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| Facebook to introduce Clear History privacy tool in coming months Before taking the stage at Facebook's F8 conference, CEO Mark Zuckerberg made one announcement ahead of time: the social network is adding a new feature called Clear History. It will be introduced alongside Facebook's existing options for privacy control. "In your web browser, you have a simple ...
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| Iran follows Russia in banning popular messaging app Telegram Iran's Telegram ban, effective as of Monday, relates to concerns of the popular service being used to coordinate illegal activity. Telegram was used by anti-government protestors during widespread unrest earlier this year. Iran has been promoting a homegrown messaging app called Soroush instead.
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| Mental Health Is A Taboo Subject In Tech. This Y-Combinator Alum Is Sharing His Story Entrepreneurship is commonly described as a lonely, challenging endeavor. Mental health issues for those in the startup community only makes the normal difficulties in building a company even worse. Unsurprisingly, startup founders are quick to share their success with the world, but curiously slow in ...
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| Google is launching .app domains, the first TLDs secured with built-in HTTPS, on May 7 Over three years after Google paid $25 million to gain the exclusive rights to the ".app" top-level domain, the company is at last making .app domains available to register starting on May 7, at 9 AM PDT through Google's Early Access Program. The following day, the domains will go on sale for the ...
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| UK to introduce greater transparency in tax havens Britain is set to enforce greater transparency in tax havens after a minister for the U.K. government announced Tuesday it would not oppose a legal amendment proposed by a cross-party alliance of lawmakers. Some overseas British territories that are notorious for being tax havens for the world's ...
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| Five places in Spain that are not where you think they are Islam's power in the Iberian peninsula reached much further north than we tend to think. Ahmad Abú Ya' far ibn Hud al-Muqtadir, head of the taifa (independent Muslim principality) of Saraqusta between 1046 and 1081, ordered the construction of a recreational residence in what is modern-day Zaragoza ...
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| Nigeria attacks: Mosque bomb blasts kill dozens in Mubi At least 27 people have been killed in suicide bomb blasts in the north-east Nigerian town of Mubi. Some reports suggest the death toll could be as high as 42, with dozens more injured. The explosions happened in and around a mosque as Muslims were preparing for afternoon prayers. No-one has yet ...
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| This retro-looking speaker has Google Assistant built in On Kickstarter, Como is starting a campaign for a speaker called the SpeakEasy, which retains the company's old-fashioned designs but adds in the Google Assistant. Like other Como speakers, it's covered in either wood veneer or a glossy finish and includes a number of aluminum control dials. It has a ...
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| Jack the Ripper's victims take centre stage in new ENO opera There will be eyebrows raised that the company has helped develop an opera around some of the most shocking and gruesome crimes against women in history, and the artistic director, Daniel Kramer, admitted he was at first sceptical. He said Jack the Ripper would never appear on stage and the ...
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| Armenia crisis: Opposition leader Pashinyan fails in bid to be PM Armenian opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan has failed in his bid to become interim prime minister. After a day of debate in parliament, he failed to garner enough votes despite being the only candidate for the post. After the vote, he urged tens of thousands of supporters gathered in the capital Yerevan ...
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