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Apple to undercut popular law-enforcement tool for cracking iPhones

Apple Inc said on Wednesday it will change its iPhone settings to undercut the most popular means for law enforcement to break into the devices.

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US counterspy warns World Cup travelers' their digital devices could be hacked while in Russia

The top U.S. counter-intelligence official is advising Americans traveling to Russia for football’s World Cup beginning this week that they should not take electronic devices because they are likely to be hacked by criminals or the Russian government.

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Stewing about Trump, California tech group bets on distant 'purple' candidates

Sipping California zinfandel, munching deviled eggs and fretting about President Donald Trump, the guests attending a political fundraiser at a Silicon Valley executive’s home were the usual assortment of tech entrepreneurs and investors.

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Scientists exposed 'Norman' AI system to ‘darkest corners of Reddit’ — and it turned psychopathic

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists claim to have invented the "world's first psychopath" Artificial Intelligence, or AI, The Daily Mail reports.

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Bitcoin's energy use got studied -- and you libertarian nerds look even worse than usual

Bitcoin’s energy footprint has more than doubled since Grist first wrote about it six months ago.

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Microsoft sinks data centre off Scottish archipelago

US tech giant Microsoft has submerged a data centre off the Orkney archipelago in northern Scotland in a project to save on the energy used to cool the servers on land, the firm said Wednesday.

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Forget Facebook: Google can covertly manipulate elections too -- and their influence is nearly undetectable

As the 2018 midterm elections approach in the U.S., Google’s power to influence undecided voters remains overshadowed by Facebook’s personal data crisis.

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Facebook fends off new NYT charges over data access

Facebook Inc on Sunday rejected claims by the New York Times that it had allowed Apple and other major device makers “deep” access to users’ personal data saying any such links were tightly controlled and largely subject to users’ consent.

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Christian fundamentalism is linked to higher rates of infant mortality: study

Counties that are more religiously conservative have higher rates of infant mortality, according to a new study published in the May issue of the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 

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Michael Flynn's son blames hacker after his disgraced father posts a cryptic tweet

Disgraced former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn on Friday tweeted and then quickly deleted an unusual message on Twitter.

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US bill would force tech companies to disclose foreign software probes

U.S. tech companies would be forced to disclose if they allowed American adversaries, like Russia and China, to examine the inner workings of software sold to the U.S. military under proposed legislation, Senate staff told Reuters on Thursday. 

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The FBI takes over internet router linked to Russian hackers: report

In August, FBI agents interviewed a Pittsburgh woman whose computer had been commandeered by hackers.

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WATCH LIVE: Mark Zuckerberg faces grilling in European Parliament over Facebook data scandal

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg faces tough questions later Tuesday at the European Parliament over the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica data breach scandal.

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