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Gannett sues Google, Alphabet claiming they have a monopoly on digital advertising
Gannett sues Google, Alphabet claiming they have a monopoly on digital advertising
Gannett is suing Google and its parent company Alphabet, claiming that they unlawfully acquired and maintain monopolies on the advertising technology tools that publishers and advertisers use to buy and sell online ad space
2023-06-20 23:50
WhatsApp update: App finally launches new way to transfer chat history, fixing major security issue
WhatsApp update: App finally launches new way to transfer chat history, fixing major security issue
WhatsApp has finally launched a private and fast way for people to transfer their chats to a new device. The change fixes one of the biggest privacy issues with using the app. Until now, it has been difficult to move chats between devices – such as when getting a new phone – and so users may have been taken in by unofficial and potentially dangerous third-party apps offering a way to do so. Now users can keep their complete chat and media history as they move it between phones, without the need to exit the app. WhatsApp said the feature was intended to be “more secure than using unofficial third party apps which lack clear privacy practices, and more private than cloud services”. It is also meant to be faster than backing up the whole chat history, and also means that big files that would usually be left out of such a backup will be kept around. The system means that two devices can be put closely, checked with a QR code and then have their data shared between two devices on the same operating system. The tool is fully encrypted, meaning that there should be no way for that data to be stolen as it moves between the phones. To use the new tool, the two devices must be in the same physical location, connected to WiFi and with location settings on. It is then activated by clicking through to the Settings on the old phone, choosing “chats” and then “chat transfer”, which will bring up a QR code that can be scanned with the new phone. All of the data should then be moved from the old phone onto the new one, without the need to back it up or use third-party tools. The change is one of a range of recent features introduced by WhatsApp, as it aims to make privacy and security a central part of its offering. Recently it added a new feature aimed at blocking “spam and scam” calls, for instance, along with other privacy changes. Read More WhatsApp launches major new feature that could end spam calls iPhone users urged to check their photo library amid fears they could be deleted How to see exactly who has looked at your TikToks
2023-07-01 00:59
Biden’s Ethanol Plan Rattles an Industry Already Under Pressure
Biden’s Ethanol Plan Rattles an Industry Already Under Pressure
The US ethanol industry, already under pressure from rising corn costs and weak gasoline demand, saw its long-term
2023-06-22 21:53
Nomura’s Digital-Asset Subsidiary Gets Full Dubai Crypto License
Nomura’s Digital-Asset Subsidiary Gets Full Dubai Crypto License
Dubai awarded a full crypto license to a subsidiary of Nomura Holdings Inc., one of the first such
2023-08-01 16:57
Futuristic concrete could transform roads and homes into giant batteries
Futuristic concrete could transform roads and homes into giant batteries
A next-generation energy storage system made of cement and an ancient ink has the potential to massively scale-up renewable energy operations by transforming homes and roads into giant batteries, according to the scientists who invented it. A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Wyss Institute in the US unveiled the design on Monday, claiming that supercapacitors made of this material have “great potential” to assist in the world’s transition to clean energy. “The material is fascinating because you have the most-used man made material in the world, cement, that is combined with carbon black, that is a well-known historical material – the Dead Sea Scrolls were written with it,” said MIT professor Admir Masic, who was involved in the research. “You have these at least two-millennia-old materials that when you combine them in a specific manner you come up with a conductive nanocomposite, and that’s when things get really interesting.” The concrete mix of cement and carbon black only requires water, making it a low-cost alternative to other energy storage systems being developed to allow energy networks to remain stable despite fluctuations to renewable energy sources like solar, wind and tidal power. The researchers say their supercapacitor could be used in the concrete foundations of a house to provide an entire day’s worth of energy without adding any additional construction costs. It could even eventually be used on concrete roadways to provide contactless recharging for electric cars as they travel. “There is a huge need for big energy storage,” said MIT professor Franz-Josef Ulm. “That’s where our technology is extremely promising, because cement is ubiquitous... [It] offers a new way of looking toward the future of concrete as part of the energy transition.” Early applications will likely be with isolated homes or buildings equipped with solar panels that do not have access to grid power. The concrete mixture can also be adjusted to serve other uses, the scientists noted, such as heating systems. A paper detailing the research, titled ‘Cement supercapacitors as a scalable energy storage solution’, was published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Monday. Read More Hundreds of years after it was discovered, one material is about to change the world Battery breakthroughs are about to trigger a transport revolution
2023-08-01 03:17
How to watch MotoGP 2023 livestream online for free
How to watch MotoGP 2023 livestream online for free
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2023-06-17 11:50
Sunak Pledges £1.6 Billion to Try to Show COP28 He’s On Message
Sunak Pledges £1.6 Billion to Try to Show COP28 He’s On Message
Rishi Sunak will pledge to spend £1.6 billion ($2 billion) on climate projects, as the British premier arrives
2023-12-01 07:15
Buy a $100 Apple gift card and get a $10 Best Buy eGift card
Buy a $100 Apple gift card and get a $10 Best Buy eGift card
GET A $10 BEST BUY EGIFT CARD: Get a $10 Best Buy eGift card when
2023-05-25 01:57
Australia says tougher laws needed on artificial intelligence
Australia says tougher laws needed on artificial intelligence
SYDNEY Australia said on Thursday it planned to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) including a potential ban on deep
2023-06-01 09:51
CarbonCapture Inc. and Partners Selected for U.S. DOE Funding of $12.5 Million to Develop Regional Direct Air Capture Hub in Wyoming
CarbonCapture Inc. and Partners Selected for U.S. DOE Funding of $12.5 Million to Develop Regional Direct Air Capture Hub in Wyoming
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2023-08-23 02:25
Ludwig finally addresses Kick verification controversy, says 'fully contracted here at YouTube'
Ludwig finally addresses Kick verification controversy, says 'fully contracted here at YouTube'
Ludwig said that he's 'happy with how things are' on YouTube while explaining why he got a verified account on Kick
2023-06-24 20:58
Apple iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max review: Close to perfection
Apple iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max review: Close to perfection
Buying a new phone will likely have you thinking about two types of features: On
2023-09-19 21:16