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It makes more sense than ever to put some Android apps on you laptop. As well as giving you access to apps that have no desktop or web equivalent (like Snapchat), it’s great for playing games on the big screen—we got Alto’s Adventure up and running on the Pixelbook with no problems, and plenty of…
Google has now been complying with the European Union’s controversial “right to be forgotten” laws, which the European Court of Justice first ruled applied to search engines in 2014, for three years. On Monday, the search giant released an updated version of its annual Transparency Report, which discloses how many and what kind of requests…
A man in Wingate, North Carolina with an alleged habit of “outing” drug dealers on Facebook live-streamed his own murder on Monday—very possibly at the hands of one of those he crossed. Per the Charlotte Observer, Prentis Robinson was shot near the Wingate Police Department on Facebook Live shortly after live-streaming a discussion with Chief…
Turning Point USA, the conservative youth organization with a mission statement of “enlightening” university students on “true free market values,” was completely destabilized over the past few months as it was ravaged by Twitter users making fun of its diaper-themed protest. It’s well known TP USA and its founder Charlie Kirk have been facing an…
Sony just announced a brand new, super cheap (for what it is) full-frame mirrorless camera that could make every high-end micro 4/3 camera, like the Panasonic GH5 and GH5s, look like complete garbage. The news came at the Wedding & Portrait Photographer International trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada (yep, that’s a thing). Sony, like…
It’s been a month since 50 Cent was part of the best feel-good story of the cryptocurrency boom. Following reports that the hip-hop star had earned about $7.8 million worth of bitcoin from sales of an otherwise forgotten album, he seemed to confirm the news on Instagram. But when pressed in bankruptcy court, Fiddy acknowledged…
Today’s addition of 70,000 new seeds to the Svalbard Global Seed Vault brings the total number of crops stored at the Arctic facility to over one million. It’s an important milestone—but to keep the vault running, and to protect it from the effects of climate change, the Norwegian government is going to have to spend…
Cellebrite, a law enforcement vendor that helps officials get into locked and encrypted devices, has claimed that it can unlock Apple’s newest phones and operating system, Forbes reports. The firm tends to keep its abilities somewhat quiet, but it did advertise its ability to unlock and extract data from Apple devices running iOS 11, the…
Lovers of classic Hollywood films have one more reason to join Turner’s Filmstruck streaming network, now that Warner Bros has decided to shutter its own service that no one uses. It’s a rare moment in which media consolidation is good for everyone, and it positions Filmstruck as the best destination for finding those films that…
Chip-based credit card readers, first introduced around 2011, have led to a 70 percent drop in counterfeit fraud in the United States, according to Visa. Visa says more 481 million chip cards are now in circulation, representing roughly 67 percent of all Visa debit and credit cards. The company also says that nearly two-thirds of…
A woman in Wayland, Michigan sent a frantic Facebook message to the Wayland Fire Department: Her son was choking, the Heimlich maneuver wasn’t helping, and she didn’t have access to a phone to dial 911. The page’s administrator sprung into action, responded to the message immediately, and then noticed the woman’s address: She lived in…
The United States Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Tuesday in a high-stakes email privacy case that, when decided, will have international repercussions. The case pits Microsoft against the US Justice Department in a battle over whether cloud computing companies must turn over information stored on their overseas servers in response to warrants…
We might not just get a new iPhone X this fall. Apple reportedly has two additional new devices planned: A big phablet that borrows design elements from the iPhone X and might be called the iPhone X Plus, and a cheaper phone that sacrifices some of the iPhone X’s premium features to make it more…
A UK startup says it has the answer to teens and kids sexting and sending nude photos: continual censorship and surveillance. SafeToNet is rolling out a new anti-sexting feature as part of its subscription plan, which will filter inappropriate messages from children’s phones, the Telegraph reports. If the app identifies an incoming nude photo, it…
A well-heeled Seattle suburb town with a median household income of $203,393 fell prey to blatantly obvious phishing scam. According to a report from the Seattle Times, Yarrow Point’s now-former fiscal coordinator (who had a personal driver) did not question emails from someone claiming to be the mayor asking him to wire thousands of dollars…
In July, Wickr announced that its paying users could make encrypted conference calls. For a company prioritizing businesses over consumers, this was a crucial development. But it also helped Wickr stand out from other secure messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp, which have yet to roll out encrypted group calls. And on Friday, Wickr made…
Russian state TV aired a short video clip last night that was supposed to be from the brutal war in Syria. But it was actually from a video game called ARMA 3. And for some reason this seems to be happening again and again and again. The BBC was the first English-language news site to…
There was a time when merely uttering “WWW.” caused investor eyeballs to blink dollar signs. Now, that excitement seems long gone. The digital space is near fully colonized. The .coms have been bought. Our grandparents are now on Facebook. If there’s a market to monetize, it’s been monetized. Well, not so fast. A small group…
You’ve opened up the Airbnb app or website with the intention of finding the perfect place to stay on your next trip—so how do you make sure you pick the right option out of what could be hundreds of possible choices? You want to avoid creepy hosts and rundown rooms. So here’s how to to…
Apple’s iTunes service may be 17 years old and in dire need of a redesign, but it’s still hanging in there as one of the most popular ways to download media. However new security changes from Apple mean that some users will either have to upgrade their aging devices or find a new media library.…