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Amazon’s first employee thinks the company is scary-big

Amazon’s very first employee from 1994 said in an interview that he is scared of how big the company has become since he left and that it should be broken up.
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Teens are so obsessed with TikTok that it’s finally adding parental controls

To curb how much time younger people spend on TikTok, the app rolled out parental controls to allow parents to set how long their kids can use the video app. 
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After knocks on its security, Ring makes two-factor authentication mandatory

Amazon Ring is making two-factor authentication a top priority with a new mandatory second layer of verification each time someone logs in. 
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Elon Musk warns that all A.I. must be regulated, even at Tesla

Tesla CEO Elon Musk thinks that organizations that are developing A.I. technology should be regulated, including his own companies.
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SpaceX will offer space tourism flights sooner than you think

SpaceX has a new partner in its quest to conquer private spaceflight. Space Adventures will help send anyone who can afford it into space as soon as late 2021.
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Apple patent foresees a smart home that can ID you by reading your heartbeat

An Apple patent would make your home an actual smart house in every sense: From reading your heartbeat to telling who you are to coordinating smart devices. 
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U.S. accuses Huawei of orchestrating massive conspiracy to steal trade secrets

The U.S. Department of Justice has formally charged Huawei with conspiracy to steal trade secrets from rival technology companies to expand its own business. 
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Revamped photo of ‘Pale Blue Dot’ reminds us how small we are

NASA updated the famous photo Pale Blue Dot taken by the Voyager 1 mission 30 years ago using modern technology, and it reminds us how big the universe is.
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Uber’s new dial-a-cab feature is basically just an old-school taxi service

Uber introduced a new feature that basically turns the rideshare process back into a taxi service aimed at older adults, or for those that don't have smartphones. 
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New lawsuit accuses Juul of targeting kids on Nick Jr. and Cartoon Network sites

A new lawsuit against Juul alleges that the e-cigarette company advertised on websites like Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Seventeen Magazine, and Cartoon Network. 
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Facebook hires Reuters to fact-check posts, but politicians can still lie in ads

Facebook is trying to fight fake news and misinformation on its platform by hiring Reuters to fact-check, but it’s still not fact-checking political ads.  
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Facebook removes some Russian, Iranian accounts for spreading fake memes

Facebook removed fake accounts, pages, and groups originating from Russia, Iran, Vietnam, and Myanmar because of what it calls coordinated inauthentic behavior.
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NASA hasn’t been to the moon in almost 50 years. Now, it’s going back annually

NASA hasn’t been to the moon since 1972, but starting in 2021, the agency plans to make trips every year through 2030, with the goal of landing humans in 2024.
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Apple adds Siri integration to its election coverage features

Siri will now be able to update you on election results, alert you to important election dates, and more as part of Apple's 2020 election coverage features. 
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U.S. government says Huawei can secretly access country’s telecom networks

Huawei has reportedly long been able to access worldwide telecom networks through backdoors that are traditionally meant only to be used by law enforcement.
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Nevada Democrats abandon caucus app after Iowa election fiasco

Nevada wants to avoid the tech mishaps that plagued the Iowa caucuses, announcing it would not use a controversial app to record results.
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The FTC is studying past mergers by Facebook, Google, Amazon and more

The Federal Trade Commission is moving closer to hitting big tech companies like Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft with an antitrust lawsuit.
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Nest makes two-factor authentication mandatory for its smart home devices

Google Nest is the latest smart home device to make it mandatory for people to set up two-factor authentication on their devices by using verification code.
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Jeff Bezos sells $4 billion in Amazon stock, and no one knows why

Jeff Bezos has sold over $4 billion worth of Amazon shares, including more than $570 million worth just on Friday, February 7, but the reason remains a mystery.
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How the space industry is making space for women

From an all-female spacewalk to women-centered programs, women in the space industry are doing great things and creating a stronger female presence in space.
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Uber cleared to restart self-driving car testing in California

Uber is the latest company that California has granted a permit to start to test self-driving vehicles — with a trained human driver still present in the vehicle.
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Touch ID may turn up next on the Apple Watch, new patent suggests

Apple patented a design for the Apple Watch that adds Touch ID. If Apple were to go through with the idea, the Touch ID would be on the watch’s Digital Crown.
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SpaceX will let you launch a satellite into space for as little as $1 million

SpaceX opened up applications for its rideshare program. Missions start as low as $1 million and use a Falcon 9 rocket to get a satellite up in space. 
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The U.S. Space Force launched its first nuclear-ready ballistic missile test

The U.S. Space Force quietly conducted its first test launch of an unarmed ballistic missile overnight across the Pacific Ocean. The intercontinental ballistic missile launched from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 12:33 a.m. PT on Wednesday and traveled about 4,200 miles.
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Twitter moves to ban deepfakes that ’cause harm’ ahead of 2020 election

Twitter announced a new policy about manipulated media — namely deepfakes. Twitter’s new policy states that you may not “deceptively share synthetic or manipulated media that are likely to cause harm.”
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U.K. says 2035 is the end of the road for nonelectric cars

Britain unveiled plans to phase out the sales of gas, diesel, and hybrid cars by 2035 so that, eventually, only electric vehicles will be sold in the country.
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Dyson patent combines headphones with a personal air purifier

Dyson wants to patent a new technology that combines the look of over-the-ear headphones with a built-in air purifier. The company’s goal is to fight off the adverse effects of air pollution in cities.
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How did Iowa screw up its Dem caucus vote? There was an app for that

A new app that was used for Iowa's Democratic caucus is causing significant delays in the final counts, and we still don’t know the results from Monday night.
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Life-size Baby Yoda is super adorable, but not very affordable

Avid fans of The Mandalorian's adorable Baby Yoda can now own a life-size replica of the breakout star of The Mandalorian, but it’ll cost you a hefty $350. 
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After years of scandals, Facebook is finally starting to feel the fallout

After a mixed earnings report and huge drop in share price, it looks like Facebook’s rocky past might finally be catching up to the social network in real ways.
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Facebook forced to pay $550 million settlement over facial recognition lawsuit

Facebook has to pay Illinois members as part of a settlement. The company violated Illinois biometric privacy laws in its photo tagging using facial recognition.
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Coronavirus outbreak prompts Google to temporarily close China offices

Google announced that the company is temporarily shutting down its offices in China due to the coronavirus outbreak. The company's offices in mainland China, as well as in Hong Kong and Taiwan, will remain closed past the Lunar New Year holiday, per government guidance.
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Wawa data breach: Hacker is selling 30 million credit cards on the dark web

Credit card data from a security breach last year that affected Wawa, an East Coast convenience store chain, was discovered being sold in the corners of the dark web this week. The estimated 30 million credit cards affected makes it the third-largest credit card breach in history.
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Feds ban Chinese-made drones over spying fears. Could your drone be next?

The U.S. Department of Interior essentially banned Chinese-made drones and drone parts because of the fear of these drones’ potential to be used for spying. The new no-fly rule is explicitly aimed at foreign drones and the only exceptions would be for responding to natural disasters or other emergencies.