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    Apple TV+ launches on November 1 for $4.99/month

    Apple TV+ launches on November 1 for $4.99/month

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    Period tracker apps caught sharing sensitive health data with Facebook

    Period tracker apps caught sharing sensitive health data with Facebook

    • Ravie Lakshmanan
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    Google purges 24 malware-ridden apps that were downloaded 500,000 times

    Google purges 24 malware-ridden apps that were downloaded 500,000 times

    • Ravie Lakshmanan
    • 6 years ago
    Meet the finalists for IBM’s $200K Call for Code competition

    Meet the finalists for IBM’s $200K Call for Code competition

    • Tristan Greene
    • 6 years ago
    Over half a million active GPS trackers have ‘123456’ as default password

    Over half a million active GPS trackers have ‘123456’ as default password

    • Ravie Lakshmanan
    • 6 years ago
    Facebook wants to combat deepfakes by making its own

    Facebook wants to combat deepfakes by making its own

    • Ravie Lakshmanan
    • 6 years ago
    Gears 5 is the latest blockbuster game to welcome the LGBTQ+ gaming community

    Gears 5 is the latest blockbuster game to welcome the LGBTQ+ gaming community

    • Tristan Greene
    • 6 years ago
    Canadian university launches online cannabis cultivation courses

    Canadian university launches online cannabis cultivation courses

    • Tristan Greene
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    Another Tesla crashes due to misuse of Autopilot [Updated]

    Another Tesla crashes due to misuse of Autopilot [Updated]

    • Tristan Greene
    • 6 years ago
    Hackers are now attacking Android users with advanced SMS phishing techniques

    Hackers are now attacking Android users with advanced SMS phishing techniques

    • Ravie Lakshmanan
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