Month: January 2022

Apple AirPods 3 review: solid revamp with better fit and longer battery

Third-gen of popular earbuds have improved design, shorter stalks and virtual surround sound Apple’s AirPods need no introduction due to their ubiquity on the street, but is the third generation of the most popular wireless earbud actually an improvement? The new earbuds have been redesigned to resemble the Pro models with shorter stalks and a …

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Mark Zuckerberg says Meta is building the world’s fastest supercomputer

Facebook founder’s planned metaverse, blending reality with digital experiences, will require enormous computing power Mark Zuckerberg has announced his social media empire is building what he claims is the world’s fastest artificial intelligence supercomputer as part of plans to build a virtual metaverse. The Facebook founder said in a blogpost that the metaverse, a concept …

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Why is rural broadband still not fit for purpose? | Letter

The focus seems to be on upgrading internet speeds in urban areas, while rural locations struggle, says Richard Harris I live in a small village about two miles from a large town that has high-speed broadband. My experience mirrors your report (19 January) that local governments focus extensively on easy-to-reach urban areas. Money was spent …

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The runaway robot: how one smart vacuum cleaner made a break for freedom

A hotel discovered its smart floor cleaner had escaped – and offered a reward for its return. But where had it gone? Name: Robot vacuum cleaners. Age: 20. Continue reading… A hotel discovered its smart floor cleaner had escaped – and offered a reward for its return. But where had it gone? Name: Robot vacuum …

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Google sued over privacy concerns by Texas and District of Columbia

Lawsuit alleges that ‘deceptive’ location tracking practices violate users’ privacy Texas and the District of Columbia sued Alphabet’s Google on Monday over what they called deceptive location tracking practices that invade users’ privacy. Two other state attorneys general plan to file lawsuits as well, the office of the attorney general for DC, Karl Racine, said …

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Equations built giants like Google. Who’ll find the next billion-dollar bit of maths? | David Sumpter

Obscure, generations-old theorems have been transformative in tech, and there are still plenty out there to be used In 1998, a computer science PhD student called Larry Page submitted a patent for internet search based on an obscure piece of mathematics. The method, known today as PageRank, allowed the most relevant webpages to be found …

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Should athletes be worried about security flaws in China’s Olympics app?

A report found the app that will be used to monitor athletes’ health and travel data has a ‘devastating’ encryption flaw With the Beijing Olympics just weeks away, concerns are mounting over a mandatory health app for competing athletes, after a new report revealed the app contains security flaws and a list of “politically sensitive” …

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Can they fix it? UK project to explore ability and desire to repair tech

Exclusive: Experts aim to find out whether there are hotspots around country where electronic waste is avoided From fancy toys to smartphones, when technology breaks, it often seems simplest to ditch it for a new model. But now experts are hoping to challenge the status quo, launching a citizen science project to explore attitudes to …

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Online safety bill ‘a missed opportunity’ to prevent child abuse, MPs warn

Committee report says draft bill is neither clear nor robust enough to tackle some harmful content The sharing of some of the most insidious images of child abuse will not be prevented by a new government bill that aims to the make the internet a safer place, MPs have said. The draft online safety bill …

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