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17 February 2018
RightEye’s portable eye-tracking test catches concussions and reading problems in five minutes
They say the eyes are the windows to the soul, but physiologically speaking, they’re windows to the brain. RightEye is a startup that looks through that window to detect common but often subtle vision issues resulting from concussions and other brain troubles. Its quick, portable eye-tracking station can tell in minutes whether you should see a doctor — or look into becoming a pro… Read More
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A peek inside Alphabet’s investing universe
Chances are you’ve heard of Google. You’re likely a contributor to one of the 3.5 billion search queries the website processes daily. But unless you’re a venture capitalist, an entrepreneur or a slightly obsessive tech journalist, you may not know that Google, or, more properly, Alphabet, is also invests in startups. And, like most of what Google does, Alphabet invests… Read More
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How ad-free subscriptions could solve Facebook
At the core of Facebook’s “well-being” problem is that its business is directly coupled with total time spent on its apps. The more hours you pass on the social network, the more ads you see and click, the more money it earns. That puts its plan to make using Facebook healthier at odds with its finances, restricting how far it’s willing to go to protect us from the harms… Read More
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How ad-free subscriptions could solve Facebook
At the core of Facebook’s “well-being” problem is that its business is directly coupled with total time spent on its apps. The more hours you pass on the social network, the more ads you see and click, the more money it earns. That puts its plan to make using Facebook healthier at odds with its finances, restricting how far it’s willing to go to protect us from the harms… Read More
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Facebook didn’t mean to send spam texts to two-factor authentication users
Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos apologized for spam texts that were incorrectly sent to users who had activated two-factor authentication. The company is working on a fix, and you won’t receive non-security-related text messages if you never signed up for those notifications. Facebook says it was a bug. But calling it a bug is a bit too easy — it’s a feature that… Read More
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Make YouTube Better With These Awesome Web Apps and Extensions
As great as YouTube is, there are a few things that could be better… and these websites and extensions fill those gaps till YouTube itself adds the features. There are already plenty of tools to make YouTube better, from downloading videos to turning it into a floating player. But there are still some missing abilities. Like clipping a video, for instance, or searching text within the audio. Check these out. 1. Tiny.Video: Share a Section, Loop It, and Avoid Thumbnail Spoilers Sometimes, you want to show a friend only one part of a longer video. And it would be terrible...
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Twitter is killing its Twitter for Mac desktop client
On Friday, Twitter announced that it would abandon its lesser loved Mac app, directing users to Twitter.com instead. The company declared that it will refocus its efforts on “a great Twitter experience that’s consistent across platforms” rather than continuing development for Twitter for Mac, a message that doesn’t sound great for TweetDeck lovers. The Twitter for Mac… Read More
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National Labor Relations Board rejected Damore’s claim that Google fired him unjustly
A federal body overseeing labor disputes advised the dismissal of Jeremy Damore’s claim that Google fired him unjustly for his controversial memo regarding inclusion and diversity programs at the company. Citing similar precedents, the NLRB counsel deemed parts of the memo “so harmful, discriminatory, and disruptive” as to shed their status as protected speech in the workplace. Read More
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Federal judge rules that embedded tweets can represent copyright infringement
A recent ruling by a New York federal judge could have significant implications for how copyright laws are enforced. The ruling was made in a case where Justin Goldman accused publications including Breitbart, Time, Yahoo, Vox Media, and the Boston Globe of violating his copyright by embedding tweets with his photo of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Broady into their stories. Goldman… Read More
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Phone vs. Universal Remote Control: What’s Best for a Smart Home?
How many remote controls do you have in your lounge? One for the TV, your cable service, the Hi-Fi, your media streaming device, your games console, the air conditioning unit… the list is endless. These days, almost every tech device we buy seems to come with a remote. The situation has gotten so out of hand that recent years have seen an explosion in universal remotes. Manufacturers claim they can replace your sea of existing remotes with a single device. On paper, they can control everything from your smart lighting to your wireless speakers. But are they the best thing...
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5 Handy Tips for Organizing Your iPhone and iPad Apps More Effectively
Often find yourself wading through pages of icons, looking for that certain app? There’s a better way. Learn to organize your iPhone home screen properly, and use a few extra tips to find the right app every time. Here are out favorite tips and tricks for a more productive iPhone. Remember: You Can Always Search With Spotlight This isn’t really an organizational trick, rather a super-handy way of always finding the app you’re looking for (provided you can remember its name). Simply pull-down on the home screen to reveal the search bar (or slide left and tap Search) and type...
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You Can Now Use Pandora Premium on the Web
Pandora Premium is finally available to use in your web browser. Since launch, Pandora Premium has been available on a number of platforms, including Android, iOS, and Chromecast. But after countless requests from users, Pandora has finally launched Pandora Premium on the web as well. In March 2017, Pandora launched a premium music-streaming service to compete with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music. Since launch, Pandora has added an infinite listening feature, and the ability to unlock sessions by watching ads. And now, finally, Pandora Premium is available on the web. Pandora Premium Lands on the Web For the...
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Special counsel Robert Mueller indicts Russian bot farm for election meddling
Special Counsel Robert Mueller has just handed down a set of indictments, charging 13 Russian citizens and three Russian organizations with interference in the U.S. presidential election in efforts dating back to 2014. The indictment names the Internet Research Agency, a bot farm and disinformation operation based out of St. Petersburg as one of the sources of the fake accounts meant to… Read More
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Uber is reportedly preparing to sell its Southeast Asian business to Grab
Uber is preparing to sell its Southeast Asian business to Grab in exchange for a stake in the Singaporean ride-sharing company that has a big presence in that region, according to a new report from CNBC. This wouldn’t be an unfamiliar story for Uber, which was handily beaten by Didi in China before eventually caving and selling the company to the dominant ride-sharing startup in China.… Read More
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This Is the Best Raspberry Pi Project of 2017
2017 was a great year for the Raspberry Pi. Now in its sixth year, the platform has been constantly improved and updated with software patches and even whole new operating systems to get the most out of these miniature marvels. DIY tinkerers and coders have also been busy, creating ever more impressive projects with the Pi. Today we round up some of the best projects from the past year and try to pick an overall winner for the greatest Raspberry Pi project of 2017. These projects represent projects which have blown us away in their innovation, scale, and practical use....
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