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Is your new phone really your friend? | Oliver Burkeman | Technology | The Guardian
The new iPhone 8, as you probably couldnt help learning a few weeks back, boasts wireless charging thats truly effortless, meaning that instead of having to plug it into the wall, you simply place it on a special pad. Whoch you then plug into the wall. If youre...
Dejtingappen Tinder kartlägger dig och samlar personlig information | SVT Nyheter
Vi lämnar dagligen efter oss digitala fotavtryck. Sociala medier som Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat och Twitter samlar in mängder av information om oss, och med hjälp av så kallade cookies och platstjänster kartläggs vårt surfande för att sedan användas för att skapa...
How the ’Internet of Things’ Will Change Everything
Were all familiar with the Internet, and the way it connects humans to one another and to vast amounts of data. But computer visionaries foresee the day when not just humans but all our devices are connected to each other via the Internet.This so-called Internet of...
British courts may unlock secrets of how Trump campaign profiled US voters | Technology | The Guardian
A US professor is trying to reclaim his personal data from the controversial analytics firm that helped Donald Trump to power. In what legal experts say may be a watershed case, a US citizen is using British laws to try to discover how he was profiled and...
Did Russia fake black activism on Facebook to sow division in the US? | Technology | The Guardian
When longtime Baltimore activists first saw a Facebook account called Blacktivist organizing a local police brutality march, they were immediately suspicious. The page honoring Freddie Gray, who had died in police custody a year earlier, quickly acquired a sizable...
Waiting in the wings: Dubai’s autonomous flying taxis | News | Al Jazeera
With a whirling buzz from 18 rotors, the pilot-less helicopter gently lifted off the ground and soared up into the afternoon sky, the spire of the world's tallest building visible behind it.The recent unmanned flight by the German-made electric Volocopter represents...
Net ’not ready’ for vital security update – BBC News
A plan to update the security around some of the net's core address books has been delayed.Net administrative body Icann put its plans on hold after it emerged that some ISPs and large firms were not ready to make the change.It feared that tens of millions would lose...
Security firm finds some Macs vulnerable to ’firmware’ attacks
(Reuters) - Since 2015, Apple Inc (AAPL.O) has tried to protect its Mac line of computers from a form of hacking that is extremely hard to detect, but it has not been entirely successful in getting the fixes to its customers, according to research released on Friday...
Apple community raises over $13 million for disaster recovery | Cult of Mac
North America has been getting its ass kicked by natural disasters the last two months and Apple users have stepped up big help in the recovery efforts.More than $13 million in donations have poured in from the Apple community to help relief efforts related to...
’Apple community’ pulls in $13M for disaster relief in US, Mexico & Caribbean
The "Apple community" including workers and customers has raised over $13 million for the relief of recent hurricanes hitting the U.S. and the Caribbean, and earthquakes in Mexico, Apple said on Thursday. The money is going towards "shelter, food, clean water and...
US ’fake news’ kingpin Paul Horner found dead at 38 – BBC News
A writer who became notorious for peddling "fake news" during the 2016 US election campaign has died at 38.Paul Horner was found dead in his bed in Laveen, Arizona, on 18 September, after a suspected drug overdose, officials said.Horner, who published fraudulent...
I asked Tinder for my data. It sent me 800 pages of my deepest, darkest secrets | Technology | The Guardian
At 9.24pm (and one second) on the night of Wednesday 18 December 2013, from the second arrondissement of Paris, I wrote Hello! to my first ever Tinder match. Since that day Ive fired up the app 920 times and matched with 870 different people. I recall a few of them...