Month: May 2021

Cybercriminals have abused API keys to steal millions in crypto Cryptocurrencies

API keys are being abused by cybercriminals to steal millions in cryptocurrency from unsuspecting traders according to new research from CyberNews. As Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have become increasingly popular over the past few years, companies have begun to offer apps and other services to make trading easier. In order…

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The Israeli–Palestinian Conflict Kicked Up Anti-Muslim Bias In A Surprising Place: India

Marwa Fatafta’s Twitter mentions were flooded. As violence escalated in Israel–Palestine earlier this month, Fatafta, who is Palestinian and works as a policy analyst for an online think tank focusing on Palestinian human rights in Berlin, had been posting pictures and stories about families killed in the Gaza Strip to…

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The affordable Nokia G10 is coming to the US with a great support policy

HMD’s Nokia G10 is coming to the US with a big battery, a low $149 price, and a surprisingly good security support schedule. Phone Arena reports that the G10 — available for preorder now at Amazon — will go on sale directly through Nokia’s website later this week. The G10…

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We owe it to our kids to put an age limit on social media

Ben Pring Contributor For societies with long histories of protecting children with laws and regulations, isn’t it surprising that nothing is being done to similarly shield them from the various and proven dangers of social media? We need to institute the same kinds of age limits and protections for technology…

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A courtroom artist’s view of the Epic v. Apple trial

On Monday, lawyers gave final statements in the Epic v. Apple case, finishing up just over three weeks of in-court proceedings that gave an unprecedented look at how Apple manages the iOS App Store. Both images and audio from the proceedings were tightly controlled (as is often the case in…

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No iPhone required: Tidal releases Apple Watch app, enables offline streaming An athlete lays on her back checking her Apple Watch, which shows the Tidal app

Yet another music streaming app has come to your Apple Watch: Tidal released its new watchOS app today, which you can download right now. It provides a high-quality alternative for audiophiles looking to step away from Spotify or Apple Music. Unlike some Apple Watch apps that require an iPhone and…

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