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British man accidentally threw $280 million worth of Bitcoin (BTC)
James Howells, a British man said he accidentally threw a hard disk filled with his Bitcoin (BTC) 7 years ago. The 35 years old engineer is urging local authorities to…
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Amazon Allows Automakers Use Alexa To Build Their Own Digital Assistants
Amazon unveiled Alexa Custom Assistant, a new feature that provides automakers the ability to build and integrate their…
By Dee DulfoBillions of Dollars Locked Up Due to Lost Passwords
Around 20% of the world’s Bitcoin is sitting in digital wallets that can’t be accessed by their owners,…
By Jackie AllenCalifornia photo app developer settles FTC complaint over facial recognition
Everalbum, a photo app developer based in California, settled an administrative complaint against it by the Federal Trade…
By Marivic Cabural SummersTwilio CEO Jeff Lawson urges U.S. gov’t to regulate social media algorithms
In a bid to scale up efforts to combat disinformation, Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson urged the United States…
By Dee DulfoYouTube competitor Rumble sues Google, seeks $2 billion damages
A YouTube competitor, Rumble filed a lawsuit against Google alleging that the tech giant violated antitrust laws by…
By Rochdi RaisAmazon warns employees about far-right threats to blow-up its data centers
Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) warned its employees that far-right activists threatened to blow-up its data centers after its decision…
By Marivic Cabural SummersParler jumped to first on Apple store, before it got banned by tech giants
Following Twitter’s decision to permanently ban of President Donald Trump on Friday, major tech companies did a similar…
By Rochdi RaisBill Gates says scientific breakthroughs will make 2021 better than 2020
Billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates said the challenges that the world faced in the year 2020 have paved…
By Dee DulfoSlack platform users report disruptions on first day back to work
When workers were trying to get back to work after the holidays, many were stymied on Monday. The…
By Jackie AllenHackers viewed Microsoft source code in the Solorigate Incident aka the SolarWinds God-Mode hack
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) revealed on New Year’s Eve that the company’s source code had been viewed by the…
By Jackie Allen