June 2018 Archive
14251.
Baltimore’s police department is a technological disaster (arstechnica.com)
14252.
Meet founders and investors at Disrupt SF 2018 with CrunchMatch (techcrunch.com)
14253.
Uber appoints Rachel Holt as head of new modalities (techcrunch.com)
14254.
Infografic: Telegram vs. WhatsApp (hackernoon.com)
14255.
Facebook Halts Aquila, Its Internet Drone Project (nytimes.com)
14256.
Food Automation: Processing One Million Pounds of Potatoes per Day (nytimes.com)
14257.
Why there may never be a Netflix of videogames (marketwatch.com)
14258.
TypeScript Evolution (blog.mariusschulz.com)
14259.
Google should give everyone in U.S. a free Home Mini speaker to stop Amazon (venturebeat.com)
14260.
Questions about Apple’s new Maps, answered (techcrunch.com)
14261.
The American Commute Is Worse Today Than It's Ever Been (washingtonpost.com)
14262.
Hundreds of Hotels Affected by Data Breach at Hotel Booking Software Provider (bleepingcomputer.com)
14263.
UK's NHS will anonymize data to enable AI doctors (engadget.com)
14264.
Anti-sex-trafficking law illegally censors Internet, lawsuit says (arstechnica.com)
14265.
Dutch newspaper group leaks customer service database with 350.000 contacts (translate.google.com)
14266.
Facebook: A New Level of Transparency for Ads and Pages (newsroom.fb.com)
14267.
The Fall of the Corporate Kingdom and the Rise of the Decentralized Community (hackernoon.com)
14268.
The most lucrative ETH scams, top-to-bottom (blog.hellobloom.io)
14269.
At CVPR, Nvidia CEO Springs Special Titan V GPUs on AI Researchers (blogs.nvidia.com)
14270.
NES: Now You're Knitting With Power! (theverge.com)
14271.
How your projects in motion with animated GIFs (blog.github.com)
14272.
Using Serverless Architecture Is Not All or Nothing (hackernoon.com)
14273.
Draw diagrams in markdown in Typora (support.typora.io)
14274.
Self-heating, fast-charging battery makes electric vehicles climate-immune (news.psu.edu)
14275.
The Story of the 1977 QUBE Interactive TV – Social Media for the '70s (tedium.co)
14276.
Facebook, Google and Microsoft use dark patterns to manipulate their users (techjuice.pk)
14277.
MTBC Takes Electronic Health Records to the Next Level with Blockchain Tech (mtbc.com)
14278.
Signs You’ve Got Yourself a Good Web Application Company (bleedbytes.in)
14279.
Stephanie Lenz and Universal Music Publishing Group Settle 'Dancing Baby' Case (eff.org)
14280.
Meet the people who went to the US Copyright Office to demand your rights (eff.org)