Month: December 2021
LG adds a 27-inch model to its refreshed UltraFine 4K OLED monitor lineup
LG has unveiled its latest high-end UltraFine OLED 4K monitors aimed at pros and this time it has a smaller version that should be more affordable. On top of that, the new models come with more accessories to make calibration and working in bright rooms easier. The 32-inch model appears…
Read MoreEight million UK households can get full fibre broadband
Audio player loading… More than eight million households in the UK now have access to full fibre broadband, while half of all properties can now receive a 5G service from at least one mobile operator, according to Ofcom. The regulator’s annual ‘Connected Nations’ report showed that three million homes were…
Read MoreThe San Francisco Police Department Has Encrypted Its Radio Feeds
tech “Almost no police radio traffic will be heard,” an SFPD spokesperson told BuzzFeed News. By Sarah Emerson Reporting From San Francisco, California Sarah Emerson BuzzFeed Staff Reporting From San Francisco, California Posted on December 16, 2021, at 7:54 p.m. ET Justin Sullivan, Getty Images For the first time since…
Read MoreTheranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Chose Fraud Instead Of Admitting She’d Failed, Prosecutors Said In Closing Arguments At Her Trial
SAN JOSE, California — Prosecutors urged jurors on Thursday to be skeptical of claims Elizabeth Holmes made on the witness stand during her federal fraud trial, arguing that she could be misleading them just as she allegedly lied to keep the money flowing at her blood-testing company Theranos. “She chose…
Read MoreThis new decentralized VPN allows users to mine bandwidth
Audio player loading… Exidio has launched mobile apps for its decentralized VPN (dVPN) that not only encrypt data sent to and from iOS and Android smartphones but also allows users to earn passive income in the process. Unlike with other VPN services, the company’s users can offer node hosting and…
Read MoreFrance Has Ordered Clearview AI To Delete Its Facial Recognition Data
Facial recognition company Clearview AI has been hit with another order by a country’s watchdog agency to delete the personal data of its citizens, the latest in a global rebuke by privacy regulators around the world. On Thursday, France’s Commission Nationale Informatique et Libertés (CNIL) said Clearview had breached Europe’s…
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