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- Study says cellphone radiation not hazardous to your health, unless you’re a male rat
The scientists who compiled the study say this doesn't mean cellphones cause cancer - these rats were exposed to more radiation than the heaviest smartphone users ever would be. - Is Bitcoin a bubble that’s about to burst? Economists say ‘yes,’ crypto experts say ‘no’
A Bitcoin bubble? Economists and crypto experts disagree on currency's fate - Canadians at higher risk of hacks, thanks to their smart devices: report
Experts say that having more devices - and sharing information across those devices - inevitably means there will be more hacks. - Union outcry as automation eats up 400 oilsands jobs – and it’s just the beginning
- Facebook’s news feed tweak sees user engagement fall by 50 million hours daily
- Adding pages to ‘See First’ in your Facebook news feed
- U.S. authorities probing whether Apple broke the law by slowing down older iPhones: reports
- Facebook suspends all Bitcoin, cryptocurrency advertisements
- Elon Musk sells 10,000 flamethrowers in just 2 days
- Canada testing ‘digital ID’ system that uses blockchain, biometrics to screen travellers
- Studies show facial recognition software almost works perfectly – if you’re a white male
A new study indicates that when face recognition products are shown photos of a white man, the software can correctly guess the gender of the person 99 per cent of the time. This wasn't the case for other genders and ethnicities. - The driverless revolution: Canadian companies bracing for hackers with ‘nefarious’ intent
Driverless cars are being tested right now in Canada, but a recent Senate report flagged the need for tighter cybersecurity. Could a hacker take control of your car in the future? - Pyeongchang organizers investigating possible cyberattack during opening ceremony
The Winter Olympics opened with a spectacular ceremony on Friday, attended by several heads of state who witnessed the joint march of North and South Korean athletes, as Games systems played up. - FAA investigating after video shows drone in Las Vegas flying too close to plane
- John Barlow, internet activist and Grateful Dead lyricist, dies at 70
- California’s Salesforce delivers some good news for Justin Trudeau
- Facebook users trying to stop child porn from spreading accidentally made it go viral
- App offers 360-degree, virtual reality Olympic bobsleigh experience
- Justin Trudeau’s meeting with Jeff Bezos a ‘good sign’ as Toronto bids for Amazon HQ2: expert
- Uber hackers were located in Canada and Florida, company says
- X-ray uncovers artwork under Picasso masterpiece housed at Ontario gallery
The oil painting is currently housed at the Art Gallery of Ontario and was originally painted by Picasso in 1902. - Airbnb vows to crack down on sex traffickers using its properties as brothels
Airbnb is teaming up with anti-trafficking charity Polaris to train its employees, develop new systems and work with the police to spot signs of slavery and prevent people from being trafficked. - Facebook will use postcards in attempt to prevent Russian meddling in elections
Facebook will soon rely on centuries-old technology to try to prevent foreign meddling in U.S. elections: the post office. - Students caught in the Florida school shooting chronicled their trauma on social media
- Oilsands tech touted for pipeline capacity boost still years from deployment
- Dog-like robot that can open doors prompts fears, conversation over potential uses
- Canadian banks aren’t following UK, US, Australia ban on buying cryptocurrency with credit
- SpaceX Falcon Heavy: Video offers close-up view of rocket boosters landing
- Robots take to the slopes on Winter Olympics sidelines
- Amazon cuts jobs in Seattle as search for HQ2 location continues
- 15M mentions later, here are your social media highlights from 2018 Winter Olympics
Canadian ice dancing darlings Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir captured imaginations online during the Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, as did U.S. skier Gus Kensworth and questions around the sport of curling. - The internet is convinced our phones are listening to us. Here’s what the experts say
While the tech giants claim they don't do it, the suspicion that your cellphone and smart devices eavesdrop on you has become common online chatter. - World’s first 3D printed camper trailer completed
The project is a collaboration between Saskatoon-based Create Cafe, Saskatchewan Polytechnic and Wave of the Future 3D. - Russian bots and trolls amplified both sides after Florida school shooting
- ‘An unmitigated, long-term disaster’: Toronto start-ups fearful of potential Amazon HQ2
- Want to fight fake news? Try playing ‘Russian troll,’ new research suggests
- Intel hid security flaws from U.S. officials until they were leaked
- Wisconsin student creates device in effort to prevent deaths in school shootings
- Facebook, Instagram reportedly down for users around world
- Rise in airplane ‘incidents’ in Canada due to federal cuts, pilots say
- ‘Black Tech’ facial recognition glasses worn by Chinese police raise privacy concerns
Police in China have started using facial recognition 'black tech' glasses, as part of a major push by its leaders to boost security using technology. - Women at Microsoft filed 238 discrimination complaints over 6 years: court documents
Women at Microsoft Corp working in U.S.-based technical jobs filed 238 internal complaints about gender discrimination or sexual harassment between 2010 and 2016, according to court filings made public on Monday. - Research shows no link between video games and violence – Donald Trump still suggests there is
Trump met with the video game industry to raise concerns over violence in games and whether it can lead to violent behaviour in kids, a decades-old debate in which researchers have so far failed to find a link. - The Bank of Canada hid a video game behind its website of the new $10 bill
- BlackBerry suing Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram over messaging patents
- The best, cheapest cellphone plans in Canada in 2018
- Facebook ends six-country test that split news feed in two after negative feedback
- The moon will have cell service as early as next year
- What is Vero? Social media app to rival Facebook and Instagram is topping charts
- Air Canada systems back in order after outages at check in, call centres
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- Geneva Motor Show: Star supercars unveiled at the 2018 edition
Geneva Motor Show: Star supercars unveiled at the 2018 edition CTV NewsThe big difference between MWC and the Geneva Motor Show is that Europe still matters in the car industry The VergeWhat's new at the Geneva Auto Show: A Croatian hypercar, an electric Porsche, and more NBCNews.comFull cover... - Geneva Motor Show: Star supercars unveiled at the 2018 edition
Geneva Motor Show: Star supercars unveiled at the 2018 edition CTV NewsThe big difference between MWC and the Geneva Motor Show is that Europe still matters in the car industry The VergeWhat's new at the Geneva Auto Show: A Croatian hypercar, an electric Porsche, and more NBCNews.comFull cover... - Geneva Motor Show: Star supercars unveiled at the 2018 edition
- Geneva Motor Show: Star supercars unveiled at the 2018 edition
- Days Gone Delay Means That Game Won't Be Coming Out In 2018
- Battlecry Studios Incorporated Into Bethesda Game Studios
- This Hyundai dune buggy concept also turns into a watercraft
- Android P in depth: An up-close look at what's new with security
- 7 things I love about the Google Pixel 2, even though I'm an iPhone user for life
- BlackBerry's Facebook suit is latest salvo in patent battle
- Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S Leaked Photos Show iPhone X-Like Vertical Dual Rear Camera
Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S Leaked Photos Show iPhone X-Like Vertical Dual Rear Camera NDTVMi Mix 2s may not have a notch at all TechRadarXiaomi Mi MIX 2S Leaks Again Without A Display Notch Android HeadlinesOppo F7, Mi Mix 2S, LG G7 and more: Which Android phones will sport the iPhone X notch? The Indi... - Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S Leaked Photos Show iPhone X-Like Vertical Dual Rear Camera
Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S Leaked Photos Show iPhone X-Like Vertical Dual Rear Camera NDTVMi Mix 2s may not have a notch at all TechRadarXiaomi Mi 7 To Sport A Display Notch, Firmware Files Suggest Android HeadlinesOppo F7, Mi Mix 2S, LG G7 and more: Which Android phones will sport the iPhone X notch? ... - Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S Leaked Photos Show iPhone X-Like Vertical Dual Rear Camera
- Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S Leaked Photos Show iPhone X-Like Vertical Dual Rear Camera
- Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S Leaked Photos Show iPhone X-Like Vertical Dual Rear Camera
- Sony Xperia R1, Xperia R1 Plus Android 8.0 Oreo Update Rolling Out in India
- Moto X5, Moto Mods in danger amidst layoffs
- Nokia makes a brilliant comeback
- Should you buy…the Samsung Galaxy S9?
- Mi TV 4A and Galaxy S9 India Launch, OnePlus 6 Leaks, Redmi 5, Android P, and More News This Week
- Games For Change Response To The President Trump's Violent Games Video Reel Is Simply Beautiful, Check It Out ...
Games For Change Response To The President Trump's Violent Games Video Reel Is Simply Beautiful, Check It Out ... SegmentNextOpinion: There's a Huge Problem With Fighting the Anti-Video Game Debate With a #NotAllGames Mentality IGNGaming Montage Created to Defeat Violent Video Games Debate Gam... - LG G7 with iPhone X-like notch, Snapdragon 845 SoC to launch in May: Report
LG G7 with iPhone X-like notch, Snapdragon 845 SoC to launch in May: Report The Indian ExpressLG G7 now rumored to launch in May androidandme.comLG G7 rumored for May launch PhoneDogFull coverage - LG G7 with iPhone X-like notch, Snapdragon 845 SoC to launch in May: Report
- The Games Industry Reacts To The White House's Violent Games Showreel
- Hands on: Apple's 'Netflix of Magazines' Texture provides a wealth of content to readers
- Apple buys Texture, a digital magazine subscription service
- Review: Samsung's new Galaxy S9 phones make excellence routine
- Review: Samsung's new Galaxy S9 phones make excellence routine
- Review: Samsung's new Galaxy S9 phones make excellence routine
- Demon's Souls Has Been Rated by the ESRB Again
- Google Will Prioritize Stories for Paying News Subscribers
Google Will Prioritize Stories for Paying News Subscribers BloombergGoogle may prioritize stories for paying news subscribers CNETGoogle Search Results Prioritizing Digital Newspaper Subscribers Good E-Reader (blog)Full coverage - Google Assistant's multistep smart home routines are now live
Google Assistant's multistep smart home routines are now live The VergeGoogle Assistant routines go live today with lots of limitations Android Authority (blog)Google Assistant multi-step routines are now live in the US TechCrunchSet up & manage My Day - Google Home Help - Google Support ... - Google and LG will show off an extremely high-res VR display in May
- LG G7 rumored to launch in May with a hefty price bump
- 'Fallout 3 In Fallout 4' Mod Canceled After Team Talks To A Lawyer
- Essential Phone Oreo update Android 8.1 just released
- Digital Extremes on 38 million players and 5 years of Warframe: 'Change is a constant for us'
- Fitbit Versa vs Fitbit Ionic: Which is the smartwatch for you?
- Toyota teases all-new RAV4 to be revealed this month
- Games For Change Response To The President Trump's Violent Games Video Reel Is Simply Beautiful, Check It Out ...
- Vivo V9 Price, Retail Box, Specifications Leaked Ahead of India Launch on March 27
Vivo V9 Price, Retail Box, Specifications Leaked Ahead of India Launch on March 27 NDTVExclusive: New, leaked images show Vivo V9 with a notched display Economic Timesvivo V9: The 24MP selfie smartphone that comes with a notch SoyaCincau.comFull coverage - OnePlus 6 Notch Display Design, Codename Appears in Firmware Files
OnePlus 6 Notch Display Design, Codename Appears in Firmware Files gizmochina (blog)Full coverage - Huawei Y9 (2018) announced with 18:9 display and four cameras
- [hold] Google Pushes Trust And Safety, Releases Annual Bad Ads Report
- New book explores the art and craft of the modern blacksmith
- Google brings free WiFi to Mexico, first stop in Latin America
- Devil May Cry HD Collection PS4 review – infernal remasters
- From the Miura to the Urus, Lambo has come a long way from making tractors
- Huawei's P20 lineup leaks out: See them pictured in every colour
- Nintendo Switch Sells 650000 Units in Germany in First Year, Is the Fastest Selling Nintendo System of All Time There
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- Binance’s $10M hacker bounty fund is great example of smart PR
Last week, heaps of panicked cryptocurrency traders rushed to the Binance community on Reddit to report that their altcoins had suddenly been converted to Bitcoin – without their consent and with no prior notification. But thanks to its excellent reaction to all this chaos, the company has come b... - Is AI a reflection of the good, the bad, and the ugly side of humanity?
Advances in artificial intelligence and technology combined with the power of a handful of tech behemoths seem to be paving the way for an uncomfortable narrative. Many of the most prominent tech leaders are increasingly warning of how we need to exercise caution. For example, Sir Tim Berners-Lee... - Here’s how you access the super creepy data Facebook has on you
- MiniDoom 2 reimagines the classic shooter as a delightfully dark 2D platformer
- How the FBI cracked down on custom BlackBerrys sold to drug cartels
- Android Wear may soon be renamed ‘Wear OS’
- 5 virtual reality trends to watch out for in 2018
- Why prioritization and focus are the key skills for success
- ZenMate keeps you and your info protected and free online… and now, it’s just $49.99 for life
- Will remote work ever become mainstream?
- This serial entrepreneur wants to disrupt peer-to-peer lending, using blockchain
In Hollywood, you’re practically nothing if you’re not a triple threat. If you can’t sing, act and dance, you can pack your bags. Similar to Hollywood, to succeed in the business world, you need to have a multitude of skills. From intelligence to trustworthiness, there’s seemingly an inordinate n... - Why stress isn’t such a bad thing for young, inexperienced entrepreneurs
Running a successful business poses numerous challenges. From acquiring the necessary startup capital to making time outside of a separate full-time job, the hurdles you face each take a psychological toll. The result is stress — and stress is an enemy. Managing it becomes a challenge unto itself... - The ‘splinternet’ is coming: Why countries will break away from today’s internet
- Bezos says he’ll spend ‘Amazon lottery winnings’ on space travel
- Google now previews Stack Overflow answers directly in Search
- TNW’s Big Spam: If Monday were a face, I’d punch it
- Exclusive: Cyber-criminals are selling victim’s selfies on the dark web
- Zip through everything you read — and remember it — with this training package for just $19
- How to save your cryptocurrency from yourself and others (because the world is bleak and you’re a sloppy mess)
- Designing Wakanda: An interview with Black Panther’s production designer
- Got questions for a startup swami? Adeo Ressi is joining us on TNW Answers
What was the business venture you were most proud of? What do you think are the most exciting projects in space exploration currently? What was it like having Elon Musk as a roommate? Can I pitch you my startup idea? Ask all this and more to serial entrepreneur Adeo Ressi. Ressi is the CEO of the... - Digital islands: How this tiny country is embracing e-governance
Recent years have proved that if you want to look for which countries are adopting innovative digital governing solutions, you don’t look at the usual tech suspects like the US or Japan. You look to Estonia. Estonia, being a country of approximately 1,3 million people has in recent years really s... - Device makers, stop it with the rose gold
- Larry Page’s self-flying air taxis to take off in 3 years
- Popular calendar app that mines cryptocurrency disappears from the Mac App Store
- Lawsuit alleges TSA illegally searches mobile devices on domestic flights
- The US military could begin drafting 40-year-old hackers
- Dear Sony and Microsoft, please copy the Nintendo Switch ASAP
- Robot takeover stalls in worst slump for AI funds on record
- HQ Trivia gives largest prize yet: $25,000, no sharing allowed
- Amazon Echo users can now snag a free book from Audible
Amazon is introducing a neat little offer for Echo users who’ve been considering listening to audiobooks. Starting this week, people new to Audible can listen to an entire book for free via their Echo devices. All you need to do is ask “Alexa, read me ____” and the assistant will start playing th... - Web traffic isn’t a mystery… for $19, Google Analytics will help you unlock data insights
Stop for a second and think. If you’ve got a web presence, but you don’t fully understand the makeup of your audience, what message brings them to your product and the behaviors that satisfy their needs? Why even have a web presence in the first place? It’s not enough to have a website. You need ... - YouTube officially brings the Dark Theme to mobile and iOS gets first dibs
- Spotify’s newest podcast is about mental health and startup life
- Trick out your Mac with these 10 apps for under $20
- TNW’s Big Spam: Why Björk needs her own tech show
- Hackers are targeting DADI ICO investors with phishing emails
- Stack Overflow’s 2018 Developer Survey reveals programmers are doing a mountain of overtime
- This company combines the blockchain, AI and IoT to control devices with thoughts
- Fitbit’s new Versa is a $199 fitness tracker for the Apple Watch crowd
YouTube turns to Wikipedia to help debunk conspiracy theories spreading on its platform For
years, YouTube has been plagued with videos that spread hoaxes, hateful
speech, and all manner of misinformation. Its latest move to combat
that is to display links to Wikipedia articles when you watch conspiracy
theory videos, said YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki at SXSW this week. Wired
noted th...
Renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking dies at 76 Stephen
Hawking, the British physicist who’s best known for his pioneering work
in explaining black holes and relativity, died today at the age of 76
at his home in Cambridge. Hawking had been wheelchair-bound since the
60s after being afflicted by a motor neuron disease at the age of 21; he
subs...
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