All stories by Bryan
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The iOS jailbreaking community is going nuts over this cryptic tweet by a Google employee
It's been a while since we've seen a a reliable iOS jailbreak. You'd have to go back to iOS 10.2.1 to find a working version ...
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Apple to buy music discovery platform Shazam
Reports today indicate that Apple is in the final stages of a deal with music discovery platform Shazam. According to ...
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World's first AR app for Twitter is a preview of what's to come
Twitter in augmented reality is exactly as cool as it sounds. TweetReality brings tweets, search, mentions, profiles and ...
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ProtonMail Bridge is an accessible encryption solution for Apple Mail, Outlook, and Thunderbird
ProtonMail is bringing its encrypted email offering to popular desktop clients. Available now, ProtonMail 'Bridge' offers ...
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Facebook won the war for your mind. Now it wants your children.
Despite all the evidence detailing the damage Facebook has done to its users, it still has a target in mind it hasn't yet ...
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Winklevoss twins turn Zuckerberg's money into Bitcoin billions
The Winklevoss twins are officially Bitcoin billionaires. Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss (hereafter: Winklevi), are perhaps ...
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Literal death machine offers a way to peacefully slip out of existence
When we talk about death machines, we're usually speaking hyperbolically about contraptions like this one, or the rise of ...
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Kittens on the blockchain is the future nobody asked for
Cryptocurrency has an uncertain future, but the digital ledger powering most of their transactions is here to stay. Granted, ...
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Apple allows iPhone X developers to view (and save) your facial data
After Apple announced a series of sensors capable of measuring your face down to the finest detail, the security world instantly ...
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Sony announces Alexa support for PlayStation Vue subscribers
Sony today announced PlayStation Vue subscribers can now control their TVs, hands-free, with Amazon's smart assistant, Alexa. The ...
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Vine creator wants to bring our favorite app back from the dead
After Vine was unceremoniously ripped from our hands earlier this year, the internet has since become a black hole. I'm not ...
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There's now an ad metric that measures how long you stare at stuff in AR/VR
As further proof that technology is the worst, and that the future is on a one-way path to hell, the European VR industry has now officially backed a metric that tracks how long you stare at ads. Dubbed the "Gaze-At-Ratio," (GAR) the algorithm determines the value of a user's gaze ...