The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a brief cameo during the reveal for Time’s 100 Most Influential People.
We’ve seen all kinds of data breaches from outside hackers, and occasionally, as happened with Twitter, breaches that occurred as outsiders phished employeee credentials for access, but for Shopify, the threat came from inside. The company’s software…
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Posted in: Today's ChiliTrump Celebrates Recent Violence Against Journalists, Says It’s ‘Actually A Beautiful Sight’
Posted in: Today's Chili“They threw him aside like he was a little bag of popcorn,” the president recounted at a rally in Pennsylvania.
For a company that once painted Linux and open source as cancers, Microsoft has been doing a lot in the past years to embrace both. It’s not going to be an open source company, of course, and many still view its actions with suspicion but it’s hard to deny that open source (former) public enemy #1 is doing some things … Continue reading
First, it was Chrome Apps. Now, it seems that Chrome browser extensions are the next targets of Google’s Chrome Web Store cleanup. While extensions aren’t going away completely, there might be a great culling in the coming months all the way to February next year when Google completely disables its built-in payment system that would force paid Chrome extensions to … Continue reading
One of the cops who shot her in her home emailed fellow officers: “We did the moral and ethical thing that night.”
Trump is “planting a seed, and his state-run news channel and its on-staff doctor is watering the hell out of it.”
In addition to living in a digital age, our lives have also started to revolve around clouds, that is, cloud storage and services. This elusive and ephemeral concept, however, still needs to be tethered to physical realities and limited by physical storage solutions. In other words, that fancy cloud storage you’re using to collaborate and store your files ultimately gets … Continue reading
YouTube taps AI to automatically age-restrict videos that aren’t safe for kids
Posted in: Today's ChiliYouTube has faced heavy criticism over what some believe is an inadequate level of protection for young users. Though the company has already taken a number of steps to shield young eyes from inappropriate videos, including launching a special app for kids, it plans to take things a step farther by using its artificial intelligence technology to automatically age-restrict videos … Continue reading