminous and massive stellar system within 10,000 light-years, is accelerating particles to high energies--some of which may r...
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How much all-seeing AI surveillance is too much? How much all-seeing AI surveillance is too much?
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Have We Reached the Limit of Human Longevity? New Study Says No In 1997, when Jeannne Loise Calment died at the age of 122, she was the longest-living human on record. But she won't always be. According to a new study published last week in Science, humans are nowhere near our maximu...
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Best cases for the BlackBerry KEY2

Android Central - 3 Jul 2018 17:00
Best cases for the BlackBerry KEY2 Keep your KEY2 in pristine condition with a case. The BlackBerry KEY2 is a surprisingly refined follow up to the KEYone, which brought back the physical keyboard in a big way. Because the KEY2 is an unconventional design...
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Disney is creating robots that can do acrobatic flips in the air The Stuntronics project by Disney was inspired by the Stickman experiment. The human-like robots can do flips and land.
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Whoops! Sony uploads entire film to YouTube instead of trailer - CNET Khali the Killer appears to get a premature -- and free -- online release.
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Malware writers and scammers love to exploit demand for popular games to ensnare unwitting victims, and that's truer than ever for a near-ubiquitous game like Fortnite. Rainway has discovered malicious Windows adware hid...
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Google might not be scanning your emails but third-parties are Email is one of the oldest and most sacred Internet services still in use. Despite attempts to kill it, it remains the backbone of communication over the Internet and, as such, is a treasure trove of personal data. Exact...
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(Reuters) - The U.S. government moved on Monday to block China Mobile Ltd from offering services to the U.S. telecommunications market, recommending its application be rejected because the government-owned firm posed nat...
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Databricks Aims To Simplify Building Machine Learning Models Through MLflow Similar to the way DevOps tools made cloud infrastructure more accessible and manageable, toolkits such as MLflow are attempting to accelerate machine learning
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Not everyone is impressed by Tesla's new Model 3 production record Not everyone thought it was possible, but Tesla towards the end of June finally manged to manufacture 5,000 Model 3 units per week. The path towards hitting that threshold, though, was anything but easy. Initially, Tesla...
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Third-party Gmail apps reportedly let employees read people's emails - CNET The apps defended the practice, but said they've since stopped.
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Dell Is Ready to Go Public Again. But Has it Really Changed? Dell bulked up on hardware and software for corporations by buying EMC, but it faces new challenges from cloud computing and other technologies.
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Facebook is shutting down Moves, Hello, and tbh, a trio of apps it launched or acquired over the last four years that haven't developed large audiences. Facebook says it's shutting down all three due to "low usage" and t...
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