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The billionaire deleted his original tweet early Wednesday but replaced it with
a DOJ report.
about 1 year ago
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The footage was livestreamed to tens of millions, but at least five short clips
have already been deleted online.
over 1 year ago
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DJI, the world’s largest hobby drone maker, will stop selling drones in Russia
and Ukraine over concerns “about the reported...
over 1 year ago
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Is the NFT bubble finally getting ready to burst or did it already?
almost 2 years ago
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The BBC says it’s aware of the video and is trying to get the clip removed from
social media.
almost 2 years ago
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Is it too early to call Elon Musk’s Cybertruck vaporware?
about 2 years ago
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The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) wants to develop technology that
scans the faces of travelers as they enter and leave the US. The difficult part?
The agency wants to do it without anyone needing to get out of their cars.
about 6 years ago
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Today, Edward Snowden is wrong about almost everything. Yes, he’s a patriot, and yes, I believe that what he did in 2013 to reveal dangerous elements of our surveillance state was important and commendable. But Snowden is completely oblivious to the challenges that we face as we move into the year 2017—a perilous…
about 7 years ago
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Eero Saarinen designed some of the most iconic American buildings of the 20th century. The arch in St. Louis? That was him. The TWA terminal at JFK airport? That was him too. And it wasn’t just buildings. Saarinen also designed the furniture that would define futurism of the 1960s, like the tables in Stanley Kubrick’s…
over 7 years ago
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Amazon is working on plans to open hundreds of brick-and-mortar bookstores,
according to a new report from CNBC. Yes, following in the footsteps of chains
like Borders, Amazon apparently thinks that the future is in dead trees.
over 7 years ago
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Last week we looked at President Bill Clinton’s 1999 “internet town hall”—an
event that was essentially the very first Presidential AMA. The Clinton Library
has kindly released the full video of the event, and even though it’s filled
with technical glitches and wonky talking points, it’s amazing, if…
almost 8 years ago