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These tech companies have the most stressed-out workers

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Telegram says Apple has prevented it from updating since April

FCC Claims Perfectly-Timed Regulatory Handout To Sinclair Is Just Quirky Happenstance

Jeff Bezos Announces Customers Can Delete All Of Alexa’s Stored Audio By Rappelling Into Amazon HQ, Navigating Laser Field, Uploading Nanovirus To Servers

New video by The King of Random on YouTube

EU's Copyright Article 13 threatening to destroy Internet as we know it

Bye, Chrome: Why I’m switching to Firefox and you should too

Forget The GDPR, The EU's New Copyright Proposal Will Be A Complete And Utter Disaster For The Internet

San Francisco to Uber, Lyft: If your drivers aren’t employees, prove it

Senators Say FCC Broadband Availability Maps Are a Joke

California Senate passes gold standard net neutrality bill. Now let’s push federal lawmakers to restore strong protections for everyone.

Study: 82% of MoviePass users go to movies they’d otherwise skip

Amazon's Renewable Energy Future Takes a 1.1 Megawatt Step Forward - Jeff Bezos' company announces a solar array the size of 3.5 football fields.

Small business lose if net neutrality goes away

Reddit just passed Facebook as #3 most popular website in US

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How writing a negative Yelp review about a doctor may cost this woman $1 million

Lawyers Send Mobile Ads To Phones In Hospital ER Waiting Rooms

Facebook using fake notifications to push users to accept its new privacy policy.

“The first human corneas have been 3D printed by scientists at Newcastle University. It means the technique could be used in the future to ensure an unlimited supply of corneas.”

Blind people say technology like Siri and VoiceOver is life-changing

Fortnite sued for 'copying' rival game PUBG

Michelle Levine wrote a negative Yelp review — and it made her life a nightmare

Papua New Guinea will ban Facebook for a month while it identifies fake profiles and considers the website's effect on the country.

Cloudflare DNS, 1.1.1.1, possibly hijacked. Be careful. Looks similar to the Amazon DNS hijacking a few weeks ago.

Charter Claims NY Lawsuit Over Crappy Broadband Speeds Just An Evil, Netflix 'Cabal'

New crypto-mining malware uses Amazon’s cloud to hijack computers

Facebook to be banned in Papua New Guinea for a month

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New video by The King of Random on YouTube

Maglev trains: why aren't we gliding home on hovering carriages? It is lightning quick, clean, green – and expensive.

Ancestry wants your spit, your DNA and your trust. Should you give them all three?

Papua New Guinea to ban Facebook for a month

Why thousands of AI researchers are boycotting the new Nature journal - Academics share machine-learning research freely. Taxpayers should not have to pay twice to read our findings

Anatomy of an online misinformation network

California debuts ‘digital’ license plates. Here’s what they’ll cost you.

Renewable power that's set to help replace coal-fired power in Australia

The EU Leads the Way to Internet Privacy Over Profit: We should be rooting for the success of the General Data Protection Regulation.

“Investors need to move away from traditional investments like gold and crude oil, instead looking to the innovative renewable sector, which provides more growth potential and longevity in the current unpredictable financial climate.”

Computer learns to detect skin cancer more accurately than doctors (95% compared to 86.6%)

Dell Unveils New Ubuntu Laptops

Do Not Sell My Personal Information: California Eyes Data Privacy Measure

“The impact of corporate solar is significant: the solar installations analyzed in the SEIA report produce enough electricity to power 402,000 U.S. homes and offset 2.4 million metric tons of carbon dioxide each year.”

When the charm offensive from Facebook just turns into being offensive

Customer opinions of ISPs somehow drop even lower

BMW launches wireless electric car charging system touted as convenient but inefficient

Bitcoin backlash as ‘miners’ suck up electricity, stress power grids in Central Washington

Ghostery exposes account holders’ email addresses

Comcast prematurely tipped their hand to their affiliates. One of them is fighting back. • r/Comcast