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World's biggest advertising company needs to prove ads are worth the money Google wants stores to gather purchase data on its behalf, to bolster its case that advertising on the platform works.…
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Lees meerIris-scanner defeated with a camera in night mode, a contact lens, and a printer Chaos Computer Club's "Starbug" has taken a look at the Samsung Galaxy S8's iris-scanning authentication feature and found you can beat it with a photograph.…
Lees meerHe left Oracle years ago so this is no biggie, but clearly cloud is where big brains want to roost Java creator James Gosling has announced he now works for Amazon Web Services.…
Lees meerAnd it's a nasty one if the user you crack has admin rights French security outfit Sysdream has gone public with a vulnerability in the admin interface for OpenVPN's server.…
Lees meerOne small bag for a man, one giant check for Sotheby's The bag Neil Armstrong used to carry home lunar samples from the Apollo 11 mission could fetch up to $4m at auction next month.…
Lees meerFines equal around 8 hours of profit, that'll teach them Target, the shopping behemoth for people who are too classy to go to Walmart, has today reached a settlement with 47 states and the District of Columbia over the 2013 hacking incident that saw…
Lees meerAxions still a no-show over at CERN Axion Telescope The hunt for axions – a potential dark matter candidate – at the CERN Axion Solar Telescope have been fruitless. But scientists refuse to give up as they set a new limit that calculates the probabi…
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Lees meerKiss goodbye to that Android bike and Transformers car It has all gone pear-shaped for Chinese conglomerate LeEco after the firm told nearly 70 per cent of its US staff that their services will no longer be required.…
Lees meerDial-a-ride house admits underpaying New York drivers Uber said today that it will hand drivers back pay that could add up to tens of millions of dollars.…
Lees meerMetadata confirms what we all suspected A "toolkit" provided to House Republicans to defend US comms watchdog the FCC's recent decision to tear up net neutrality rules was written by the cable lobby.…
Lees meerTwo sets of judges rule for citizens and against government The US National Security Agency has been hit by two legal losses that may put the last part of its controversial spying program on US citizens under threat.…
Lees meerTwo sets of judges rule for citizens and against government The US National Security Agency has been hit by two legal losses that may put the last part of its controversial spying program on US citizens under threat.…
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