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Sep 3, 2018 • 5min

Firefox's New Browser Will Keep Brands From Stalking You

Online advertising can be more than just annoying. It can also violate users’ privacy through tracking technology meant to help target ads and measure response. Users have long had a range of tools at their disposal to combat aggressive or nosey ad-tech. But these tools often require users to install new software, or poke around in their browser's settings. Today, Mozilla, the company behind the popular Firefox browser, said it will take more aggressive measures to protect users' privacy. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Aug 31, 2018 • 5min

'Hey Google, ¿Hablas Español?' 'Mais Oui.'

Most people on Earth can speak two or more languages, but voice-operated virtual assistants have always forced them to pick and use just one—at least until today. Google Assistant is now the first multilingual virtual assistant. Users can specify that they want listening done in two languages in the app’s settings on their phone or Google Home smart speaker. Then, a person can call out requests or commands in either language. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Aug 31, 2018 • 7min

What Happens When Facebook Mistakenly Blocks Local News Stories

In July, Danielle Bosnick joined a nationwide movement against sexual violence on school campuses when she made a Facebook page for her daughter. “Justice for Francesca,” is meant to raise awareness about the 15-year-old, who was sexually assaulted last summer by a classmate she didn’t know. For weeks, Bosnick used the page to share articles about Francesca’s case and those of other students in similar circumstances. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Aug 30, 2018 • 7min

Small-Town Ingenuity Is Making Gigabit Broadband a Reality

With all the headlines about the lack of broadband in rural America, you’d be forgiven for thinking that all small towns are stuck in the dark age of dial-up internet. WIRED OPINION ABOUT Matt Dunne (@MattDunneVT), a former Vermont state senator and previously head of community affairs at Google, is founder of the Center on Rural Innovation. The untold story of rural broadband is that over the past seven years, independent broadband networks have proliferated. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Aug 30, 2018 • 6min

Puerto Rico’s Governor: The Island Is Ready to Welcome Tech

In the difficult days after hurricanes Irma and Maria, it was hard for many Puerto Ricans to think about the future amid the rubble and ruin left by these devastating storms. Now, as we approach the first anniversary of those storms and enter a new chapter of the rebuilding process, I am optimistic and excited about what the future holds. WIRED OPINION ABOUT Ricardo Rosselló (RicardoRossello) is the governor of Puerto Rico. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Aug 29, 2018 • 8min

Why You Need a Physical Vault to Secure a Virtual Currency

I am transfixed by the plummeting signal strength on my phone as employees of cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase close the flap of the stuffy silver tent I’m standing inside. The fabric walls enclose a cubic space about 8 feet across and contain mesh that functions as a Faraday cage that blocks electromagnetic radiation. By the time the door is sealed, my connection to the outside world has drained away to nothing. Now the ceremony can begin. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Aug 29, 2018 • 13min

Why Google Is the Perfect Target for Trump

A full hour before the sun rose in Washington, DC, Tuesday, President Donald Trump fired off a pair of tweets claiming that Google had “rigged” search results against conservatives. Like so many Trump grievances, the argument seems steeped less in fact than a roiling stew of personal animus. But in Google News, the latest target of his ire, Trump may have found the perfect target. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Aug 28, 2018 • 6min

Australia’s Ban on Huawei Is Just More Bad News for China

As the US-China trade war rages on, two Chinese tech companies are facing a new headache: Australia’s government has joined the US in effectively banning its wireless carriers from buying gear for 5G networks from Huawei and ZTE. The decision is more than spillover from the US-China dispute. It's part of a bigger controversy over the role of China in Australia, which is in the midst of political turmoil. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Aug 28, 2018 • 9min

Y Combinator Learns Basic Income Is Not So Basic After All

In January 2016, technology incubator Y Combinator announced plans to fund a long-term study on giving people a guaranteed monthly income, in part to offset fears about jobs being destroyed by automation. “I’m fairly confident that at some point in the future, as technology continues to eliminate traditional jobs and massive new wealth gets created, we’re going to see some version of this at a national scale. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Aug 27, 2018 • 4min

We Need Software to Help Us Slow Down, Not Speed Up

Online commerce has made it easier than ever to shop, right? Maybe too easy. A recent study by comparison-shopping site Finder revealed that more than 88 percent of Americans admitted to spontaneous impulse buying online, blowing an average of $81.75 each time we lose control. Clothes, videogames, concert tickets. One in five of us succumb weekly. Millennials do it the most. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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