• Review: The Outer Worlds is the perfect swan song for the Xbox One

    Review: The Outer Worlds is the perfect swan song for the Xbox One
    When I first heard about The Outer Worlds I was overjoyed. Developer Obsidian Entertainment is among the most accomplished, reputable, and talented companies in the industry. Every game it touches – from Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords to everybody’s favorite Fallout title, Fallout New Vegas – is an instant masterpiece. But then I heard Microsoft had acquired Obsidian Entertainment and would be debuting The Outer Worlds on Xbox Game Pass like all of its in-house
  • Review: The Outer Worlds is an excellent RPG for classic sci-fi fans

    Review: The Outer Worlds is an excellent RPG for classic sci-fi fans
    When I first heard about The Outer Worlds I was overjoyed. Developer Obsidian Entertainment is among the most accomplished, reputable, and talented companies in the industry. Every game it touches – from Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords to everybody’s favorite Fallout title, Fallout New Vegas – is an instant masterpiece. But then I heard Microsoft had acquired Obsidian Entertainment and would be debuting The Outer Worlds on Xbox Game Pass like all of its in-house
  • Review: Hot Wheels id makes the perfect STEM gift for kids with iPads

    Review: Hot Wheels id makes the perfect STEM gift for kids with iPads
    There’s always been something magical about Hot Wheels toy cars. Introduced in 1968, they were among the first children’s toys that looked just like the real thing, but were meant to be played with. Kids have been racing, launching, and crashing Hot Wheels for decades. And now, thanks to the new id lineup, they’re learning to code with them. Mattel launched the Hot Wheels id product line earlier this year. It taps the fun of playing with Hot Wheels toys as a conduit for learni
  • Instagram’s AI now warns you if your caption is offensive

    Instagram’s AI now warns you if your caption is offensive
    Instagram today announced it’s rolling out a new feature in its ongoing attempt to curb bullying: AI that will warn users before they post a potentially offensive caption with their posts. Specifically, if the caption of your post has an offensive word in it, the AI flags it and warns you that the caption looks “similar to others that have been reported.” It then gives you the option to edit, “learn more” (which shows you a pop-up that reiterates the same info), an
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  • The pros and cons of how Google Chrome encrypts DNS activity

    The pros and cons of how Google Chrome encrypts DNS activity
    Thanks to the expansion of HTTPS, the secure version of the original HTTP protocol, most internet traffic is encrypted today, improving your privacy and protecting your browsing data from the wary eyes of eavesdroppers. Major browsers like Google Chrome and Firefox warn you if you visit an unencrypted website. But while progress has been great, not all of your internet traffic is encrypted. The domain name system (DNS), the protocol used to convert domain names (e.g., google.com) to IP addresse
  • Bitcoin ransomware blamed for New Orleans ‘state of emergency’

    Bitcoin ransomware blamed for New Orleans ‘state of emergency’
    Ransomware hackers have forced the city of New Orleans to declare a state of emergency, TechCrunch reports. Last Friday, officials reportedly spotted a suspicious uptick in activity in the early morning, particularly phishing attempts. They confirmed an attack was underway approximately three hours later, and promptly shut down affected servers and computers. A declaration of a state of emergency has been filed with the Civil District Court in connection with today’s cyber security event.
  • Bitmain’s former Bitcoin mining chip designer arrested for embezzlement, report

    Bitmain’s former Bitcoin mining chip designer arrested for embezzlement, report
    The founder of Chinese Bitcoin mining manufacturer MicroBT has reportedly been arrested for allegedly embezzling $14,339 (100,000 yuan). Yang Zuoxing, the former director of chip design at Bitcoin mining giant Bitmain, has been in prison since the end of October, Caixin Global reports. He is credited with developing Bitmain‘s wildly successful AntMiner S7 and S9 models. The publication says the People’s Procuratorate of Nanshan district in the southern Chinese tech hub confirme
  • Windows software will purr on your Mac with this limited-edition Parallels app bundle

    Windows software will purr on your Mac with this limited-edition Parallels app bundle
    The collection is what happens when you tell a serious tech geek to trick out your Mac. You’ll get more than a dozen productivity fixes, system management aids, security improvements and more.
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  • Moonday Morning: Buterin says Ethereum Foundation made $100M by dumping Ether at the top

    Moonday Morning: Buterin says Ethereum Foundation made $100M by dumping Ether at the top
    Hello and welcome to yet another Monday and with that, another Moonday Morning – Hard Fork’s selection of the top cryptocurrency and blockchain headlines from the past weekend. Here’s what we’ve found. 1. Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, has said the Ethereum Foundation made approximately $100 million after selling Ether during the cryptocurrency‘s last all-time high, which saw it trade close around the $1,400 mark, CryptoGlobe reports. Buteri
  • Why researchers should make sure robots don’t become weapons

    Why researchers should make sure robots don’t become weapons
    Robotics is rapidly being transformed by advances in artificial intelligence. And the benefits are widespread: we are seeing safer vehicles with the ability to automatically brake in an emergency, robotic arms transforming factory lines that were once offshored and new robots that can do everything from shop for groceries to deliver prescription drugs to people who have trouble doing it themselves. But our ever-growing appetite for intelligent, autonomous machines poses a host of ethical challe
  • CHEAP: Say ‘CHEESE,’ fool — the Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 bundle has 40% off

    CHEAP: Say ‘CHEESE,’ fool — the Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 bundle has 40% off
    Welcome to CHEAP, our series about things that are good, but most of all, cheap. CHEAP! One of the best parts about modern phones is the photography. I’m old enough to remember having to get photos developed. Or going out to nightclubs and literally bringing a separate camera along. And people uploading hundreds of out-of-focus, crappy pictures to Facebook. It was awful. Thankfully though, things are different these days. Now, technology has moved on so much, that fancy little smartphone
  • Satoshi Nakaboto: ‘Cryptocurrency isn’t a sausage-fest? Study suggests 43% of Bitcoin investors are women’

    Satoshi Nakaboto: ‘Cryptocurrency isn’t a sausage-fest? Study suggests 43% of Bitcoin investors are women’
    Our robot colleague Satoshi Nakaboto writes about Bitcoin every fucking day. Welcome to another edition of Bitcoin Today, where I, Satoshi Nakaboto, tell you what’s been going on with Bitcoin in the past 24 hours. As Hannah Arendt used to say: Time to learn some stuff about Bitcoin! Bitcoin price We closed the day, December 15 2019, at a price of $7,152. That’s a minor 0.39 percent increase in 24 hours, or $28. It was the highest closing price in one day. We’re still 64 percen
  • iMessage-style texting is now available on Android across the US – here’s how to get it

    iMessage-style texting is now available on Android across the US – here’s how to get it
    Google completed its rollout of RCS text messaging support on Android last week, and the service is now available on all carriers across the US. That means that if you’re in the country, you’ll be able to enjoy iMessage-style texting on your Android device. To enable it, you’ll need to install the latest version of Google’s Messages app and Carrier Services. That’s it. Simply fire up Messages, agree to the Jibe terms of service, provide your phone number, and
  • UberEats’ India business is reportedly being sold to its local rival

    UberEats’ India business is reportedly being sold to its local rival
    Uber is close to selling the India-based arm of its UberEats food delivery service to Zomato, a local competitor in the crowded space, reports TechCrunch’s Manish Singh. According to the outlet’s sources, Uber is advanced stages of talks to close the deal; UberEats is said to be valued at roughly $400 million, and its parent company will invest between $150 million and $200 million for a stake in Zomato. The move is likely a measure for Uber to cut losses, as it has been bleeding bi

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