Month: September 2021

Child abuse: Apple urged to roll out image-scanning tool swiftly

Exclusive: privacy concerns ‘must not delay use of neuralMatch algorithm to protect victims of abuse’ Child protection experts from across the world have called on Apple to implement new scanning technologies urgently to detect images of child abuse. In August, Apple announced plans to use a tool called neuralMatch to scan photos being uploaded to …

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Sir Clive Sinclair

Inventor who brought pocket calculators and the earliest accessible computers into British homes Sir Clive Sinclair, who has died aged 81 from cancer, was the inventor who brought pocket calculators and the earliest cheap and accessible miniature computers into British homes in the 1980s. For a few years he seemed to be the epitome of …

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Clive Sinclair and the offbeat brilliance of the ZX Spectrum

The affordability of Sinclair’s revolutionary 1982 home computer let a generation of young bedroom coders make anarchic, punky games, and its hardware limitations merely fostered extra creativity • Clive Sinclair dies aged 81 – report One day, in the bitterly cold autumn of 1981, my dad brought something home with him which he said was …

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Apple and Google accused of ‘political censorship’ over Alexei Navalny app

Navalny’s supporters say companies deleted tactical voting app from stores after pressure from Kremlin Supporters of the jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny have accused Google and Apple of capitulating to Kremlin pressure after the two tech companies deleted his tactical voting app from their online stores. Both companies had come under significant pressure from …

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GSK teams with King’s College to use AI to fight cancer

Artificial intelligence will be used to develop personalised treatments while investigating role of genetics The pharmaceuticals firm GSK has struck a five-year partnership with King’s College London to use artificial intelligence to develop personalised treatments for cancer by investigating the role played by genetics in the disease. The tie-up, which involves 10 of the drug …

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Waste from one bitcoin transaction ‘like binning two iPhones’

Study highlights vast churn in computer hardware that the cryptocurrency incentivises A single bitcoin transaction generates the same amount of electronic waste as throwing two iPhones in the bin, according to a new analysis by economists from the Dutch central bank and MIT. While the carbon footprint of bitcoin is well studied, less attention has …

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Triumphing over trauma with Munroe Bergdorf – podcasts of the week

The writer and activist’s new show focuses on stories of personal growth, from the likes of Mabel and Olly Alexander. Plus: a shocking unsolved case is reopened in Suspect The Way We Are with Munroe BergdorfWriter and LGBTQ activist Bergdorf celebrates famous faces – among them Olly Alexander and Little Mix’s Jade Thirlwall – who …

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Facebook steps up fight against climate misinformation – but critics say effort falls short

New efforts will let vast amounts of false material slip through the cracks, according to climate advocates Facebook has announced new efforts to combat climate crisis misinformation on its platform, including by expanding its climate science center to provide more reliable information, investing in organizations that fight misinformation, and launching a video series to highlight …

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The new warrant: how US police mine Google for your location and search history

Geofence location and keyword warrants are new law enforcement tools that have privacy experts concerned It was a routine bike ride around the neighborhood that landed Zachary McCoy in the crosshairs of the Gainesville, Florida, police department. In January 2020, an alarming email from Google landed in McCoy’s inbox. Police were requesting his user data, …

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