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Daily Deal: Nix Mini 2 Color Sensor

2 years 1 month ago
Portable, sleek and sophisticated, the Nix Mini 2 Color Sensor is engineered with life in mind. It’s perfect for those who find inspiration wherever they go. The Nix Mini can easily identify any color with a simple scan, ideal for those who work with color, or for those who simply want to bring it into […]
Gretchen Heckmann

An Indiana Police Department Has Been Using Clearview AI For A Year, Much To The Surprise Of Its Oversight

2 years 1 month ago
Out of all the purveyors of facial recognition tech, Clearview is by far the sketchiest. It has compiled billions of photos and other personal info by doing little more than scraping the internet of anything that isn’t locked down. Web scraping isn’t inherently evil, but Clearview certainly makes scraping appear malicious. There are any number […]
Tim Cushing

Study: The Overwhelming Majority Of Historical Video Games Are Endangered

2 years 1 month ago
Video games are a form of art and a form of expression. While that used to be somewhat controversial to state decades ago, nobody of any value really argues that point any longer. And the moment you accept that simple fact, it throws into light how absolutely absurd it is that the preservation efforts of […]
Dark Helmet

California Looking To Pass Useful Bill To Teach More Media Literacy In Schools

2 years 1 month ago
As we’ve been covering over the last few years, there’s been an almost entirely unsubstantiated moral panic over “kids and social media.” This is despite the fact that multiple large scale studies have found that way more kids have benefitted from social media than have been harmed by it. As we’ve noted time and time […]
Mike Masnick

Dish Tries To Distract Everyone From Doomed 5G Network By Proposing Pointless Merger With Echostar

2 years 1 month ago
We just got done noting how Dish Network’s long-hyped 5G wireless network is likely doomed. While they’re technically building a “wireless network,” the network’s coverage, phone selection, and overall quality has proven laughable so far, and there have been growing worries that Dish is running out of cash. Hoping to distract the press and regulators […]
Karl Bode

Daily Deal: Apple Watch Wireless Charger Keychain

2 years 1 month ago
No one wants the bulky and tangled chargers anymore… and if all the power we need can be put in a little device, we’d take it, right? This Smart Keychain replaces the typical charging cable and uses the microcomputer electronic system to wirelessly charge the touch-sensitive Apple Watch by simply placing the watch on a […]
Gretchen Heckmann

FCC ‘Investigation’ Into Broadband Caps Probably Won’t Amount To Much

2 years 1 month ago
We’ve noted for decades how US broadband caps are little more than a predatory cash grab. The usage limits and overage fees have zero real technical function and don’t manage congestion. Instead they’re little more than a glorified price hike; a way for regional telecom monopolies to nickel-and-dime captive customers, charging them more money for […]
Karl Bode

Republican AGs Decide That Coercive Jawboning Is Good, Actually (When They Do It)

2 years 1 month ago
It will surprise nobody to learn that when politicians trumpet the First Amendment, they are generally referring only to expression that they agree with. But occasionally, they demonstrate their hypocrisy in a fashion so outrageously transparent that it shocks even the most cynical and jaded First Amendment practitioners. Last week, we were treated to just […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The Essential MATLAB & Simulink Training Course

2 years 1 month ago
As the name suggests, classification algorithms are what allow computers to well… classify new observations, like how your inbox decides which incoming emails are spam or how Siri recognizes your voice. The Essential MATLAB & Simulink Training Course will show you how to implement classification algorithms using MATLAB, one of the most powerful tools inside […]
Gretchen Heckmann

DEA’s Alarmist-In-Chief Thinks It’s Time To Start Regulating Social Media Moderation Efforts

2 years 1 month ago
If there’s one thing nearly everyone on Capitol Hill can agree on, it’s that the federal government just isn’t interfering enough with social media services. The Democrats think social media services should be regulated because they’re allowing too much hate and misinformation to spread. The Republicans think social media services should be regulated because not […]
Tim Cushing