Credit scores based on AI and non-traditional data such as your social media profile could usher in a whole new way for banks to discriminate. | Continue reading
“I mean, if you have a racing game and you have a steering wheel...it’s sitting right there, waiting to be steered,” Musk said at E3. | Continue reading
Troy Hunt, the owner and founder of the site, announced that he’s actively looking for a buyer. | Continue reading
A fake video of Mark Zuckerberg giving a sinister speech about the power of Facebook has been posted to Instagram. The company previously said it would not remove this type of video. | Continue reading
Facebook’s Graph Search allowed anyone to search a wealth of public data on Facebook in very specific ways, such as searching content for keywords in a particular point in time. | Continue reading
YouTube rolled out a major policy change amid a high-profile harassment campaign by Steven Crowder's fans. | Continue reading
The ISS will be open to tourists and commercial manufacturing, NASA leaders announced on Friday at the Nasdaq stock exchange in New York City. | Continue reading
A modder helped GOG fix the bug Ubisoft introduced in 2006. | Continue reading
Apple lost its counterfeit case against a Norwegian repair shop owner last year, but the $1 trillion company won't let it go. | Continue reading
Using text inputs, a team of machine learning experts edited videos of people to realistically form words they never said. | Continue reading
Ring, Amazon's doorbell company, posted a video of a woman suspected of a crime and asked users to call the cops with information. | Continue reading
YouTube says it will “remove content denying that well-documented violent events took place.” | Continue reading
The climate change analysis was written by a former fossil fuel executive and backed by the former chief of Australia's military. | Continue reading
The climate change analysis was written by a former fossil fuel executive and backed by the former chief of Australia's military. | Continue reading
Despite pervasive racism and the weight of the Great Depression, Bessie Stringfield found freedom on the open road. | Continue reading
Fatigued by multi-step routines and lackluster results, some people are dramatically scaling back their skincare regimens. | Continue reading
A 15-year-old made a working pair of DIY AirPods using an old pair of headphones and a soldering iron. | Continue reading
Google says the changes will improve performance and security. Ad block developers and consumer advocates say Google is simply protecting its ad dominance. | Continue reading
The degrowth movement wants to intentionally shrink the economy to address climate change, and create lives with less stuff, less work, and better well-being. But is it a utopian fantasy? | Continue reading
"Is it the right approach to deplatform these individuals? Is the right approach to try and engage with these individuals? How should we be thinking about this? What actually works?" | Continue reading
"Is it the right approach to deplatform these individuals? Is the right approach to try and engage with these individuals? How should we be thinking about this? What actually works?" | Continue reading
The Facebook founder and CEO Sheryl Sandberg snubbed international lawmakers, again, at a committee hearing in Canada on Tuesday. | Continue reading
It's a level where you don't have to touch the controller, but you only have a one in 7.5 million chance of actually making it to the end. | Continue reading
Minds is home to neo-Nazis, and wants its users to help decide what content stays on the site. | Continue reading
Bundled into VR headsets or AR glasses, eye tracking will enable companies to collect your intimate and unconscious responses to real-world cues. | Continue reading
A magistrate spared the boy a conviction, telling him to "use your gifts for good rather than evil". | Continue reading
The database includes detailed, but “de-identified,” information about people’s lives culled from conversations between police, social services, health workers, and more. | Continue reading
It was part of an overwhelming loss for the party he represented, UKIP. | Continue reading
"It wasn't necessarily the most legal thing, but something to do that was sort of fun." | Continue reading
The new research could be useful for the development of spin-based quantum computers. | Continue reading
Have you misremembered the spellings of childhood favourites like 'The Berenstain Bears,' Froot Loops, and Jif peanut butter? This theory explains why. | Continue reading
The hacker known as "Boris Bullet-Dodger" has published what appears to be internal data belonging to Perceptics, which provides license plate reader technology for the Mexico border. | Continue reading
It's been nearly 10 years since 'Miegakure,' was first shown off, but it's not dead yet. | Continue reading
Multiple sources and emails also describe SnapLion, an internal tool used by various departments to access Snapchat user data. | Continue reading
Students who can't afford their course materials—along with a rogue professor—are taking on the system. | Continue reading
Samsung researchers developed an algorithm that only needs one source image to create fake videos. | Continue reading
Josh Hawley, who works on antitrust, says social media companies don't need to be broken up, they need to be eradicated altogether. | Continue reading
“Our findings thus suggest negative emotional contagion in ravens, and in turn advance our understanding of the evolution of empathy.” | Continue reading
Motherboard has identified a specific UK bank that has fallen victim to so-called SS7 attacks, and sources say the issue is wider than previously reported. | Continue reading
Turnery ‘Tfue’ Tenney is suing FaZe Clan for allegedly acting against his interests. | Continue reading
Is fish oil really just snake oil? | Continue reading
The art project can be yours for a mere seven figures. | Continue reading
The kilogram is the last unit of measurement to be untethered from an artificial object. | Continue reading
Are memes fair use? Or can you be sued for sharing and profiting off them? | Continue reading
Hackers hacked the OGUSERS forum and published its database in another hacker forum. | Continue reading
The film ‘Aniara’ asks what humans are without our home world. | Continue reading
I went to Synchrony, one of the US's last active demoparties, where programmers showcase artistic audiovisual works made in marathon coding sessions. | Continue reading
Science Museum curator Ben Russell wants to raise £35,000 to rebuild Eric from scratch. | Continue reading