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- I tried to childproof YouTube for a 3 year old. It’s harder than it should be.
We tried to childproof YouTube. Conclusion — it's very challenging in a browser, quite a lot easier in the app. - Paramedics take calls airborne with the help of drones
A rural paramedic service just west of Ottawa is plotting a new flight path for the future of drone use and is trying to save lives in the process. - Elon Musk deletes Facebook pages of Tesla, SpaceX after data scandal
"Delete SpaceX page on Facebook if you're the man?" a user tweeted to Tesla Chief Executive Musk. His response: "I didn't realize there was one. Will do." - Canadian small businesses ‘woefully outgunned’ in battle with cybercrime: experts
- Mark Zuckerberg breaks silence on Facebook data scandal, vows change
- Canada signs commitment to end data roaming charges, but it’s not binding
- Here’s who’s using your Facebook activity to get inside your head
- How Cambridge Analytica’s use of 50 million Facebook users’ data turned into a scandal
- Facebook data scandal researcher Aleksandr Kogan says he’s just a ‘scapegoat’
- Canadian government to investigate whether Facebook violated privacy act
- Facebook has lost $100B in value — and its money problems may just be beginning
The financial woes are only the beginning for Mark Zuckerberg's social media juggernaut, as he continues to reckon with the threat of further regulation and the backlash from user distrust. - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg declines to testify in U.K. about data scandal
Zuckerberg will instead send his Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer or Chief Product Officer Chris Cox to appear before parliament's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee. - Whistleblower says Canadian firm built software to identify Republican voters in 2016
Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie said Tuesday that AggregateIQ worked on software called Ripon which was used to identify Republican voters ahead of the 2016 U.S. presidential election. - Here’s how to download your Facebook data, and why you’ll probably want to
- Facebook shares spiral as U.S. agency launches privacy investigation
- 3 in 4 Canadians will use Facebook differently after data mining scandal: study
- Facebook takes out newspaper ads to apologize for Cambridge Analytica scandal
- Facebook logged phone records from Android users with older devices: reports
- Canadian data has been harvested by political groups, companies for decades
- John Bolton-founded political group was one of Cambridge Analytica’s first customers
- Apple’s latest iOS update lets you disable the feature that slows down your iPhone
Users now have the option to turn off Apple's "performance management" feature - otherwise known as the mechanism that allows Apple to throttle the battery power on your phone. - Facebook VP says in memo ‘connecting people’ should be prioritized over all else: reports
A Facebook Inc executive said in an internal memo in 2016 that the social media company needed to pursue adding users above all else, prompting disavowals from the executive and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. - 150M MyFitnessPal accounts hacked, Under Armour urging users to change passwords
Under Armour is urging users to change their passwords immediately, which they can do by navigating to the "My Home" tab on the MyFitnessPal app or website, selecting "Settings" and then selecting "Change Password." - U.S. regulator will allow Elon Musk’s SpaceX to build global satellite network
- Chinese space station set to come crashing to Earth, but your chance of getting crushed is tiny
- Twitter Canada unveils new Blue Jays emoji, team stats and research
- A Washington park ranger set out to find a hidden cabin. He ended up starting a child porn investigation
- Facebook, Google and others are tracking you. Here’s how to stop targeted ads
- Facebook Messenger users file lawsuit over collection of call, text history
- What does Google know about you? Here’s how to find out
- Google employees ask tech giant to pull out of Pentagon AI project
Some 3,000 Google employees have written an open letter urging the tech giant to ends its involvement in Project Maven. - LED street lights can damage eyes and cause sleep problems, health officials warn
Public Health England recently warned that the lights can damage retinas and lead to problems falling asleep. - Parking lot karma: How driverless cars could change the urban landscape
As driverless cars start to become more commonplace, researchers at the University of Toronto say that parking lots could see profound changes. - Mark Zuckerberg to testify before Congress over Facebook data scandal
- 3 steps to take if your credit information is stolen in a data breach
- Amazon, Google may want to be a fly on the wall in your home, patents suggest
- Mark Zuckerberg defends Facebook’s advertising model
- Who was behind the Salisbury attack? Could have been anybody, really
- Not just Facebook: How retailers and the payments industry can track, profile you
- From FarmVille to Cambridge Analytica: Facebook’s history with privacy
- Facebook suspends AggregateIQ over alleged ties with data harvesting operation
Reports surfaced detailing AIQ’s alleged ties to Cambridge Analytica, and to the U.K.’s Vote Leave campaign during the Brexit referendum. - Virgin Galactic conducts first supersonic test of spaceship since fatal 2014 flight
Virgin Galactic's new spaceship climbed at supersonic speed over California's Mojave Desert on Thursday in the company's first powered flight since the fatal crash of its original rocketship in 2014. - Sheryl Sandberg says Facebook should have audited Cambridge Analytica over user data
Facebook's No. 2 executive says the company should have conducted an audit after learning that a political consultancy improperly accessed user data nearly three years ago. - Scientists threaten to boycott South Korean university over AI weapons
- Facebook executive says most users may have had data scraped by ‘malicious actors’
- Federal, B.C. privacy commissioners launch joint probe into Facebook, AggregateIQ
- Instagram can be bad for mental health — but the company wants to fix that
- Canada flagged Facebook’s third-party app privacy problem way back in 2009
- What is Project Maven? The Pentagon AI project Google employees want out of
- 9 easy things you can do to beef up your privacy on Facebook
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- Apple Is Said to Work on Touchless Gesture Controls, Curved Screens for Future iPhone Models
Apple Is Said to Work on Touchless Gesture Controls, Curved Screens for Future iPhone Models NDTVFuture iPhones may have curved screens, touchless gesture controls Brinkwire (press release)Apple taking a page from Samsung's playbook with iPhone gesture controls? Android Authority (blog)Full co... - Google employees ask tech giant to pull out of Pentagon AI project
Google employees ask tech giant to pull out of Pentagon AI project Globalnews.caAI defector gives Apple access to Google's secrets Financial TimesThousands of Google employees ask company to drop military AI project Android Authority (blog)Google Turns to Users to Improve Its AI Chops Outside ... - The best language-learning apps for Android and iOS
- Facebook dynamites its own APIs amid data slurp scandals, wrecks data slurp applications
Facebook dynamites its own APIs amid data slurp scandals, wrecks data slurp applications The RegisterFull coverage - 'My inbox is full of error messages': Instagram's new data restrictions just gave a massive shock to developers
'My inbox is full of error messages': Instagram's new data restrictions just gave a massive shock to developers Business InsiderFacebook dynamites its own APIs amid data slurp scandals, wrecks data slurp applications The RegisterWhat's the Difference Between Facebook and Facebook Lite How-To G... - Apple Is Said to Work on Touchless Gesture Controls, Curved Screens for Future iPhone Models
- Google employees ask tech giant to pull out of Pentagon AI project
- The best language-learning apps for Android and iOS
- Battle Royale: These massive hits are battling to be the biggest video game in the world
Battle Royale: These massive hits are battling to be the biggest video game in the world Business Insider'PUBG' moves beyond battle royale with War Mode Engadget'PUBG' Deathmatch Coming Soon With War Mode: 'PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' No Longer Just Battle Royale Tech TimesFull coverage - Xiaomi-Backed Black Shark Gaming Smartphone's Design Revealed in New Teaser
- Android Circuit: Google Confirms Pixel 3, Galaxy Note 9 Details, Powerful OnePlus 6 Surprise
- Facebook Live marks 3.5 billion broadcasts on its 2nd birthday
- Barb remains non-committal on including YouTube and Facebook
- Dragon Quest Builders 2 details Malroth
Dragon Quest Builders 2 details Malroth GematsuDragon Quest Builders 2 Gives Us A Closer Look At Your New Buddy Malroth SiliconeraPS4 Weekly News Roundup: Spider-Man, Spyro, And Dragon Quest, Oh My GameSpotFull coverage - Rare to outline Sea of Thieves content roadmap next week
Rare to outline Sea of Thieves content roadmap next week GameplanetThe Wccftech Crew Reviews Rare's Sea of Thieves WccftechSea of Thieves To Introduce Weekly Content Updates Game RevolutionFull coverage - Foldable Smartphone Race Begins to Create New Momentum in Smartphone Market
- Samsung Completes 7nm Process Development 6 Months Early, May Be Used on Snapdragon 855
- How to catch Mew in Pokemon GO
- Nier: Automata Producer Hints At A Possible Sequel
- 'Far Cry 5' Is Fun But It Could Have Been So Much More
- 'Far Cry 5' Is Fun But It Could Have Been So Much More
- What will the 2019 Mac Pro look like?
- Pokemon Nintendo Switch game NEWS: Release date, RPG gameplay rumours, 2018 Updates
- 2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid Introduced In India With New Features
2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid Introduced In India With New Features NDTVAuto.com7 Common Myths and Misconceptions About Hybrid Vehicles Eco Warrior Princess (blog)10 Cars That Are The Most Likely To Last Over 200000 Miles CarscoopsFull coverage - Essential PH-1 successor to come with an improved camera
Essential PH-1 successor to come with an improved camera DigitEssential promises that its second phone's camera will not be hot garbage Android Authority (blog)Essential Phone 2 will come with a better camera configuration BGR IndiaFull coverage - Resident Evil 7 Game Wins GANG Award, Reveals 5.1 Million in Worldwide Sales
- 11 Games You Didn't Know About (But Should)
- OnePlus 6 To Launch In China On May 5, Leaked Image Claims
- Oppo F7 Review: You will love the notch as much as selfies
- Hyundai's Nexo, Kona bag Red Dot Award
- Zeraora Event Teased for Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
- Worry for parents on how to create homework-play balance: 1 in 4 kids under 6 has smartphone, says survey
- Ultimate Ears Megaboom review: Ideal accessory for an artificially intelligent Amazon Echo Dot
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