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in Tech, Entertainmentwill.i.am launches smart mask, now it’s your turn for $500K!
will.i.am has launched the XUPERMASK, a high-tech face mask that has everything from dual three-speed fans to LED day glow lights and noise-canceling audio. But President Joe Biden wants you to create your best face mask, too, for up to $500,000. More
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When NFTs work against artists
In the past few weeks, Visa, PayPal and The Weeknd have made news for using digital currency to pay off everything from past debt to new music and art. But what happens when NFTs are used to cheat the artist? More
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Facebook escapes robocall lawsuit, Americans at risk of more calls
After Facebook won a lawsuit against a man who accused the social media company of robocalling him, could this result in telemarketers following Facebook’s tactics to call people more often? More
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in Tech, EntertainmentThe Weeknd announces his first NFT drop with new music, limited art
While touring pays more money than music these days, artists continue to get creative with their music. The Weekend is one of the latest, with news of his blockchain deal with Nifty Gateway. More
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in TechGoogle’s AI technology is making navigation even easier
For regular business and leisure travelers, walking around an airport or traveling to certain cities is as easy as walking from their living rooms to the kitchen. But for those who are not as comfortable with navigation, Google Map’s 100 artificial intelligence improvements may come in handy. More
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MyOneOne alerts loved ones of police stops, danger
While mobile security apps like Siri allow smartphone users to record police stops as they happen (and lower the music), there’s one missing part. What if your emergency contact is not checking your social media feed when it happens? And with apps like Siri, there’s also the chance that you may be too nervous to figure out how to fumble around to record the interaction? Could MyOneOne be a better alternative? More
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in TechBattle of the Zoom disruptions
What happens when these three groups collide? The social butterflies, the antisocial and—as Kendrick Lamar self-described himself—the “antisocial extrovert.” The digital world ends up with those who become video conference pros. Or, we end up with those who have Zoom anxiety or salivate at the opportunity to use Zoom Escaper. More
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in TechArtificial intelligence improves, deepfake risks continue
More than two years after the Senate passed the Deepfake Report Act of 2019, it’s still problematic. Facebook has had to ban misleading videos in 2020. A mom was recently arrested for cyberbullying. But AI isn’t all bad; it just may take some policing. More
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in TechInstagram Lite makes your phone storage lighter
If you’re tired of the notifications on your phone warning you of “Storage space running out,” you may be able to clear some app space out by replacing Instagram with Instagram Lite. Released around the globe in 170 countries, Instagram Lite has more than 87K reviews and a 3.9-star average. More
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Google ditches individual browsing history snooping to sell ads
In 2020, Google Chrome agreed to remove support for third-party cookies and provide more anonymity “while still delivering results for advertisers and publishers.” In 2021, they’re standing by their word by using a “Privacy Sandbox.” More
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in TechNevada wants to create Innovation Zones
Nevada plans to create separate local governments within the states based solely around tech companies. More