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Researchers Repurpose Drugs to Fight COVID in Elderly

Researchers have discovered a way to identify existing drugs that can be potentially repurposed to fight COVID-19 in the elderly The drugs are identified in an article published Monday in the journal Nature Communications by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and ETH Zurich in Switzerland....

Hacker Attempts to Poison Florida City’s Water Supply

A cyber intruder broke into the computer network of the water treatment system of a Florida city and attempted to poison it with lye News of the attack was made public Monday by officials of Oldsmar, who revealed the attack was foiled by an operator at the facility within minutes of its launch....

Global EV Sales Growth Leads Industry in 2020

Global sales of electric vehicles in 2020 surged despite a drop in overall sales of passenger cars, a market research firm reported Monday Sales of EVs jumped 39 percent globally, reaching 3.1 million units, while sales of passenger vehicles fell 14 percent, Canalys reported....

Quantum Computing Leaps Forward With New ‘Gooseberry’ Chip

A step toward engineering a new generation of powerful quantum computers has been made by a team of scientists and engineers at the University of Sydney, Microsoft and EQUS, the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems The team, which published their findings in the Jan. 25 issue of Nature Electronics, invente...

Aussies Play Bing Card in Dispute With Google

Microsoft is set to step in with its Bing search engine should Google make good on its promise to cut service to Australia, the country's prime minister revealed Monday Speaking at the National Press Club of Australia, PM Scott Morrison said he has spoken to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, who is confident Bing could meet the needs of Australians shou...

NYC Surveillance Cameras Targeted in Amnesty International Crowdsource Project

An online map of surveillance cameras in New York City is in the works The map project is part of a larger campaign called "Ban the Scan," sponsored by Amnesty International, which is partnering on the initiative with several other tech advocacy, privacy, and civil liberties groups....

Google Touts Alternative to Crumbling Third-Party Cookies

Google sent a shock wave through the advertising and publishing industries last year when it announced it planned to scrap third-party tracking cookies, which are an important tool for online marketers. Not to worry, the company announced Monday that it has a viable alternative in the wings "It might be hard to imagine how advertising on the Web co...

Microsoft, GM, Cruise Partner on Self-Driving Cars

A strategic partnership with Microsoft was announced Tuesday by General Motors and Cruise aimed at speeding up the commercialization of shared self-driving vehicles In addition, Microsoft will be joining GM, Honda, and some institutional investors in adding US$2 billion to Cruise's coffers, bringing the value of the shared self-driving vehicle comp...

Search Milestone Gives DuckDuckGo Something to Quack About

DuckDuckGo, the search engine that prioritizes privacy, reached a significant milestone last week, racking up more than 100 million searches in a single day According to the search engine's website, it recorded 102,251,307 searches on Jan. 11, a historical high for the 12-year-old company. For the month, it's averaging more than 90 million searches...

Americans Balking at Buying Smart Home Devices

Smart devices, the cornerstone of the home of the future, can't seem to capture the imagination or open the wallets of a large number of Americans Some 46.7 million broadband households aren't ready to buy a smart home device, according to a survey released this week by Parks Associates, a market research and consulting company specializing in cons...

PC Market Upswing Accelerates in Q4 2020

The PC market ended 2020 with a big bang, as shipments during the final quarter rose 25 percent over the same period in 2019, according to a report by research firm Canalys Shipments of desktops, notebooks and workstations reached a record 90.3 million units during the period, the report noted....

Package Theft Jumps 7 Percent in 2020

Porch pirates were busier than ever in 2020, according to an annual survey by a market research firm C+R Research, based in Chicago, found that 43 percent of Americans said they had a package stolen in 2020, a seven-point increase over 2019 when 36 percent revealed they'd been theft victims....

New Qualcomm Chip Opens Door to $125 5G Phones

A new mobile processor announced by Qualcomm Technologies Monday is expected to spawn a wave of economically priced 5G smartphones Phones with the Snapdragon 480 5G Mobile Platform will be in the $125 to $250 price range, Qualcomm President Cristiano R. Amon predicted on Twitter in September....

New FAA Rules Clear Delivery Drones for Takeoff

Final rules governing unmanned aircraft, commonly known as drones, were released Monday by the Federal Aviation Administration, a move expected to open the door for delivery of consumer packages by air The rules establish minimum standards for safety so drones can fly over populated areas and at night, under certain conditions....

Study Finds Best US Mobile Internet Connectivity in Northeast

Eight of the top 10 states for mobile Internet coverage are in the Northeast, according to an analysis released by a consumer product and services comparison website The best mobile Internet coverage, though, isn't in a state at all but in the District of Columbia, WhistleOut revealed in its analysis....

Report of 2024 Apple Car Sparks Mixed Reactions

A report that Apple is readying its own self-driving car for release in 2024 is being met with a healthy dose of skepticism by some analysts The new vehicle for consumers would include breakthrough battery technology developed by Apple that would "radically" reduce the cost of batteries and increase the vehicle's driving range, Reuters reported Mon...

Walmart Tackles Return Issues With New Home Pickup Service

Walmart on Monday raised the bar for service by an online retailer with its announcement of free home pickup of customer returns Called "Carrier Pickup by Fedex," the program allows items bought at Walmart's online store to be returned with a minimum of hassle by scheduling a home pickup from the store and printing a return label for the item....

FTC Demands Social Media Firms’ User Data, Harvesting Tactics

A demand for a massive amount of data from nine technology companies -- including Facebook and Twitter -- has been made by the Federal Trade Commission in what could be a prelude to regulation on the handling of data by the industry The demand made Monday by the FTC seeks to obtain information on how many users the companies have, how active the us...

Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony Issue Safe Gaming Manifesto

The Big Three makers of video gaming hardware on Monday announced a united front to make online gaming safe for all their players "All players deserve to have fantastic social gaming experiences in settings where respect and safety are mutual," Dave McCarthy, Microsoft's corporate vice president for Xbox operations, wrote at the Xbox news website....

‘Scalper’ Bots Hoarding Hottest Products from Consumers

During any holiday season, consumers have a tough time wrestling with each other for best-selling products, but now times have become even tougher, thanks to the proliferation of online "scalper" bots These robot shoppers emulate the activity of ticket scalpers in the real world....

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