Month: June 2020

More Americans are being harassed online because of their race, religion, or sexuality

Online harassment remains one of the internet’s hardest problems to fix, and new data suggests the problem is only getting worse for minority groups. According to a representative survey of American citizens conducted by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), some 35 percent of respondents reported being harassed online because of their…

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iOS 14 upgrades make it the most private Apple platform yet null

Apple has unveiled a host of privacy upgrades set to feature in iOS 14, in a move designed to further solidify its stellar reputation in the context of security and data protection. During its WWDC 2020 keynote, the company reiterated its commitment to user privacy, which was described as a…

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Quarantined in New York, We Escape Skyward

When circumstances beyond our control put adventure on hold, we just climb the stairs to camp out in the urban jungle. Source

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3 Great Pairs of Binoculars for Bird Watching

Whether you’re hiking in the forest of just watching from home, these peepers are the best ways to bring your feathered friends closer. Source

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South Koreans can now store their driving license on their smartphones

We use our smartphones for pretty much everything these days, so why not add official identification to the mix? That’s what three telcos in South Korea have done, leveraging an existing authentication app to create digital drivers’ licenses that can… Source

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Amazon wants to get UK startups up and running online

Amazon has launched a new initiative aimed at helped British startups and small businesses get up to speed. The Amazon Small Business Accelerator looks to help enterprises that may have seen their growth stymied by the global pandemic, and help them regain this momentum. The scheme will test startups to…

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