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Facebook pays for study that says Apple's iOS 14 privacy changes are bad

U.S. News & World Report: "Japanese companies to develop chipmaking technology with TSMC - Nikkei"

The Last Thing We Need Is an Uber for Off-Duty Cops - Private businesses are paying police big bucks to work during their off-hours. Now a slew of start-ups are looking for a piece of that action.

How to stop AI from recognizing your face in selfies

Google says it won't build Privacy Sandbox backdoors

New Mexico imposes strict rule to prevent venting, flaring of natural gas

European online activists target 'cookie banner terror'

‘Silicon Six’ tech giants accused of inflating tax payments by almost $100bn

Building a better edible — scientists are scouring existing studies and research to learn how edibles interact with the body

Intel Xe-HPG DG2 PCB GPU teased - Will Have RTX 3080 Performance

Space Debris Has Hit And Damaged The International Space Station

Amazon Web Services has come under fire for lack of hard spending limits on accounts, after some users reported unexpected bills from what they thought were tutorial accounts.

iOS 14 tracking changes sees big ad spending drop, tumbling prices

Amazon to Soon Experiment Sharing Your Internet With Neighbors

Xiaomi says it can now fully charge a phone in eight minutes at 200W

Intel reiterates chip supply shortages could last several years

Aurora Expands Autonomous Trucking Tests in Texas

Intel’s latest 11th Gen processor brings 5.0GHz speeds to thin and light laptops

You Now Have To Be Awake And In The Drivers Seat To Operate A Tesla

Your iPhone (and iCloud backups) are full of gigabytes-worth of old iMessages that are virtually impossible to read

Google buried location settings so people wouldn't disable them, court docs claim

Israel's operation against Hamas was the world's first AI war

Buying a pink NFT cat was a crypto nightmare

Instagram making changes to its algorithm after it was accused of censoring pro-Palestinian content

Amazon devices will soon automatically share your Internet with neighbors

Apple's new iPad Pro is amazing, but iPadOS holds it back from its true potential

Belfast to Liverpool airship proposal floated

Deepfake maps could really mess with your sense of the world

Gadgets have stopped working together, and it’s becoming an issue | Smartphones

A rogue killer drone 'hunted down' a human target without being instructed to, UN report says

U.S. Military Personnel Spilled Nuclear Secrets in Online Flashcards

Google Photos finally stops pretending its compressed photos are "high quality"

Nvidia is making a 3D map of the universe with the world’s most powerful AI

In big tech’s dystopia, cat videos earn millions while real artists beg for tips. Instead of paying musicians properly, the likes of Spotify have set up ‘donation’ buttons – thus passing the buck to fans.

Artificial intelligence system could help counter the spread of disinformation

Google made it hard for users to keep location data private

Oracle Insiders Say There Is a 'Culture of Fear' in Its Cloud Unit

Google Introducing People Cards

Teslas made in Texas will likely have to leave the state before Texans can buy them

Zhang Yiming, the creator of TikTok departs

Quic gives the internet's data transmission foundation a needed speedup - It's been eight years since Google first announced the technology to replace the internet's seminal TCP standard.

North Korea Executes Man For Video Piracy

Chinese cargo craft docks with future space station in orbit | Space

Adversarial attacks in machine learning: What they are and how to stop them - VentureBeat

A German Company Is Using AR to Clear the Sea of Deadly Weapons

What's next in user interfaces: skin displays

All those pub apps you’ve downloaded are a privacy nightmare. Choosing where to have a beer based on a pub's privacy policy is a very 2021 problem.

Lithium-Ion Battery Care Guide - Part Four

Astronaut Chris Hadfield calls alien UFO hype 'foolishness'

Moderna Warns New Waves of Covid-19 Are Coming

Facebook's attempt to 'depressurize' Instagram is over. Now, hiding likes will be a 'matter of personal choice.'