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Zoom iOS update removes 'feature' that sent user data to Facebook Video conferencing service Zoom on Friday issued an update for its iOS app, removing an SDK that sent users' data to Facebook without their express consent.
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Open Source Fonts Are Love Letters to the Design Community Typefaces that be freely used and modified give others a chance to hone their craft--and share valuable feedback.
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Amazon's focus on essentials during the COVID-19 pandemic has led it to offer special incentives to workers. Reuters has learned that Amazon is offering warehouse workers a $2 raise to $19 per hour if they're willing to ...
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OneWeb, a satellite internet startup, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Satellite internet startup OneWeb has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a move that comes less than a week after the company launched nearly three dozen satellites into orbit.
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Image: OneWeb Space exploration firm OneWeb has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, GeekWire reports, leaving uncertainty about the 74 satellites it has in orbit and its plans to provide high-speed internet from ...
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LG TVs add a Movies Anywhere app

Engadget - 28 Mar 2020 06:17
Now that Ultraviolet is gone, Movies Anywhere has become the dominant "digital locker" that enables viewing of purchased movies across different devices and services. Now LG is the first TV manufacturer (it was previousl...
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SpaceX parachute snafu won't delay Crew Dragon launch NASA appears to indicate that its planned launch of a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule to the International Space Station is still on track for a launch by the end of May. An issue during testing of the Crew Dragon parachute d...
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Don't expect any April Fools' Day jokes from Google this year Google has historically participated in the tradition of attempting to prank the public every April Fools’ Day (April 1), but things will be different this year. A newly leaked company memo from Google’s head of mark...
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Apple suppliers expect decreased iPhone orders due to virus, 5G iPhone production ramp postponed As the world struggles to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, Apple suppliers are reportedly expecting a significant decrease in immediate orders due to weakened demand.
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Google Play Store removes Infowars app over coronavirus video Google has banned the Infowars app from the Play Store after it was used to spread misinformation about the novel coronavirus behind the ongoing pandemic. Attempts to access the app’s URL now returns an error message s...
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Sony says PlayStation 5 launch not delayed by coronavirus -- at least, not yet The console is still set to launch for the 2020 holiday season
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Fascinating video shows exactly how the coronavirus kills you A new video shows exactly how the novel coronavirus attacks the lungs in people infected with COVID-19, and how it can eventually kill the host. 3D CT imagery usually used ahead of cancer surgeries has been applied to st...
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How Huawei is dividing Western nations

TechCrunch - 28 Mar 2020 15:30
How Huawei is dividing Western nations The relationship between the United Kingdom and Australia is not usually a flashpoint in international relations. After all, the two allies share a common language, ancestry, and monarch. So what caused a dustup recently...
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NASA taps SpaceX for future cargo deliveries to the lunar Gateway In an announcement on Friday, NASA revealed the first private American space company to receive a Gateway Logistics Services contract under the Artemis program: SpaceX. Under this new deal, SpaceX will eventually deliver...
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Xiaomi and Oppo will fill the void Huawei is leaving in Europe Chinese brands are leading the race when it comes to hardware, design, and more importantly price. Huawei's absence is good news for its competition. I know most people reading this will be from the good ole' U.S.A. but ...
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AI Can Help Find Scientists Find a Covid-19 Vaccine Artificial intelligence has already played a vital role in the outbreak since day 1--a reminder for the first time in a while that it can be a tool for good.
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Chinese Hacking Surges Amid Coronavirus Crisis Plus: A Windows zero day, an iOS watering hole, and more of the week's top security news.
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Astrophysicist Brian May (of Queen!) teaches you how to play the Bohemian Rhapsody solo while in self-isolation Remember the video of the quarantined Italian citizen channeling his best Brian May by blasting the electric guitar solo from Queen's We Will Rock You out into the world from his balcony in Rome?
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What phones do the Android Authority team use as daily drivers? (2020 edition) Galaxies! Pixels! iPhones!? These are Team AA's daily drivers in 2020.
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Coronavirus lockdowns have lots of people playing video games - CNET Game sales are spiking. Online gaming is too.
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Now that everyone's using Zoom, here are some privacy risks you need to watch out for - CNET Don't let tattle-tale software features disrupt your remote workflow.
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The Science of This Pandemic Is Moving at Dangerous Speeds Much of the research that emerges in the coming weeks will be turn out to be unreliable, even wrong. We'll be OK if we remember that.
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