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| Apple grabs two-year lead in 3-D sensing race Most Android phones will have to wait until 2019 to duplicate the 3D sensing feature behind Apple's Face ID security, three major parts producers have told Reuters, handicapping Samsung and others on a technology that is set to be worth billions in revenue over the next few years. The development of ...
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| Uber 'likely' not at fault in deadly self-driving car crash, police chief says Uber was likely not at fault in the deadly crash of its self-driving vehicle in Arizona on Sunday evening, Tempe Police Chief Sylvia Moir told the San Francisco Chronicle in a startling interview the following day. Her comments have caused a stir in this closely watched investigation, which is being ...
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| Syria war: Air strike 'kills children in Eastern Ghouta school' An air strike has reportedly killed 15 children and two women sheltering in an underground school in Syria's besieged rebel-held Eastern Ghouta region. Rescuers said civilians had been hiding in the school to escape government and Russian raids on the town of Arbin. More than 1,400 civilians are ...
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| A self-driving Uber hit and killed a pedestrian in Arizona It's not a legal requirement for the car to contain a human at all in Arizona. The state has rather relaxed regulations, which make it an appealing location for self-driving car companies like Uber to run pilot programs there. In April, California is slated to allow self-driving tests without a human in the vehicle, ...
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| The alt-right is in decline. Has antifascist activism worked? The same weekend, a planned alt-right conference in Detroit fell apart after venues pulled out under public pressure and one of the organizers, lawyer Kyle Bristow, announced he was leaving the movement. Various "March 4 Trump" events around the country, featuring alt-right contingents, were also ...
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| Briton in Cambodia given suspended sentence over 'pornographic' images A Cambodian court has given a British man a 10 month suspended sentence after he was found guilty of producing pornography in connection with a party in the town of Siem Reap. Daniel Jones, 31, was among 10 foreigners arrested in January after police raided a private villa in Siem Reap, a tourist ...
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Goldman Sees 'Financial Fragility' Rising in Markets The stock-market rout in early February that caused a spike in the Cboe Volatility Index is a symptom of growing "financial fragility," or big swings in prices caused by breakdowns in markets themselves as opposed to changes in fundamentals, an economist at the bank wrote Monday in a note to clients.
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| A week in security (March 12 – March 18) Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we took a look at the inner workings of a fileless attack, explored what happened in a zero day ransomware attack aimed at South Koreans, gave you hints and tips for avoiding cold calls, and took a deep dive into the secretive world of GrayKey.
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| Try This: Text Only in Emojis In case you've been sleeping for the past twenty years, emoji usage has been going . By mid-2015, half of all comments on Instagram included an emoji. Hollywood released a full feature-length…
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