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Friday, 30 March 2018
AMD Link: How to Personalize Your Newsfeed
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The SamSam Ransomware That Hit Atlanta Will Strike Again
Atlanta isn't the SamSam ransomware strain's first victim—and it won't be the last.
SF Motors first look
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NYC will launch its own security-conscious app this summer
New Yorkers will have another security app to consider installing on their devices this summer -- a city-sponsored one. The office of Mayor de Blasio has announced that it's releasing its own free smartphone protection app to residents as part of NYC...
IoT devices could be next customer data frontier
At the Adobe Summit this week in Las Vegas, the company introduced what could be the ultimate customer experience construct, a customer experience system of record that pulls in information, not just from Adobe tools, but wherever it lives. In many ways it marked a new period in the notion of customer experience management, putting […]
Canon's 120-megapixel sensor enhances video better than CSI
Canon has been playing with high-megapixel sensors up to 250 megapixels since 2010, but it's now showing what very high-resolution video looks like. It shot some clips with its 120MXS CMOS sensor (13,280 x 9,184 effective pixels) showing how much det...
Ethereum’s creator is mad at Facebook for not removing fake profiles of him
Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin has been dealing with tons of fraudulent Twitter impersonators seeking to steal cryptocurrency from naive investors – but it seems the trend has gradually caught on to other social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. The young entrepreneur has taken to Twitter to criticize Facebook and Instagram for allowing clearly fraudulent accounts to exist on their platforms. Buterin also took a moment to ask his followers to report the fake accounts, because he does not have one himself. Vitalik even clarified that he does not use any social media platform other than Twitter and Reddit. I…
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This British CEO turned a Chinese proverb into a business model
This interview is part of our series of Growth Stories. We interviewed the founders and CEOs of 20 of the fastest growing startups in Europe. We asked them about their companies, their companies’ culture, and their lives, trying to understand how these three factors played a role in the achievement of such impressive growth. In 2013, British entrepreneur Paramjit Uppal sold his consulting firm Qedis – a profitable 300 people business – to US firm North Highland. Instead of retiring, he immediately hopped on a new business venture, founding AND Digital. a company that offers digital services. In particular, AND Digital sells its clients…
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MacOS finally gains external GPU support
The latest update to macOS provides support for external graphics card. Apple announced this would hit the OS last June at WWDC and now it’s finally here. The update allows Mac users to increase the graphical processing power through an external graphics card connected through Thunderbolt 3. Perviously users had to buy an eGPU dev […]
Equity podcast: DocuSign files, IPOs pile up, Dropbox soars and the markets gyrate
Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. This week Katie Roof and Alex Wilhelm were joined by Byron Deeter of Bessemer Venture Partners, who was an excellent selection to have on deck as we tooled through the most recent news. And there was a lot to get through, […]
This Week in the Future of Cars: Back to Normal?
A ban for Uber, a challenge to Tesla, and Jaguars for Waymo.
Tech Tools to Help With Hand and Arm Injuries
For those who have recently injured or lost their dominant hand, everything from apps to bungees exist to ease the frustration.
The Great Snapchat Egg Hunt will have you exploring Snap Maps
Snapchat is hosting a virtual egg hunt that will still give you a workout. Starting today, you'll find decorated eggs hidden in your local neighborhood's Snap Map, which usually displays public Stories in your area, if you're in the US and Canada. Yo...
Watch SpaceX launch Iridium-5 aboard a re-used Falcon 9 rocket live
SpaceX is launching its next mission for client Iridium this morning, with an instantaneous launch window for the mission opening at 7:13 AM PDT (10:13 AM EDT). The Iridium -5 mission will take off from SLC-4E at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, and there’s a backup window set for March 31 at 7:08 AM […]
This site guesses exactly who you are based on just 15 questions
Inti de Ceukelaire, the ethical hacker from ‘Oilsjt’ in Belgium, is back again. De Ceukelaire has built a tool that can pretty reliably tell who you are after answering 15 questions on his new site ‘Oilsjt Analytica,’ a cheeky reference to Cambridge Analytica’s recent Facebook scandal. I would say it was creepy, but the disclaimer on the website jokes that feeling away. Which also kind of makes me feel like a sucker for giving away data because someone makes light of it. Maybe it illuminates a deeper truth: We don’t care about our data as long as we’re entertained. “Disclaimer:…
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Magic Leap developer units must be kept in locked safes
Magic Leap is known for its secrecy. The company kept its One headset under wraps for years, teasing out details with ambiguous conference speeches and restrictive press opportunities. It should come as no surprise, then, to hear that developer units...
Ocean Acidification Could Be a Net Positive for Some Fish
Baby herring adapt to extra carbon dioxide in the water; cod and clams, not so much.
RSS Readers Are Due for a Comeback: Feedly, The Old Reader, Inoreader
After years of letting algorithms make up our minds for us, the time is right to go back to basics.
Glitch Rewind wants to make version control easy for everyone
Glitch, the experimental web development sandbox for beginners created by Fog Creek, today updated its service with a version control tool designed to allow users to revert to previous versions of their code, without the need to learn an expansive and complicated system like Git. The tool, called Glitch Rewind, aims to make version control as simple as rewinding a YouTube video. As you can see from the video below, it has most of the basic features of a version control system: including attribution, comparisons, and the ability to rewind to a program’s previous state. But what makes this so…
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UK citizens might lose .EU domains after Brexit
Europe has formally told UK businesses and individuals that it will revoke .EU domains held in the UK after Brexit unless a new deal is negotiated. "As of the [Brexit] withdrawal date, undertakings and organizations that are established in the UK but...
OK, We Need to Talk About 'Ready Player One'
Was the movie everything we hoped it would be? Two WIRED editors (and proud ’80s kids) hash things out.
Crispr’d Food, Coming Soon to a Supermarket Near You
This week the USDA announced it has no plans to regulate gene-editing technologies like Crispr, opening the door to a boom in designer foods.
A Short History of Mark Zuckerberg's Privacy Gaffes at Facebook
Facebook has been updating its privacy settings for more than a decade. Will this time be different?
Learn How to Fold a World-Record-Setting Paper Airplane
John Collins shows you how to fold the innovative paper airplane design that earned him a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Unbox TS-453Be|Episode 1
Are you worried about what will the product you ordered be like? We are thrilled to show you what it will be like to receive a TS-453Be! Let's unbox a QNAP NAS!
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