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Facebook’s Arms Race with Adblockers Continues to Escalate

Posted on December 10, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Typically, adblockers are able to counter Facebook’s updates within a matter of days, but the latest was a more substantial undertaking. Continue reading Facebook’s Arms Race with Adblockers Continues to Escalate→

Posted in adblockers, ads, advertisers, Data, Facebook, Social Media

Trump’s Cybersecurity Advisor Rudy Giuliani Thinks His Twitter Was Hacked Because Someone Took Advantage of His Typo

Posted on December 5, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

A missed space created a hyperlink in Giuliani’s tweet about the G-20 summit, which someone quickly took advantage of. Continue reading Trump’s Cybersecurity Advisor Rudy Giuliani Thinks His Twitter Was Hacked Because Someone Took Advantage of His Typo→

Posted in cybersecurity, domains, trump, Τύπος

Every Single Sea Turtle In This Study Had Microplastics In Its Gut

Posted on December 5, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The researchers tested turtles from all seven species, across three oceans. Continue reading Every Single Sea Turtle In This Study Had Microplastics In Its Gut→

Posted in ecology, Environment, microplastics, oceans, plastic, pollution, turtles

Tumblr’s Algorithm Thinks Vomiting Unicorns, Raw Chicken, and Boot Cleaners Are Porn

Posted on December 4, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Users have been sharing their innocuous posts that have been deemed #TooSexyForTumblr. Continue reading Tumblr’s Algorithm Thinks Vomiting Unicorns, Raw Chicken, and Boot Cleaners Are Porn→

Posted in bots, Censorship, moderation, nudity, Social Media, Tumblr

Billions of Ocean Nanoplastics Can Get Lodged in Sea Creatures in Only a Few Hours

Posted on December 3, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

A new study looked at a more realistic concentration level of tiny plastics like the kind we see in the ocean, and found the pieces quickly get lodged in animals’ tissue. Continue reading Billions of Ocean Nanoplastics Can Get Lodged in Sea Creatures in Only a Few Hours→

Posted in conservation, oceans, plastic, pollutions | Tagged Water

The Amazon Is Worth $8.2 Billion if It’s Left Standing, Study Shows

Posted on November 29, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Keeping the rainforest in tact would preserve $8.2 billion of annual revenue in the economy, but Brazil’s new president Jair Bolsonaro may be dazzled by short-term gains. Continue reading The Amazon Is Worth $8.2 Billion if It’s Left Standing, Study Shows→

Posted in Amazon rainforest, brazil, conservation, economics, Environment, forests

House Democrats Who Haven’t Supported Net Neutrality Yet Have All Taken Money from Telecoms

Posted on November 28, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The deadline to pass the piece of legislation that would allow Congress to overturn the repeal of net neutrality is quickly approaching, yet many Democrats are staying mum. Continue reading House Democrats Who Haven’t Supported Net Neutrality Yet Have All Taken Money from Telecoms→

Posted in Comcast, congress, democrats, money, net neutrality, verizon

People Who Buy Smart Speakers Have Given Up on Privacy, Researchers Find

Posted on November 26, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Smart speakers raise a number of privacy questions, which owners are choosing to just shrug off. Continue reading People Who Buy Smart Speakers Have Given Up on Privacy, Researchers Find→

Posted in Alexa, Amazon, Internet of Things, IoT, privacy, smart speakers, Technology

The ‘Beast of Gévaudan’ Killed Hundreds in 18th Century France. What Was It?

Posted on November 22, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Records from the time attributed hundreds of deaths to a mysterious beast creature that may have been a wolf, a lion, or something else entirely. Continue reading The ‘Beast of Gévaudan’ Killed Hundreds in 18th Century France. What Was It?→

Posted in conservation, conspiracy theories, cryptids, history, mythology, werewolves, wildlife, wolves

The Dirtiest Place in an Airport Is Not in the Bathroom

Posted on November 20, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

A study showed which surfaces in an airport have the highest concentration of viruses, so make sure to wash your hands. Continue reading The Dirtiest Place in an Airport Is Not in the Bathroom→

Posted in airplanes, airports, germs, health, Thanksgiving, travel, viruses

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