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Analysis-Will AI be an economic blessing or curse? History offers clues
Analysis-Will AI be an economic blessing or curse? History offers clues
By Mark John If medieval advances in the plough didn't lift Europe's peasants out of poverty, it was
2023-08-07 15:24
France suspends iPhone 12 sales, claiming high radiation levels
France suspends iPhone 12 sales, claiming high radiation levels
While Apple unveiled the iPhone 15, France halted production of the iPhone 12. On Tuesday,
2023-09-14 02:26
Startups Are Inventing Cooling Clothes for a Hotter Future
Startups Are Inventing Cooling Clothes for a Hotter Future
Every morning, thousands of construction workers in Qatar start their day by soaking their uniforms in water. The
2023-09-01 18:50
Microsoft stakes Xbox video game sales on long-awaited space adventure Starfield
Microsoft stakes Xbox video game sales on long-awaited space adventure Starfield
One small step for an intrepid crew of 24th century space explorers could be a giant leap — or flop — for Microsoft when the Xbox-maker launches its long-awaited video game Starfield
2023-06-12 20:54
Meta sells Giphy at a significant loss after UK breakup order
Meta sells Giphy at a significant loss after UK breakup order
Stock-photo website Shutterstock on Tuesday said it will acquire Giphy and its online repository of animated images for $53 million, after UK antitrust regulators forced Meta to spin off the company last year.
2023-05-23 23:15
Galaxy Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5: Best cases for each phone
Galaxy Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5: Best cases for each phone
As of July 26, Samsung released two brand-new smartphones to its Galaxy lineup: the Galaxy
2023-07-27 01:45
Google's ChatGPT rival Bard launches in Europe and Brazil
Google's ChatGPT rival Bard launches in Europe and Brazil
Google’s Bard artificial intelligence chatbot can now also talk and respond to visual prompts.
2023-07-13 20:20
Accenture Acquires Bourne Digital, Expanding SAP Digital Design Capabilities in Australia
Accenture Acquires Bourne Digital, Expanding SAP Digital Design Capabilities in Australia
MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 31, 2023--
2023-06-01 08:25
Julian Alvarez FC 24: How to Complete the Trailblazers SBC
Julian Alvarez FC 24: How to Complete the Trailblazers SBC
Julian Alvarez FC 24 Trailblazers SBC is now live requiring five segments. Here's how to complete the SBC and if it's worth it.
2023-10-21 01:50
Learn all about cybersecurity with this class bundle, now under $80
Learn all about cybersecurity with this class bundle, now under $80
TL;DR: As of July 22, get the Complete 2023 Cybersecurity Developer & IT Skills Bundle
2023-07-22 17:48
This refurbished iPad and Beats combo is on sale for just $239.99
This refurbished iPad and Beats combo is on sale for just $239.99
TL;DR: As of June 22, get this refurbished Apple iPad 7 and Beats Flex headphones
2023-06-22 17:51
Swipebuster: New website lets you check whether someone is using Tinder
Swipebuster: New website lets you check whether someone is using Tinder
A new website claims to let its users find out whether people they know are using Tinder. Using public data, Swipebuster says it can reveal whether someone is using the dating app, even revealing their location, profile pictures and bio. Swipebuster charges $4.99 (£3.50) for three searches, and requires users to enter the first name, gender and age of the person they want to check in on, as well as the rough location where they may have last used the app. Although it sounds dodgy, what Swipebuster is doing is completely above board - it uses Tinder's API to access the information, which is typically used by developers building other services to integrate with the app. Swipebuster doesn't make any explicit assumptions about why people would use the site, but the fact its homepage instructs users to "tell us who you want to bust" suggests it's been built with suspicious partners in mind. The site's anonymous creator tells a different story. Speaking to Vanity Fair, he said: "There is too much data about people that people themselves don't know is available." "Not only are people oversharing and putting out a lot of information about themselves, but companies are also not doing enough to let people know they're doing it." Although he claims the site is raising awareness about the importance of data security, a number of people have suggested Swipebuster could by abusive partners or obsessive exes to harass their victims. Tinder is surprisingly unfazed about the site. A spokeswoman told Vanity Fair that "searchable information on the website is public information that Tinder users have on their profiles." "If you want to see who's on Tinder we recommend saving your money and downloading the app for free." There's nothing that can be discovered through Swipebuster that isn't visible on the app, although there's a difference between instantly finding a profile through a search and coming across it after swiping through thousands of profiles. The information shown on Swipebuster isn't secret, although some users will be worried their Tinder use isn't as discreet as before. Read More Read moreTinder reveals the 15 most right-swiped jobs for men and women Terrifying Facebook posts are scaring people into sharing them, fact checkers warn Nvidia sales hit record high as AI chip demand soars Why India’s moon landing is about a lot more than exploring the lunar surface
2023-08-24 22:26