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Photo by Thomas Ricker / The Verge Facebook's WhatsApp messaging service is incredibly easy to set up, but this easy setup process means that your account is open to abuse if you're not careful. Thankfully, it's fairly s...
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The sacred belief that finely ground espresso beans are supreme doesn't hold up to scientific testing.
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Samsung is working on integrating Google Duo with its messaging app The integration may rely on RCS services. What you need to know Google and Samsung are seemingly collaborating on tighter integration between their apps. A report from South Korea, as well as an examination of the Samsun...
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Fintech startup Revolut lets you earn interests on your savings thanks to a new feature called savings vaults. That feature is currently only available to users living in the U.K. and paying taxes in the U.K. The company...
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Sony just announced a great new PS5 feature, but it was hidden in a cryptic message There's no doubt about it, the PlayStation 5 is one of the most exciting products launching this year. Microsoft is also launching a brand new console this holiday season, but the PS5 is easily getting more attention tha...
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9 Apple AirPods tricks you'll wish you knew before now Bluetooth-enabled, AirPods have turned regular earphones into dynamic devices in their own right, and they have only improved with each generation.       
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Second space data highway satellite set to beam The second satellite in the European Data Relay System has reached its intended orbit and completed its in-orbit tests. Dubbed the "SpaceDataHighway" by its commercial operator Airbus, EDRS uses innovative laser technolo...
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Rockstar may have accidentally confirmed 'GTA 6' is in development Grand Theft Auto 5 has been such a massive success for Rockstar Games that the developer is practically forced to do a sequel, especially considering that both Sony and Microsoft are about to launch new consoles that wil...
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Some want to boycott Sonos after the company killed support for older speakers One of many angry Sonos customers decided to take to the audio hardware company's Facebook page on Wednesday, venting in a post all of her displeasure about the company's announcement from Tuesday about the discontinuati...
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This ultrasonic gripper could let robots hold things without touching them If robots are to help out in places like hospitals and phone repair shops, they're going to need a light touch. And what's lighter than not touching at all? Researchers have created a gripper that uses ultrasonics to sus...
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North Sea oil firms and airlines should fund a colossal tree-planting drive to fight climate change as soon as next year, the UK's government's climate advisers have urged
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How Jeff Bezos' iPhone X Was Hacked

The New York Times - 23 Jan 2020 01:54
How Jeff Bezos' iPhone X Was Hacked It most likely began with a tiny bit of code that implanted malware, which gave attackers access to Mr. Bezos' photos and texts.
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Experts Can't Agree If the Wuhan Virus Is a Global Crisis As the death toll and infection numbers climb, international health officials struggle to make sense of sparse data on the coronavirus from China.
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I sat in the lobby of the Sister City hotel in downtown New York, laying back on a comfy couch, breathing as deeply as I could. Bjork stayed here for a month last year. I thought that, maybe If I breathed hard enough, I ...
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Central banks are looking at creating their own digital currencies - a stark contrast to the ethos of cryptocurrencies that seek to subvert mainstream authority over money.
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Scientists invent a new method of generating intense short UV vortices An international group of scientists, including Skoltech Professor Sergey Rykovanov, has found a way to generate intense "twisted" pulses. The vortices discovered by the scientists will help investigate new materials. Th...
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How to FBI-proof your encrypted iPhone backups

The Verge - 23 Jan 2020 17:23
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge If you're an iPhone user who is steadfast about retaining your privacy, you're probably not very happy about the recent news that Apple is retaining the ability to decrypt most...
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TikTok users will soon be able to choose from a huge variety of independent music to accompany their videos. Merlin, a digital rights agency for indie record labels, has signed a global partnership with the app, bringing...
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Over 100 Residents of California's Inland Empire Occupy Amazon Developer's Offices Amazon is the rumored tenant of a newly approved air cargo facility that working-class residents say would bring more dead end jobs and air pollution to their community.
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SoftBank likes what Bear Robotics has on the menu

Android Central - 23 Jan 2020 17:06
SoftBank likes what Bear Robotics has on the menu Soon a robot will be the one to spit in your food instead of a human. What you need to know Bear Robotics makes Penny, a robot food server assistant. The company recently raised $32 million in Series A funding, led by So...
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Boston Dynamics appoints its first-ever new CEO

TechCrunch - 23 Jan 2020 17:00
Boston Dynamics appoints its first-ever new CEO After more than a quarter-century spent developing some of the industry's most iconic and advanced machines, Boston Dynamics is a company in the midst of a profound transformation. This week, the Waltham, Mass.-based org...
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Spot the Robot Dog Trots Into the Big, Bad World Boston Dynamics' creation is starting to sniff out its role in the workforce: as a helpful canine that still sometimes needs you to hold its paw.
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