Thursday, December 31, 2020

WA Notify app is working to alert users of coronavirus exposures, but no data on how well


More than 1 million Washingtonians have downloaded WA Notify, an app that helps trace coronavirus exposures. But the state does not have reliable data on how many times the app has been used to alert people or on how many people have been alerted.

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Microsoft says hackers viewed source code, didn’t change it


Microsoft said Thursday that hackers tied to a massive intrusion of dozens of U.S. government agencies and private companies sneaked further into its systems than previously thought, although the intrusion doesn't appear to have caused any additional harm.

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Hedge fund Alden offers to buy Tribune, valuing it at $521M


Hedge fund Alden, Tribune’s largest shareholder, has offered to buy the rest of the newspaper publisher at a price that values it at $520.6 million. Alden sent a letter to Tribune on Dec. 14, according to a regulatory filing posted Thursday, offering $14.25 per share for the stock of Tribune it doesn’t already own. Alden […]

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Nashville bombing spotlights vulnerable voice, data networks


PHOENIX (AP) — The Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville led to phone and data service outages and disruptions over hundreds of miles in the southern U.S., raising new concerns about the vulnerability of U.S. communications. The blast seriously damaged a key AT&T network facility, an important hub that provides local wireless, internet and video […]

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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Seattle’s Madrona Venture raises more than $500 million to invest in technology startups


Longtime Seattle venture capital firm Madrona Venture Group has raised more than $500 million to invest in technology startups, including $345 million for its eighth fund that mostly will target fledgling startups in the Seattle area.

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2021 could be a huge year for space. Here’s what’s to come from NASA, Elon Musk, Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos.


For space exploration, 2020 was quite a good year. 2021 could be better. Here's just some of what could happen in the new year with Blue Origin, SpaceX, Boeing and others.

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Robocall crackdown to be policed with U.S. phone company help


Under new rules announced Wednesday, voice service providers will be required to better police their networks for robocalls, resolve disputes if a call is blocked in error aid the FCC and law enforcement in identifying the origin of the robocalls.

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Robots with rhythm: Boston Dynamics’ dancing androids a hit


WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) — These robots have rhythm. Boston Dynamics released a video on Tuesday showing four of its robots dancing to the 1962 hit “Do You Love Me?” by The Contours, and it caught fire online. Two of the company’s humanoid Atlas models do the twist, the mashed potato and other classic moves, joined […]

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A baritone finds a safe way choirs can sing together again: over car radios


Before the pandemic, 43 million adults and 11 million children in the U.S. belonged to choirs. Unlike church and bowling leagues, singing was seeing a rise in participation.

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Monday, December 28, 2020

Drone-crowded skies get a step closer with U.S. safety rules


Commercial drone use for deliveries and services cleared a major hurdle in the U.S. with new rules allowing the devices to fly over populated areas for the first time and requirements for tracking them to address safety and security concerns.

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A Tesla Model S erupted ‘like a flamethrower.’ It renewed old safety concerns about the trailblazing sedans.


A firefighter told a Tesla driver he was lucky he got out of the burning car, after the motorized door handles retracted. Fires involving older Tesla Model S and X vehicles have raised questions about the safety of electric vehicles as they age.

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From Zoom to Quibi, the tech winners and losers of 2020


We streamed, we Zoomed, we ordered groceries and houseplants online, we created virtual villages while navigating laptop shortages to work and learn from home. When it comes to technology, 2020 was a year like no other. Here are the year’s tech winners and losers: ___ LOSERS: Most Read Stories Damon 'Snacks' Harrison asks for release […]

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Sunday, December 27, 2020

How Xbox learned to sell its consoles like smartphones


The launch of the new series of Xbox consoles is unlike any other console launch in the industry's history. By opening more doors into the Xbox ecosystem, Microsoft can better capitalize on its player base through its subscription services.

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Earthlings and astronauts chat away, via ham radio


Astronauts aboard the International Space Station often speak to students via ham radio in scheduled appearances. Some spend their limited free time making contact with amateur radio operators around the world.

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AI-powered bionic hand promises lifelike dexterity


Engineers have created a prosthetic that's meant to be more mobile and affordable than other robotic limbs. It's a hand powered by artificial intelligence that gives amputees control over each finger, enabling them to perform many gestures and grips.

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Algorithms are deciding who gets the first vaccines. Should we trust them?


As governments and workplaces begin vaccine rollouts, many are using algorithms in hopes of ordering their ranks in a fair, explainable way. But algorithms are no substitute for thoughtful policies, and they can become scapegoats for people's flaws.

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Thursday, December 24, 2020

How to effectively teach a Boomer to Zoom from 3,000 miles away


If you take the right approach, getting a Boomer on Zoom or teaching the home team to livestream from some faraway place can be stress-free, life-enriching and empowering, according to the folks who work at the intersection of aging and technology.

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Does the shoe fit? Try it on with augmented reality.


Retailers are turning to augmented reality, the filtering technology popularized by Snapchat, to add a real-world feel to online shopping and to try to ease some of the frustrations of not being able to try on items before buying.

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Report: License plate surveillance system was inaccurate


BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts has ended the use of a controversial license plate surveillance system after discovering a glitch that caused inaccurate data to be recorded for more than five years, according to a report obtained by The Boston Globe. The inaccuracies were found in a network of mounted, fixed high-speed cameras installed by Massachusetts […]

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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

China launches probe into internet giant Alibaba over monopoly allegations


China has formally kicked off an investigation into alleged monopolistic practices at Alibaba Group Holding, escalating a campaign of scrutiny over the country’s internet giants. The State Administration for Market Regulation is investigating Alibaba, the regulator said in a statement without giving further details. Shares in SoftBank Group, Alibaba’s largest shareholder, erased gains to trade […]

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Facebook support for liability reform has little guys nervous


Facebook says it's time to rethink the legal immunity that protects it from lawsuits over what users post online, a position that's leaving smaller websites worried about the cost of accepting more responsibility for what appears on their platforms.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Millions of low-income Americans will receive internet access rebates under stimulus plan


Much of the money will fund a new monthly benefit for low-income families, aiming to ensure that those who have lost their jobs can stay online at a time when the pandemic has forced millions of people to work, learn and communicate on their devices from home.

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Musk: Apple CEO didn’t take meeting about buying Tesla


Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he once considered selling the electric car maker to Apple, but the iPhone maker’s CEO blew off the meeting. In a tweet Tuesday, Musk said he reached out to Apple CEO Tim Cook “to discuss the possibility of Apple acquiring Tesla (for one-tenth of our current value). He refused to […]

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Oregon case reflects extremists’ need of online presence


SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A man supported the Islamic State group for years from a Portland, Oregon, suburb by helping the extremists maintain an online presence that encouraged attacks and sought recruits, federal agents and prosecutors said. Hawazen Sameer Mothafar, who was arrested in November and whose trial is scheduled to begin in January, produced […]

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Google rejects DOJ antitrust claims in court filing


Google is pushing back in court this week on antitrust claims brought against it by the Justice Department two months ago. In a legal filing with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Google denied or partially rejected almost 200 specific complaints against it. On only one count, that Google was a “founded […]

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Senator: Treasury Dept. email accounts compromised in hack


WASHINGTON (AP) — Dozens of email accounts at the Treasury Department were compromised in a massive breach of U.S. government agencies being blamed on Russia, with hackers breaking into systems used by the department’s highest-ranking officials. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., provided new details of the hack following a briefing to Senate Finance Committee staff by […]

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Australian regulator delays decision on Google-Fitbit merger


CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s competition regulator on Tuesday delayed for three months its decision on Google’s plan to buy fitness gadget maker Fitbit for $2.1 billion despite the European Union giving conditional approval to the deal. The European Union regulators last week approved the deal after Google promised to restrict user data and ensure […]

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Monday, December 21, 2020

Google denies antitrust claims in early response to U.S. lawsuit


Google said that it had not used its multibillion-dollar deals with other large tech firms to protect its position as the dominant online search engine, in the company’s first formal rebuttal to the Justice Department’s accusations that those deals violated antitrust laws.

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Peloton buys Woodinville-based Precor in its biggest deal ever


Peloton's acquisition of Precor is expected to close early next year and is the largest to date for the New York-based maker of pricey bikes and treadmills. Shares of the company jumped 8% in extended trading.

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Sunday, December 20, 2020

Report: Social media manipulation affects even US senators


BRUSSELS (AP) — The conversation taking place on the verified social media accounts of two U.S. senators remained vulnerable to manipulation, even amid heightened scrutiny in the run up to the U.S. presidential election, an investigation by the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence found. Researchers from the center, a NATO-accredited research group based in […]

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‘Telepresence’ robots are making virtual school feel a little more like real school


"Telepresence" robots have become increasingly popular in K-12 classrooms during the pandemic thanks to hybrid or blended learning models, where some students are in the classroom while others watch from home.

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Record labels reap billion-dollar bonanza from tunes on social media


After years of railing against technology giants for exploiting music to attract customers, record companies have embraced social media as their new cash machine. In the latest example, Warner Music Group has signed a deal with TikTok.

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PlayStation 5 scalpers use bots to hunt down scarce consoles


Sony has created one of the hottest gadgets of the year in the PlayStation 5, but its launch has been marred by scalpers who are using bots to buy up scarce supplies and threatening the long-term health of the company's most important product.

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Saturday, December 19, 2020

Trump downplays Russia in first comments on hacking campaign


WASHINGTON (AP) — Contradicting his secretary of state and other top officials, President Donald Trump suggested without evidence that China — not Russia — may be behind the cyber espionage operation against the United States and tried to minimize its impact. In his first comments on the breach, Trump scoffed at the focus on the […]

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Trump contradicts Pompeo in bid to downplay massive hack of U.S. government, Russia’s role


WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump addressed the ongoing cyber hacks of the U.S. government for the first time on Saturday, seeking to turn blame away from Moscow while downplaying their gravity. In a bizarre outburst on Twitter, he contradicted his top diplomat, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who on Friday pinned the breaches that have […]

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5G auction soars past $23 billion with Verizon leading way


Offers for 5G airwaves have already surpassed $23 billion in a massive U.S. auction that could feature heavy bidding by Verizon Communications, which needs more spectrum to compete in the dawning era of ultrafast mobile connections. Analysts expect Verizon to put up $20 billion in a field of 57 bidders that includes fellow mobile heavyweights […]

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Amazon Has Turned a Middle-Class Warehouse Career Into a McJob


As Amazon opens U.S. warehouses at the rate of about one a day, it's transforming the logistics industry from a career destination with the promise of middle-class wages into entry-level work that's just a notch above being a burger flipper or convenience store cashier.

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Do I need to have different online user names for the best security?


Patrick Marshall answers your personal technology questions. This week's issues also include getting photos off an old cellphone, what difference a new laptop will make for download speeds, and how to figure out what kind of WiFi client you have.

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Pompeo says Russia ‘pretty clearly’ behind cyberattack on US


Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Russia was “pretty clearly” behind the grave cyberattack against the United States, the first administration official to publicly tie the Kremlin to the widespread intrusion at a time when President Donald Trump has kept silent on the failure to protect government and private-sector computer networks. It’s not clear exactly […]

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Friday, December 18, 2020

Sony pulls Cyberpunk 2077 from PlayStation store after public outcry


Sony has removed Cyberpunk 2077 from its PlayStation Store and is offering full refunds, taking unusual steps to appease customers furious about bugs plaguing one of the year's most highly anticipated gaming blockbusters.

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Federal prosecutors accuse Zoom executive of working with Chinese government to surveil users and suppress video calls


A security executive with the video-tech giant Zoom worked with the Chinese government to terminate Americans' accounts and disrupt video calls about the 1989 massacre of pro-democracy activists in Tiananmen Square, federal prosecutors say.

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How to send a recap of 2020 to friends and family


Even if you’ve never done a year-end newsletter, there’s still time to squeeze in a personalized message before the calendar flips the page. Here's how.

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Florida launches investigation into hacking of its servers


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida officials acknowledged Friday that state servers appear to have been compromised by overseas hackers who gained entry by imbedding malicious code into networking software from a Texas-based software company, SolarWinds. Two Florida officials who have knowledge of the matter but spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized […]

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Hacked networks will need to be burned ‘down to the ground’


It’s going to take months to kick elite hackers widely believed to be Russian out of the U.S. government networks they have been quietly rifling through since as far back as March in Washington’s worst cyberespionage failure on record.

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Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office seizes two fake domain names


BALTIMORE (AP) — Authorities have seized two domain names posing as biotechnology companies developing COVID-19 treatments but are apparently collecting personal information for fraud and installing malware, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore said Friday. An investigation was launched by Homeland Security Investigations earlier this month after corporate security for a company identified in an […]

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Google’s antitrust case won’t go to trial until Sept. 2023


SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — The U.S. government’s attempt to prove Google has been using its dominance of online search to stifle competition and innovation at the expense of consumers and advertisers won’t go to trial for nearly three years. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta on Friday set a tentative trial date of Sept. 12, […]

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US blacklists top Chinese chipmaker, alleging military ties


WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration blacklisted China’s top chipmaker Friday, limiting the Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.’s access to advanced U.S. technology because of its alleged ties to the Chinese military. “We will not allow advanced U.S. technology to help build the military of an increasingly belligerent adversary,’’ Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in a […]

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Austin is winning recruits among the tech elite, but that’s not Seattle’s biggest danger


The Texas capital is gaining technology jobs at the expense of Silicon Valley as high costs there and the pandemic scrambles work options. But that doesn't present the big risk to Seattle.

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States making bold new legal claims in 2 Google lawsuits


WASHINGTON (AP) — As a wave of antitrust actions surges against Google and Facebook, states in two lawsuits are stretching beyond the cases made by federal competition enforcers to level bold new claims. The states are taking new legal approaches as they join the widening siege against the two once seemingly untouchable behemoths. The latest […]

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