Thursday, November 22, 2018

15 Early Black Friday (2018) Tech Deals: Echo, Dyson, OLED

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15 Early Black Friday (2018) Tech Deals: Echo, Dyson, OLED
15 Early Black Friday (2018) Tech Deals: Echo, Dyson, OLED
Whet your appetite for holiday shopping with some of our favorite early Black Friday picks, from TVs and tablets to vacuums and more.
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Loot box spending 'creates problem gamblers'
Loot box spending 'creates problem gamblers'
'Loot-box' spending in video games creates problem gamblers, a study finds.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Human Rights Groups Sound Alarm Over 'Killer Robot' Threat

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Human Rights Groups Sound Alarm Over 'Killer Robot' Threat
Leaders from Human Rights Watch and Harvard Law School's International Human Rights Clinic have issued a dire warning that nations around the world haven't been doing enough to ban the development of autonomous weapons -- so-called "killer robots." The groups issued a joint report that calls for a complete ban on these systems before such weapons begin to make their way to military arsenals and it becomes too late to act. Other groups, including Amnesty International, joined in those urgent calls for a treaty to ban such weapons systems.
Overcoming Your Terror of Arch Linux
A recent episode of a Linux news podcast I keep up with featured an interview with a journalist who had written a piece for a non-Linux audience about giving it a try. It was surprisingly widely read. The writer's experience with some of the more popular desktop distributions had been overwhelmingly positive, and he said as much in his piece and during the interview. However, when the show's host asked whether he had tried Arch Linux, the journalist immediately and unequivocally dismissed the idea, as if it were obviously preposterous.
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How to Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on TV and Online
How to Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on TV and Online
Enjoy the Thanksgiving tradition from the comfort of your own home.
How to See How Much Time You Spend on Facebook and Instagram
How to See How Much Time You Spend on Facebook and Instagram
Facebook has released its "Your Time on Facebook" tool, which lets you see how much of your life is spent buried in the News Feed.
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The tech that could make water use sustainable
The tech that could make water use sustainable
Scientists in Finland and the UK have built a computer model that visualises groundwater levels in real time.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Online Shopping: The Complete Wired Guide

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Online Shopping: The Complete Wired Guide
Online Shopping: The Complete Wired Guide
Everything you ever wanted to know about Amazon, data privacy, and those weird new register-free retail stores.
Gadget Lab Podcast: Can Magic Leap Stand Out from the AR Pack?
Gadget Lab Podcast: Can Magic Leap Stand Out from the AR Pack?
We sat down with Magic Leap's Brenda Freeman to discuss the future of immersive media when it means wearing AR goggles on your face.
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Airbnb removes Israeli West Bank settlement listings
Airbnb removes Israeli West Bank settlement listings
The US firm says it will take home rentals in Israeli settlements on occupied land off its website.
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10 Ways to Avoid Losing Your Retirement to a Scam
Several years ago, my wife and I invested in a project called "Sanctuary Belize" and, like many of the investors, we were incredibly excited about the prospect of retiring in paradise. After a time, things just weren't adding up. The company supposedly put controls in place to reverse course, but we exited the project. As it turned out, those controls either were not put in place or failed. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission last week announced that it had shut the thing down, and highlighted it as one of the largest scams in its history.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Energy firms likely to miss smart meter deadline, warns Which?

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Energy firms likely to miss smart meter deadline, warns Which?
Energy firms likely to miss smart meter deadline, warns Which?
Which? says suppliers would have to triple their installation rate to reach the 2020 deadline.
Parents struggle to handle children's tech habits
Parents struggle to handle children's tech habits
Curbing excessive gadget use among children is hard, say parents asked for survey.
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Best Cookbooks (Fall 2018): José Andrés, Anissa Helou, Simone Klabin
Best Cookbooks (Fall 2018): José Andrés, Anissa Helou, Simone Klabin
This year's best food books reflect the importance of community, whether it's about saving the world or just understanding it a little better.
Black Friday 2018: Best Gaming Deals on PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and More
Black Friday 2018: Best Gaming Deals on PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and More
The best deals on consoles, controllers, headsets, and other gaming gear for Sony, Microsoft, or Nintendo fans.

Sunday, November 18, 2018

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds: Imams divided over video game fatwa

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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds: Imams divided over video game fatwa
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds: Imams divided over video game fatwa
Some imams in Kurdistan have officially banned a hugely popular video game – but others are hitting back.

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Amazon Is Just the Tip of the AI Bias Iceberg

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Amazon Is Just the Tip of the AI Bias Iceberg
Amazon recently disclosed its 2015 decision to scrap a recruitment tool used to hire talent, after finding that it had a bias against women. While this story has been covered sufficiently, there is a much greater story still to tell: A substantial amount of the artificial intelligence technology that currently is used for recruitment and human resources purposes has been acting independently, without any form of regulation, for some time. Before exploring this, it will be helpful to understand why this happened with Amazon's software.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Review: Battlefield V Mixes Fantastic Gameplay With Intense Realism

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Review: Battlefield V Mixes Fantastic Gameplay With Intense Realism
After taking the popular Battlefield series to "the beginning" with the First World War-based Battlefield 1, developers have returned the action to its World War II roots with Battlefield V. Anyone who's not familiar with this first-person shooter need know only that the original game, introduced in 2002 as Battlefield 1942, offers players the chance to control vehicles as well as soldiers. At the time of its introduction, that was a novel twist for the traditional FPS, and it helped propel the series to success.
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EE and Virgin Media fined £13.3m for overcharging customers
EE and Virgin Media fined £13.3m for overcharging customers
The companies overcharged phone and broadband customers leaving their contracts early, Ofcom says.
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Microsoft Surface Studio 2 Review: A Brawny, Shape-Shifting PC
Microsoft Surface Studio 2 Review: A Brawny, Shape-Shifting PC
Microsoft's new workstation has everything you ever wanted in a creative desktop, and costs more than you probably ever wanted to spend.

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Whether Intended or Accidental, Internet Traffic Rerouting Can Be Costly

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Whether Intended or Accidental, Internet Traffic Rerouting Can Be Costly
An apparent prefix leak from an errant router misconfiguration caused Google to lose control of several million of its IP addresses for more than an hour on Monday. During the event, Internet traffic was misrouted to China and Russia from Nigeria. The incident initially sparked concerns that it might have been a malicious hijacking attempt. The mishap made Google's search and other services unavailable to many users intermittently. It caused problems for Spotify, Google cloud customers, G-Suite users and Youtube viewers, among others.
Oracle, the Hardware Company
For all of the dazzle of its rapidly evolving software portfolio, which includes a self-monitoring and self-patching database that also configures itself, as well as numerous cloud applications, Oracle has begun showing its credibility as a hardware vendor. Hardware has commoditized and will not return to the prominence it had in the early days of the tech era. However, commoditization brings new opportunities simply because price-performance numbers work better. Under Oracle's tutelage, hardware has found a disciplined and important niche.
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Will superfast 5G mobile be worth it?
Will superfast 5G mobile be worth it?
Superfast 5G mobile promises lots of benefits, but will it be worth the money?
MiSafes' child-tracking smartwatches are 'easy to hack'
MiSafes' child-tracking smartwatches are 'easy to hack'
Researchers find a way to reveal the locations of children wearing MiSafes watches and call them.
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AmazonBasics Microwave Review: It's a Little Undercooked
AmazonBasics Microwave Review: It's a Little Undercooked
Amazon's voice assistant can do many things. Just don't ask it to defrost sausage.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Star Explorer Mae Jemison: The Sky Connects Us

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Star Explorer Mae Jemison: The Sky Connects Us
Mae Jemison recently shared some illuminating recollections of her experiences as an astronaut, but they were neither the starting point nor the ending point of our conversation. This extraordinary woman's career is too packed with present and future endeavors to dwell very long on her stellar past. She currently leads 100 Year Starship, a nonprofit that aims to make interstellar travel a reality within the next hundred years. Jemison also leads Look Up, a movement that encourages people to connect with the sky above us on one day each year.
Changing Up Your Linux Distro
It's common for Linux users to hop between distributions and survey the field, and I recently reached a point where I had to seriously rethink the one I was using most of the time. Between hardware compatibility issues with my old standby and some discouraging missteps with other go-to choices, I felt the time had come to reassess my pool of preferred distributions and repopulate it from scratch. As my journey progressed, I realized that as often as I've discussed the field of Linux-based systems, I had not addressed how to pick one out.
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Deepfake: BBC newsreader 'speaks' languages he can’t
Deepfake: BBC newsreader 'speaks' languages he can’t
Artificial intelligence creates a computer generated video which manipulates the newsreader’s mouth.
The face-mapping technology raising fears about fake news
The face-mapping technology raising fears about fake news
Why face-mapping technology designed to improve TV dubbing is raising fears about fake news.
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11 Best Tablets for Every Budget (2018): iPad, Android, Fire HD, Surface
11 Best Tablets for Every Budget (2018): iPad, Android, Fire HD, Surface
Whether you prefer Android, iOS, or Windows, these are the best tablets we've tried.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

48 Smart Holiday Gift Ideas That Everyone Will Connect With: WIRED Wish List 2018

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48 Smart Holiday Gift Ideas That Everyone Will Connect With: WIRED Wish List 2018
48 Smart Holiday Gift Ideas That Everyone Will Connect With: WIRED Wish List 2018
From electric wheels to smart home hubs, this year's holiday picks will delight tinkerers, travelers, and lovers of timeless design.
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'Gross' furry Pikachu divides Pokemon fans
'Gross' furry Pikachu divides Pokemon fans
Many fans say the new look Pikachu is "grotesque" and "disgusting".
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Let's Create a TV Show to Fix Silicon Valley
Startups have been creating employee hell in Silicon Valley. That was on my mind as I read the book Lab Rats: How Silicon Valley Made Work Miserable for the Rest of Us. I think this book should be required reading for anybody who thinks working for a startup in Silicon Valley would be fun. Unless you are into humiliation and abuse you probably should avoid these startups like the plague. Yes, you could get rich, but you also could end up with a ruined life -- broke, divorced, homeless, or maybe even dead by your own hand.

Monday, November 12, 2018

Chelsea Pensioners' verdict on WW1 VR experience

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Chelsea Pensioners' verdict on WW1 VR experience
Chelsea Pensioners' verdict on WW1 VR experience
Nothing to be Written is a VR experience about field postcards sent home by soldiers during WW1.
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11 Best Google Speakers, Ranked by Price (Holiday 2018)
11 Best Google Speakers, Ranked by Price (Holiday 2018)
An Amazon Echo may be tempting, but these Google Home speakers may be a better buy.

Sunday, November 11, 2018

9 Best Robot Vacuums (2018): Pet Hair, Carpets, Hardwood Floors, and More

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9 Best Robot Vacuums (2018): Pet Hair, Carpets, Hardwood Floors, and More
9 Best Robot Vacuums (2018): Pet Hair, Carpets, Hardwood Floors, and More
From no-frills cleaners to high-end automation, we have the ideal botvac for you.
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What do tampons and WWI have in common?
What do tampons and WWI have in common?
Tampons, drones and more surprising innovations from World War One that changed the world.

Saturday, November 10, 2018

The Internet's Precarious Health

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The Internet's Precarious Health
Mozilla has launched the first full edition of its Internet Health Report. The report is "an open source effort to explore the state of human life on the Internet," said Mozilla Executive Director Mark Surman. It consists of research and analysis compiled by researchers, engineers, data scientists, policy analysts and artists in Mozilla's extended community. The digital rights, open source, and Internet freedom movements hold that it is possible to build a digital world that is open, accessible and welcoming to all, according to Mozilla.
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Meeting Kosovo's clickbait merchants
Meeting Kosovo's clickbait merchants
Western web-users lap up misinformation online - these are the shady "merchants" who push it on Facebook.

Friday, November 9, 2018

Facebook Dating Is Rolling Out. Here’s How It Differs From Tinder

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Facebook Dating Is Rolling Out. Here’s How It Differs From Tinder
Facebook Dating Is Rolling Out. Here’s How It Differs From Tinder
Facebook starts publicly testing its dating service with users in Colombia today.
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Cryptohackers Breach StatCounter to Steal Bitcoins
Hackers planted malware on StatCounter to steal bitcoin revenue from Gate.io account holders, according to Eset researcher Matthieu Faou, who discovered the breach. The malicious code was added to StatCounter's site-tracking script last weekend, he reported. The malicious code hijacks any bitcoin transactions made through the Web interface of the Gate.io cryptocurrency exchange. The malicious code secretly can replace any bitcoin address that users enter on the page with one controlled by the attacker.
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Chinese headmaster fired over secret coin mining at school
Chinese headmaster fired over secret coin mining at school
A stack of crypto-currency mining machines was found after teachers complained about excessive noise.

Thursday, November 8, 2018

How to Protect Your Online Privacy: A Practical Guide

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How to Protect Your Online Privacy: A Practical Guide
Do you take your online privacy seriously? Most people don't. They have an ideal scenario of just how private their online activities should be, but they rarely do anything to actually achieve it. The problem is that bad actors know and rely on this fact, and that's why there's been a steady rise in identity theft cases from 2013 to 2017. The victims of these cases often suffer a loss of reputation or financial woes. If you take your online privacy seriously, follow this 10-step guide to protect it.
The CLOUD Act's Privacy Repercussions for Global Businesses
Just when the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, was about to go into effect, the United States Congress created the CLOUD Act. Without any public hearings, review or public comment, Congress passed the legislation as part of the $1.3 trillion government spending bill. The CLOUD Act changed the privacy provisions that were in effect under the 1986 Stored Communications Act. Needless to say, Internet privacy issues create headlines around the world every day.
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Samsung's Folding Galaxy Smartphone Concept Bends All the Rules
Samsung's Folding Galaxy Smartphone Concept Bends All the Rules
At a developer event today, Samsung showed off a smartphone with a folding screen that points to a possible future for mobile computing.
Which Amazon Fire Tablet Is Best for You?
Which Amazon Fire Tablet Is Best for You?
These are the Best Amazon Fire tablets. Do you use it around the house? Is it for your kids? Should you buy the Fire HD 8, the Fire HD 10, or another model? We've got the answers.
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China's Xinhua agency unveils AI news presenter
China's Xinhua agency unveils AI news presenter
The state news agency Xinhua says the nameless presenter will help reduce news production costs.

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Midterm Elections 2018: How to Find and Watch Results

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Midterm Elections 2018: How to Find and Watch Results
Midterm Elections 2018: How to Find and Watch Results
Watch election night coverage live on your desktop, smartphone, or smart TV.
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Metop weather satellite launches into orbit
Metop weather satellite launches into orbit
Europe sends up a front-line weather satellite containing components made over a decade ago.
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Mobile Phone Security: All You Need to Know
We rely on our phones to process and store reams of personal digital data. Our digital activities -- from checking bank balances to paying for a product with a tap of the screen, to sending friends and family messages over social media, to accessing work emails remotely -- have turned our phones into a goldmine of personal information. It's likely that by 2020, there will be more than 6 billion smartphone users in the world. How secure is your mobile device? It's easy to forget that your mobile phone is essentially a pocket-sized computer.