Dual-screen Windows 10X devices will have to wait The big picture: Microsoft originally planned to introduce Windows 10X with dual-screen devices like the Surface Neo. The pandemic ensured that wasn’t going to happen, forcing Microsoft to rethink and continue developing Windows 10X
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The suit alleges that a user with the moniker LeadCloak broke Facebook’s terms by providing ad-cloaking software for coronavirus scams and fake news on Facebook and Instagram. Facebook announced a new lawsuit Thursday against a user operating under the name LeadCloak. The
Read More about Facebook files lawsuit against cloaked ads for COVID-19 scamsCoronavirus stimulus scams are here. How to identify these new online and text attacks
COVID-19 fears are fertile ground for malicious actors. Here’s how to stay safe online. As with any public crisis, the spread of the coronavirus has created a new crop of hackers — targeting people who are awaiting their stimulus check, who are working from home and who
Read More about Coronavirus stimulus scams are here. How to identify these new online and text attacksScientists develop wearable tech that can hide from thermal sensors
Thermal camouflage should be the next fashion trend. Night vision goggles are apparently no match for a new wearable technology developed by researchers at the University of California, San Diego. The ambitious device aims to camouflage its wearer from heat-detecting sensors.
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Some of these fake accounts pretended to be journalists and activists. Facebook removed hundreds of accounts and pages tied to deceptive campaigns from Egyptian and Indian marketing firms in February, the company said Monday. The new takedowns are part of
Read More about Facebook pulls down hundreds of fake accounts tied to marketing firms in India and EgyptClearview AI is looking to expand globally, report says
The facial recognition company reportedly wants to sell its app to law enforcement in 22 more countries. Clearview AI, a controversial facial recognition app being used by US law enforcement to identify suspects and other people, is reportedly eyeing global expansion. It
Read More about Clearview AI is looking to expand globally, report saysHolographic collaboration: The next big idea in remote work?
Spatial is trying to turn avatars into serious work tools, and investors are backing the effort. For every mega-hit like Slack in the world of workplace collaboration solutions, there’s a long trail of tech that just never seems to catch on. Take,
Read More about Holographic collaboration: The next big idea in remote work?CES 2020: Facebook, Twitter gear up for the world’s biggest tech show
Social networks get a chance to highlight big partnerships and defend themselves CES, the annual tech show that kicks off in Las Vegas on Jan. 7, isn’t just about showing off the coolest laptops, TVs and gadgets. It’s also a time for Facebook and Twitter to make some
Read More about CES 2020: Facebook, Twitter gear up for the world’s biggest tech showGoogle is poised to make another blitz at CES 2020
The world’s largest tech conference has become a crucial battleground for Google Assistant in its war against Amazon and other rivals. You won’t have to search hard for Google at the Consumer Electronics Show next month. You never do. A year ago at CES,
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Facebook accuses two Chinese citizens of hacking people’s accounts and using the victims’ money to run fraudulent ads. Facebook filed a lawsuit Wednesday against two Chinese citizens, accusing them of operating a hacking campaign targeting ad accounts on the social network.
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