December 21, 2020 AI and Satellite Data Could Help End Slavery on the High Seas Slavery is rampant on fishing vessels around the world. Just how rampant, though, is an open question, given the challenges of cataloging what happens…
December 21, 2020 AT&T Can’t Seem to Get Rid of DirecTV AT&T is having a hard time trying to find a buyer to take DirecTV off its hands. Ars Technica (via the New York Post)…
December 21, 2020 Play Dozens of Classics on the Sega Genesis Mini, Now Down to $50 Sega Genesis Mini | $50 | Amazon Read more… via Gizmodo Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast
December 21, 2020 Report: Chinese Hack of Federal Employment Database, Disclosed in 2015, Was a Disaster for the CIA China’s efforts to purge its government of CIA moles has been aided significantly by a massive database of personnel information stolen from the U.S….
December 21, 2020 Steve Wozniak’s Apple II Sketches Go for $630,272 at Auction How much would the first schematics of the printing press be worth today? What would you pay to own the original designs for the…
December 21, 2020 What We Know About the New Coronavirus Mutations and the Vaccines Scientists in the UK and elsewhere are reporting the discovery of new, potentially important mutations found in local strains of the coronavirus. These mutations…
December 21, 2020 How The Mandalorian’s Finale Reveal Fits Into Star Wars’ Timeline The Mandalorian’s season finale took Din Djarin’s small slice of the Star Wars universe and exploded it into smithereens—smithereens with much larger ties to…
December 21, 2020 The 10 Best Deals of December 21, 2020 Monday’s Best Deals | Kinja Deals Read more… via Gizmodo Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast
December 21, 2020 Download Wallpapers From the Not-Yet-Announced Samsung Galaxy S21 Samsung has not even announced the Galaxy S21—its not-so-secret future flagship device—yet the smartphone’s wallpapers have already been leaked and are available for download…
December 21, 2020 Hackers Steal Thousands of Customer Emails From Popular Crypto Wallet Hackers have released over 270,000 email addresses associated with customers of the popular hardware-based cryptocurrency wallet Ledger. The leak, which allegedly stemmed from a…