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Bitcoin Core Lead Maintainer Steps Back, Encourages Decentralization
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They claimed the Covid-19 vaccine made them ill. Then they went viral
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review: an annoyingly hit-and-miss phone
Microsoft backtracks on Xbox Live Gold price hike
Tencent is acquiring a majority stake in Klei Entertainment
Show HN: Rysolv – Fix open source issues, get paid
Who Will Control the Software That Powers the Internet?
Programming Language Creator or Serial Killer?
New six-film series from Adam Curtis
Cyberpunk 2077’s first big patch is out now, and it’s packed with bug fixes
One hull crack located in ISS, another one suspected
Brad Cox has died
Facebook shuts down the Socialist Workers Party in Britain
GameStop stock halts trading after Reddit drama
US Defense Intelligence Agency admits to buying citizens’ location data
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 remake studio will now focus exclusively on Blizzard games
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PostgreSQL on ARM-Based AWS EC2 Instances
An EU parliament website for COVID testing allegedly broke the EU’s privacy laws
Access Control for GitHub Pages
Amazon tries to delay warehouse union vote in Alabama
Google search on mobile is getting a redesign
Atomic resolution video of salt crystals forming in real time
Climate change: US emissions in 2020 in biggest fall since WWII
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FTC fines three ticket scalping companies for illegally using bots
Chipmaking Is Being Redesigned
Auto-Redistrict – automatically creates electoral districts
Dissecting the Apple M1 GPU, Part II
Electric vehicles close to ‘tipping point’ of mass adoption
Pidgin – A Universal Chat Client
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Baleen Analytics: Large-scale filtering of data provides serendipitous surprises
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Show HN: I built Multy – Generate a short URL to share a list of websites
Nothing new since the microwave: Let's get those home tech inventors cooking
Micro Benchmarking Dart
Cargill open-sources Splinter, its ‘blockchain-like’ supply chain software
No cases? No chance. The truth about North Korea and Covid-19
We really need to start feeding insects with mountains of poop
Personal data servers will help take back digital ID from big tech
LowKey cool: This web app will tweak your photos to flummox facial-recognition systems, apparently
Android 10 ported to homegrown multi-core RISC-V system-on-chip by Alibaba biz, source code released
Razer Book 13 review: a flawed productivity masterpiece
The right way to turn off your old APIs
Wild lynx could be reintroduced into Scottish Highlands
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Tackling tech’s big diversity problem starts with education
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How AI is allowing companies to stay one step ahead of cybercrime
Top engineer who stole trade secrets from Google's self-driving division pardoned on Trump's last day as president
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The pandemic is teaching us to use data in new ways
AirPods Max one-month review: heavy, pricey and not worth it
Their noses paid the bills. Then Covid took their sense of smell
Shame, suicide and the dodgy loan apps plaguing Google’s Play Store
How the future of work can be more collaborative
Police drone plunged 70ft into pond after operator mashed pop-up that was actually the emergency cut-out button
How to recycle, upcycle, donate or sell your old phone
To reach true net-zero, we need tech that doesn’t yet exist
The future of fertility
US gov sets up the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office at the last minute before Trump's presidency ends
Covid-19 long-haulers want you to know that they’re still not okay
Blue Monday isn't a thing. The data shows April could be way tougher
These are the UK tech hubs that will thrive after the pandemic
Meet the man on a controversial mission to preserve and digitize your brain
This is how law enforcement gets around your phone’s encryption
18 of the best subscription boxes to send as fun lockdown gifts
Why the hell isn’t there a McVegan Burger yet? It's complicated
14 awesome flying taxis and cars currently in development
Hollywood drone pilot admits he crashed gizmo into cop chopper, triggering emergency landing
Just got Apple Music? Here’s how to keep your Spotify playlists
The Galaxy S21 loses almost as much as it upgrades. Here’s why
The strange, violent death of Parler
The last days of Parler
Deplatforming works, but it’s not enough to fix Facebook and Twitter
How to avoid pesky border controls: Be a robot truck driver… or insanely rich
A pro-Trump mob plots more riots as Biden’s inauguration looms
Marvel’s WandaVision is a strange, slow-burning sitcom parody
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The honey detectives are closing in on China’s shady syrup swindlers
Trump’s mob is on Telegram and they’re already getting organised
Why remote working could actually help fix some diversity problems
The future of making stuff: Inside the evolution of 3D printing with Formlabs
Want to let an AI-powered doctor loose on patients? Try slapping a food-label-like sticker on it, says Uncle Sam
The future of cars: A new spin on an old idea could revolutionize autonomous cars
The best robots at CES 2021
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Jack Ma was China’s most vocal billionaire. Then he vanished
Get ready for the internet to become less free than ever
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Privacy pilfering project punished by FTC purge penalty: AI upstart told to delete data and algorithms
The best (and strangest) new gadgets from CES 2021
Under that pile of spare keys and obsolete cables is an IoT device: Samsung pushes useful retirement project for older phones
Why Dropbox’s ‘Virtual First’ model could be the future of work
Here’s what it will take to vaccinate 14 million people by mid-February
Study: AI designed to detect diabetic eye disease blinks in the real world, makes more work for doctors
This hydrogen-powered dreamboat is here to clean up the seven seas
Fanbytes is helping TikTok stars cash in on their viral success
How to keep your kids entertained at home during lockdown
Sony built a drone that’s beefy enough to carry an Alpha series DSLR
Facial recog biz denies its software identified 'antifa members' among mob that stormed Capitol Hill
The best low-cost standing desks to ease your lockdown backache
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Lenovo reveals smart specs that let you eyeball five virtual displays, with strings attached
Investigators scramble to secure devices from the Capitol Hill mob
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The best part of CES is missing this year, but there’s a silver lining
UK's AI fairy tale sets out on its yellow-brick roadmap
OpenAI touts a new flavour of GPT-3 that can automatically create made-up images to go along with any text description
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Intel accused by distributor of breaking promises, shipping subpar enterprise-friendly Falcon 8+ drones
Robotic police officers are slowly being normalized, whether we like it or not
Watt's next for batteries? It'll be more of the same, not longer life, because physics and chemistry are hard
This awesome drone is under $100 at Walmart today
Elon Musk says he tried to sell Tesla to Apple, which didn’t bite and wouldn't even meet
Business intelligence vendor MicroStrategy reveals it’s bought a billion bucks of bitcoin
Serial 1 shows why you’d spend $5,000 on an e-bike — and not feel shortchanged
You can be my wingbot any time – US military successfully runs AI system on spy plane
No cows required: This startup’s lab-grown milk is identical to the real thing
This product is terrible. Can you deliver it in 20 years’ time when it becomes popular?
Search history can calculate better credit ratings than pay slips, says International Monetary Fund
Alibaba admits it built facial-recognition-as-a-service to detect oppressed Uyghur minority in China
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Stony-faced Google drags Android Things behind the cowshed. Two shots ring out
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There's nothing AI and automation can't solve – except bias and inequality in the workplace, says report
This is how Google’s internet-serving Loon balloons can float for nearly a year
Huawei and top Chinese AI startup accused of building 'Uyghur alarm' facial recognition scanner for govt
What does my neighbour's Tesla have in common with a stairlift?
Japan pours millions into AI-powered dating to get its people making babies again
Uni revealed it killed off its PhD-applicant screening AI – just as its inventors gave a lecture about the tech
Uber sends its self-driving cars on a road to nowhere, with indefinite stop at automated truck aspirant Aurora
Wondering what’s going to change in 2021? Everything…
Surprise, surprise: AI cameras sold to schools in New York struggle with people of color and are full of false positives
This clever new technique could help us map the ocean floor — from the sky
Boffins from China push quantum computing envelope for 'supremacy' in emerging photon field
Intel Labs unleashes its boffins with tales of quantum computing, secure databases and the end of debugging
China bans encryption exports – including quantum and key management tech
Labor watchdog accuses Google of illegally firing staff in union-busting push – as AI ethics guru Dr Timnit Gebru is pushed out
Alphabet's internet Loon balloon kept on station in the sky using AI that beat human-developed control code
The best Cyber Week drone deals for 2020
What is RCS messaging? Everything you need to know about the SMS successor
Don’t panic, but five jet drones just used their AI to chat and collaborate while in flight
President Trump's rushed-through H-1B techie visa crackdown halted by federal judge
The best Bluetooth trackers for 2021
Arm at 30: From Cambridge to the world, one plucky British startup changed everything
DeepMind's latest protein-solving AI AlphaFold a step closer to cracking biology's 50-year conundrum
MasterClass BOGO offer on online courses returns for Cyber Monday
Digitizing your brain: Sci-fi pipe dream, or scientific possibility?
The best Black Friday drone deals for 2020
Arriving in 2021, the UK's Digital Markets Unit 'could' start to do something about the power of online ad giants
If I pedal faster and feed it spinach, my robot barman might pull more pints
After demonstrating a facial recognition system that works on cows, moo-chine learning pioneer seeks growth funding
Amazon's ad-hoc Ring, Echo mesh network can mooch off your neighbors' Wi-Fi if needed – and it's opt-out
Microsoft sues Florida reseller it alleges sold 'black market access devices' allowing unlocking of Office 365
Fancy building to-spec PCs for the Bank of England, and more? A £46m end user support contract is up for grabs
Selling hardware on a pay-per-use or subscription model is a 'lie' created by marketing bods
Brit tax collector HMRC wants fireside chat with suppliers to discuss ways to spend the annual £900m IT budget
Remember Entatech? UK liquidators are still trying to seize founder Jason Tsai's assets
Reseller gives Brits Insight into value webcam shipments of the future-ture-ture-ture
Ex-Dell distributor in Lebanon ignored ban on suing US tech giant. Now four directors have been sentenced to prison in the UK
Brit competition regulator will soon be able to seize rogue traders' domains – and even Amazon accounts
Capita, Fujitsu and pals tuck into slices of £3bn London NHS framework
Post-pandemic hard-sell under way: Resellers leaned on to convert free trial users into fully paid-up customers
Brit IT infrastructure giant Computacenter hits pause on shareholder dividends after furloughing 10% of staff
'Anything' related to remote working is a winner for Euro disties, but classic enterprise hardware? That's another story
Tech services biz Allvotec furloughing staff, asking remainder – including top brass – to take pay cut
Under pressure: K3 to put loss-making UK Microsoft Dynamics reseller biz into administration
Softcat MD stepping down at reseller months after flogging £1.5m worth of stock
Thought you'd go online to buy better laptop for home working? Too bad, UK. So did everyone. Laptops, monitors and WLANs fly off shelves
UK Carphone Warehouse shops set to sling their last phones, 2.9k redundancies hit high street, as Dixons closes all 531 'standalone' sites
Resellers facing 'months' of delays for orders to be fulfilled. IT gathers dust on docks as coronavirus-stricken China goes back to work
'Up to 300' UK heads to roll at Brit IT services firm Allvotec, with 200 jobs offshored to Bulgaria in cost-cutting drive
UK.gov lays out COVID-19 guidance as the tech supply chain considers its own
Aria Technology loses Court of Appeal bid over £750k VAT dispute
AMD takes a bite out of Intel's PC market share across Europe amid microprocessor shortages, rising Ryzen
Capita unfurls new consulting arm. Hmm, what shall we call it?
Mmmm... fresh, delicious tenders: Forget G-Cloud, this £6.5bn Technology Products and Associated Services framework is where it's at
David Phillips, godfather of UK tech distribution industry, dies aged 74
Ireland's B.ICONIC snaffles Stormfront to become largest Apple reseller in the UK
Getronics confirms – finally – that CEO has quit following HMRC VAT payment debacle
One of Blighty's most-loved charities hands £46m to one of Blighty's least-loved outsourcers
Everything must go as school IT supplier Gaia Technologies' £5.7m debt burden revealed
Yay, Intel chip shortages should be over soon! Nope. Strap in, at least another quarter or two to go, say PC execs
Getronics CEO on HMRC winding-up petition: An 'embarrassing' blip with cash in the wrong places
John Lennon says hello. Hello, hello... as Cancom buys Novosco for £70m
Swiss wheeze: Microsoft reseller titan SoftwareONE plots IPO on Zurich exchange
Aria Technology takes £750k VAT fraud case to Court of Appeal
You only need to click once, fool: Gaming rig sales up as Trump presses continue on trade tariff tussle
You and me baby ain't nothing but mammals, so let's watch for tech sales VAT weirdness through the channel
Margin mugs: A bank paid how much for a 2m Ethernet cable? WTF!
HMRC slaps Getronics with winding-up petition: It'll be sorted out today, blurts tech services firm
Hm. Is it wise to assume 'no material disruption' from 'volatile' UK climate, Dixons Carphone?
Arrow? More like Boomerang, amirite? Computacenter buys back tech disposal biz it disposed of
Microsoft blocked TSO Host's email IPs from Hotmail, Outlook inboxes and no one seems to care
Microsoft tells resellers: 'We listened to you, and we have acted' (PS: Plz keep making us money)
Will you be inspired by Inspire? If Microsoft's Slack-for-suits Teams is your cup of tea, perhaps
Microsoft giveth and Microsoft taketh away: Partner boss explains yanking of free licences
Microsoft middlemen rebel against removal of free software licences
Who left a database of emails, credit cards, plain-text passwords, and more open to the web this week? Tech Data, come on down!
Ready with the 'welcome neighbour' fruitbasket, retailers? Amazon opens Manchester pop-up shop
Police ICT Company kills £500m procurement, no longer wants one box shifter to rule them all
Europe's home PC buyers reach for their collective smartphone, sigh: We don't need a new desktop. This is a computer, right?
No Court of Appeal for you! Judges uphold Aria PC firm VAT fraud ruling