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Car Companies Want You to Keep Paying For Features You Already Have
The dealership fleecing will only be the beginning. Brace yourselves.
Who Made the Spyware Used to Hack Jeff Bezos’ Phone?
Experts are debating who helped Saudi Arabia hack the phone of the richest man on Earth.
In Indonesia, Fake News is Ubiquitous. So He Created A Software To Track Down Their Origins.
Ismail Fahmi took matters into his own hands after he saw the damage social media misinformation and disinformation caused.
Scientists Created Open Source Tools to See in Animal Vision
The software turns photos taken with anything from a smartphone to high-end equipment into how a bee, fish, or mammal sees the world.
Invasive Tech Is Helping Your Boss Track Your Productivity
Advocates say new employee monitoring software helps maximise efficiency, but labour rights activists warn that it may be misused.
Adobe Tells Users They Can Get Sued for Using Old Versions of Photoshop
"You are no longer licensed to use the software," Adobe told them.
Cramming Software With Thousands of Fake Bugs Could Make It More Secure
Researchers suggest non-exploitable “chaff bugs” in systems could be a fun way to deter attackers from doing real harm.
Watch Stanford's Self-Drifting Electric DeLorean Shred Some Doughnuts
If you’re going to build a autonomous electric car, why not do it with some style?
In 'Westworld,' Sex Worker Robots Now Hold All The Power
The show uses sex work as a proxy for wider themes of consent, trauma, exploitation, and empowerment.
Apple protects your privacy, and Siri sucks because of it
Apple regularly touts itself as the company that doesn’t want to collect your personal data. And that's a liability when it comes to making Siri better.
If You Use Word, You Need to Turn Off This One Feature
Our final day of the security challenge has a task for all the Office users out there.
Doing Your Taxes at the Last Minute—or Filing for an Extension—Is Easier Than You Think
Time to go to war with your inner tax procrastinator.