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Mobile ad companies form alliance to prepare for Apple privacy changes
(Reuters) - Six mobile advertising companies said Wednesday they have formed a partnership to help marketers and app developers adjust to upcoming Apple Inc changes that will affect how advertising works on iPhones.
Hiding in hotel, Robinhood CEO prepares for political face-off
Robinhood CEP Vlad Tenev is facing trouble on both ends, facing death threats and threats to his business.
Digital warfare: Myanmar's cyber crackdown explained
As Myanmar's military continues to cut the internet and block social media sites, it also plans to enact laws to further control citizens' access to the internet.
Bitcoin tops $50,000 for the first time
LONDON (Reuters) - Bitcoin rose above $50,000 on Tuesday to a new record high, building on a rally fuelled by signs that the world's biggest cryptocurrency is gaining acceptance amongst mainstream investors.
‘Matrix’-style bracelets turn humans into batteries
In a move that will give chills to fans of the dystopian movie The Matrix, scientists have developed a wearable device that could use the human body to replace batteries.
Focus: Huawei suppliers push to reverse Trump's last minute blows
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Semiconductor firms are seeking extra time to appeal last-minute Trump administration moves to block sales to Chinese telecoms company Huawei, hoping against the odds that the Biden administration will reverse course, five sources said.
Elon Musk wants clean power. But Tesla's carrying bitcoin's dirty baggage
LONDON (Reuters) - Tesla boss Elon Musk is a poster child of low-carbon technology. Yet the electric carmaker's backing of bitcoin this week could turbo-charge global use of a currency that's estimated to cause more pollution than a small country every year.
AI is becoming a new weapon in the battle against crop pests
Artificial intelligence already is making strides in the development of new drugs, and now the pesticide industry wants in on the action.
Millions of US faces scanned without approval, rules for facial recognition needed
The powers that be at UCLA thought it was a good idea at the time — using state-of-the-art technology to scan students' faces for gaining access to campus buildings. Students thought otherwise.
Amazon algorithms promote vaccine misinformation, study finds
As vaccine misinformation has prompted some to say they will refuse to be inoculated against the coronavirus, the world’s largest online retailer remains a hotbed for anti-vaccination conspiracy theories, according to a new study by University of Washington researchers.