Yes, another personality quiz is under fire. It’s called myPersonality and it may have exposed the data of 3 million Facebook users. Data myPersonality was shared with researchers from more than 150 institutions, according to New Scientist. They needed a username and password to access it. But they could also …
Read More »Better than iPhone X?
The iPhone X blew people away with its almost edge-to-edge display. But that notch, though, it’s kind of annoying. Here’s what the next generation of phones could look like. It’s a smartphone with a front that’s ALL SCREEN. No notch. No Bezels. Just sweet, shiny glass. And it’s not from …
Read More »ASMR based Fornite tingles gameplayers
Everyone’s is obsessed for Fortnite. Over 90 million people play it every month, according to reports. But now the craze is taking on a weird new dimension: YouTubers are starting to post Fortnite ASMR videos, which have been racking up thousands of views. ASMR stand for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. …
Read More »Vietnam’s Cybersecurity Law Authorizes The Government To Handle Online Users’ Personal Information And Investigate Online Content
Vietnam’s National Assembly passed a new cybersecurity law, allowing them to order companies such as Google and Facebook to give users’ data to the authorities. It also gives them the power to censor specific posts against the Vietnamese government. Before the law, Vietnam placed 101 out of 195 countries regarding …
Read More »GTL Emphasizes The Importance Of Educating Inmates By Providing Tablets To Correctional Facilities
Correctional areas are allotting funds toward the advancement of their facilities. One thing they are working on is providing inmates access to technology, so they can communicate with their loved ones and use online resources for learning. GTL invested on providing tablets to these facilities for reducing the risk of …
Read More »Social Media Sites Help In Reducing Youth Crime, Research Say
Social media sites are gaining more popularity each day, and it has become a significant part of life for many young people today. While numerous studies have discovered many negative impacts of social media on the youth, a recent study says that social media sites play a vital role in …
Read More »Negative Experiences On Social Media Are Strongly Associated With Higher Depressive Symptoms
Previous research had found out that depression and anxiety rates have gone up as social media has become more popular. A new study by the University of Pittsburgh supported the claim, reporting that negative experiences on social media have more impact than positive interactions to young adults reporting depressive symptoms. …
Read More »Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope: NASA’s Contract Highlight
Instead of further missions, NASA comes into contract with Teledyne Scientific and Imagining from Camarillo, California, holding an outstanding cost and production deal that goes above 23 million USD. The institution has been on a referred basis with the WFIRST technology, having to file reviews and other necessary conditions upon …
Read More »Olarm On The Radar: Top Tech Simple Alarm Sets Off In Kickstarter
Kickstarter has done a good kick start with the celebratory backing for Olarm. Within the given range of time provided for it, the group pitching for the device has been able to raise the amount that was meant to mark past the patent and sale requirement. The Olarm proprietors have …
Read More »Social Media Activity Is One Of The Factors In Applicant Disqualification
Social media is for everything nowadays, from communicating with people to sharing what goes on our people’s lives. Whatever we post on our accounts could either make or break us. A new study from the MRINetwork showed that formal social media evaluation is now one factor for a job applicant’s …
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