“Canada is awesome” according to the CEO of Shopify.
If you have ever wondered what the 403 : Forbidden message means when you see it in your web browser, there is a web page for that.
Bonus:
“how to fix it”
The naked truth apparently meets algorithms at Instagram based on this report that says “an exclusive investigation reveals that Instagram prioritizes photos of scantily-clad men and women”
Here is a report on the new ransomware from “Evil Corp, one of the biggest malware operations on the planet,” that “demands payments of millions of USD”
According to this report the Indiana Supreme Court has ruled that “police can’t force” a smartphone user to unlock their phone.
Here is a post that says “Bitcoin’s price has increased at a rate double that of gold since the start of the year. But it has been a volatile six months.”
Apparently people who download this election app “surrender their GPS location and other intimate data”
Reports are in that a bank in Switzerland has launched a ““dual currency certificate” for tapping the volatile Bitcoin/USD trading market”
The folks over at Forbes are saying that “protesters around the world are putting their hopes into cryptocurrency”
Here is a post that looks at “what will happen to Bitcoin after the coronavirus pandemic passes”
Reports are in that “fintech giant PayPal plans to roll out direct sales of cryptocurrency to its 325 million users”
But wait, there’s more: “the service could be expected “in the next three months, maybe sooner.”
Harrisburg University has “claimed that two professors and a graduate student had developed a facial-recognition program that could predict whether someone would be a criminal” and some people have a problem with that:
According to reports the “Trump administration says Huawei, Hikvision” and 18 other companies “are owned or controlled by the Chinese military”
Reports are in that an “outpouring of sexual misconduct allegations” are hitting the video game industry:
This report says that “New York’s financial regulator on Wednesday proposed new licensing rules that would make it easier for companies to engage in cryptocurrency business”
The lawsuit threatening the Internet Archive has apparently been downgraded to “not as dire as you may have heard”