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May 16, 2019 • 8min

The Trump Admin Is Scrubbing Obamacare From Government Sites

President Trump has never been coy about his desire to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. While that pledge has faced setbacks in Congress, his administration has managed to gut Obamacare by other means, like cutting financial support. The executive branch can also undermine the law in subtler ways. According to a new report, the Trump administration has been systematically wiping crucial information about the ACA from government websites over the past two years. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 15, 2019 • 4min

Why Amazon Is Giving Employees $10,000 to Quit

The so-called last mile of delivery—getting an order to the customer’s door—has long been an obsession for ecommerce companies. To make the journey as efficient as they can, some have engaged in extreme experiments. Take Walmart: Two years ago, it tried asking its employees to deliver online orders before and after work, in their own cars. That idea was later abandoned, but the problem of the last mile remains, even for the biggest retailers. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 15, 2019 • 5min

Microsoft Wants to Protect Your Identity With Bitcoin

Microsoft would like to loosen its grip on your login. The company’s credentials are used all around the internet, especially by companies and developers who use its cloud service, Azure. But on Monday, the company unveiled a project that, using the technology that underpins bitcoin, would give you control of your own credentials, independent of any company. The question is whether you’ll want to take on the responsibility. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 14, 2019 • 6min

Instagram Can Find Misleading Posts—but Won’t Take Them Down

Instagram has begun using image recognition and other tools to identify posts and stories that may contain misinformation and send them to Facebook’s fleet of fact-checking partners for review. If they’re determined to be false, Instagram will not recommend the posts to new users in the Explore tab or hashtag pages, as first reported by Poynter. Paris Martineau covers platforms, online influence, and social media manipulation for WIRED. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 14, 2019 • 6min

Supreme Court Deals Blow to Apple in Antitrust Case

On Monday, the Supreme Court of the United States voted to allow a years-long antitrust case against Apple to move forward, despite Apple's objections. The case, Apple Inc. v. Pepper, concerns a group of iPhone users who accuse Apple of driving up the price of apps by charging third-party app developers a 30 percent commission. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 13, 2019 • 3min

You'll Soon Be Able to Run Linux Apps on Any Chromebook

Microsoft announced this week that it will bring the heart of the open source operating system Linux into Windows. Not to be outdone, Google says all future Chromebooks will be able to run Linux applications. Chromebooks run an operating system, ChromeOS, that is built on the Linux kernel but was originally designed to only run Google's web browser Chrome. That meant you could only really use web apps. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 10, 2019 • 6min

Facebook Can Ban Whomever It Wants. Just Ask Trump's Lawyers

Over the course of a weekend in which North Korea tested a new short-range missile, Iran allegedly prepared to attack US forces, and the Pentagon confirmed China may be holding as many as three million Muslims in concentration camps, the one region of the world that received the most direct and damning criticism from the President of the United States was, er, Silicon Valley. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 10, 2019 • 6min

Google May Have Finally Made a Truly Usable Voice Assistant

Millions of people routinely say “hey” to voice assistants like Siri and Alexa, even though the experience can be frustratingly glitchy. On Tuesday, Google previewed new technology that makes speech recognition strikingly more responsive, suggesting voice control could soon be seamless enough to be irresistible. Tom Simonite covers artificial intelligence for WIRED. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 9, 2019 • 5min

Enemies No More: Microsoft Brings the Linux Kernel to Windows

For decades, Microsoft Windows and the open source Linux operating system were polar opposites. Windows was developed by the biggest software company in the world, one that was no friend to open source. Linux was developed by a ragtag team of programmers scattered around the world, often working in their spare time. But over the years, open source, and Linux in particular, went mainstream. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 9, 2019 • 4min

Google’s Latest Message: We’re Just Here to Help

Google’s mission for the past 21 years has been to organize the world’s information. Onstage at the company’s annual developer conference Tuesday, CEO Sundar Pichai had a more low-key message: We just wanna help. As corporate messaging goes, it was a smart choice. After years of nonstop scandals from Big Tech, the usual buzzwords have taken on a sinister cast. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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