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    4 Best Handheld Vacuums (2020): Cordless, Pet Hair, Portable

    From Dustbuster to Dyson, we tried a bunch of hand vacs, and were surprised by just how powerful they’ve become. Source

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      Go read this NYT expose on a creepy new facial recognition database used by US police

      Hundreds of law enforcement agencies across the US have started using a new facial recognition system from Clearview AI, a new investigation by The New York Times has revealed. The database is made up of billions of images scraped from millions of sites including Facebook, YouTube, and Venmo. The Times…

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        Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai says there is ‘no question’ that AI needs to be regulated

        Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has called for new regulations in the world of AI, highlighting the dangers posed by technology like facial recognition and deepfakes, while stressing that any legislation must balance “potential harms … with social opportunities.” “[T]here is no question in my mind that artificial intelligence…

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          Instagram is dropping the annoying IGTV button

          Instagram is removing the IGTV shortcut button from the top right corner of the Facebook-owned app’s home screen, reports TechCrunch. First launched in June 2018, IGTV is Instagram’s long-form video service that was originally meant to rival the likes of YouTube. Instagram says it decided to remove the button after…

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            Samsung names Roh Tae-moon new smartphone boss

            Samsung Electronics has appointed Roh Tae-moon its new mobile chief, taking over from co-CEO DJ Koh, who’ll continue to lead the chaebol’s IT and mobile communications division. Roh, 52, is said to be “an engineering maven,” according to Bloomberg, “who’s meticulous about phone features.” Roh joined Samsung in 1997 and…

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              Fujifilm X-Pro3 Review: A Nod to the Era of Film Cameras

              Fujifilm’s latest X-Pro leans into its eccentricities, bringing film-era aesthetics to the digital present. Source

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