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December 9, 2024 at 6:52 PM
TikTok files emergency motion to stop ban from taking effect
The ban is set to go into effect next month unless TikTok finds a new owner.
December 9, 2024 at 6:52 PM
December 7, 2024 at 3:40 PM
Warning from FBI to iPhone and Android phone users
U.S. officials say the Chinese have hacked their way into the SMS system and may be able to see messages when texting between an iPhone and an Android device.
December 7, 2024 at 3:40 PM
December 3, 2024 at 8:43 PM
The security of genetic data on ancestry websites
Genetic counselor Dena Goldberg discusses what 23andMe's business troubles could mean for millions of users' genetic data.
December 3, 2024 at 8:43 PM
December 2, 2024 at 9:50 PM
Can AI chatbots make your holiday shopping easier?
Tired of thinking about what gifts to get everyone this year
December 2, 2024 at 9:50 PM
December 2, 2024 at 9:42 PM
Intel CEO Gelsinger retires; Zinsner and Johnston Holthaus named interim co-CEOs
Struggling chipmaker Intel says in a surprise announcement that CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired
December 2, 2024 at 9:42 PM
December 2, 2024 at 7:58 AM
Financial and community hurdles slow geothermal energy development in Southeast Asia
Positioned along the seismically active Ring of Fire, Indonesia and the Philippines have the second and third highest installed geothermal energy capacity in the world, after the United States
December 2, 2024 at 7:58 AM
November 22, 2024 at 2:04 PM
American Airlines rolls out new technology to crack down on boarding zones
After successful testing American Airlines is rolling out new technology to crack down on passengers boarding with the wrong group ahead of the Thanksgiving travel rush.
November 22, 2024 at 2:04 PM
November 19, 2024 at 12:32 PM
Roblox announces new ways for parents to control kids' gaming experience
Parents will now be able to monitor kids' activity remotely, on their own device.
November 19, 2024 at 12:32 PM
1 month ago
How to declutter your email inbox
ABC News’ Diane Macedo highlights a feature you’ve probably been ignoring for years.
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Top US official warns of 'large uptick' in foreign spies targeting tech companies
The nation's chief counterintelligence officer, Mike Casey, is warning of a "large uptick" in foreign spies trying to secretly infiltrate U.S. tech companies.
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Neighbor caught on doorbell camera saving child from choking
The man, who is CPR trained, said he is grateful he could help his neighbors.
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Neighbor seen on doorbell camera saving child from choking
An Illinois man saved his neighbor's choking child in a moment that was captured Saturday in doorbell camera footage.
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DOD, FBI investigating suspected major intelligence leak
The Defense Department and the FBI are investigating what could be a significant intelligence breach about Israel's plans to strike Iran.
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ALS took a young mother's voice away. AI helped her regain it
April Kerner was diagnosed with ALS in 2022 and soon lost her voice completely. Now, using an AI tool that sounds like her original voice, she can communicate again.
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Ruby Franke's daughter sends warning on dangers of family vlogging
Shari Franke says her "end goal" is to "ban family vlogging."
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FTC adopts 'click-to-cancel' rule, aiming to help consumers easily end subscriptions
The changes are set to take effect in April 2025. Companies that don’t comply could face civil penalties, according to the agency.
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Northern lights on display across the eastern US amid 'severe' solar storm
A "severe" solar storm has made the northern lights visible in the U.S. farther south than usual while also posing the potential to disrupt modern technology.
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Expert highlights danger of tech companies' power over society
ABC News sat down with Marietje Schaake to discuss Big Tech's influence on politics and government's responsibility in keeping these companies from harming society.
3 months ago
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What to know about the viral hoax 'Goodbye Meta AI' posts
Instagram users are sharing copy-and-paste text in their stories related to AI.
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Japanese scientists make robot face with living skin that can smile
Scientists in Japan have made a robot face covered in living skin that can smile in a demonstration of a new technique that could pave the way for lifelike robots.
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US seeks to ban Chinese software from cars
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said GPS and cameras could pose a "serious risk."
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Instagram imposes new restrictions for teens. Will they work?
Accounts designed for teens bolster protections and add limits, company said.
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Inside the 'crypto con' costing victims billions in losses: ABC News Investigates
Crypto investment scam losses rose from $3 billion in 2022 to $4.5 billion in 2023, the FBI said.
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Cellphone bans in schools take center stage amid mental health crisis
More school districts across the U.S. are implementing student cellphone bans.
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An inside look at how the century old trucking industry is changing
They’re the biggest players on the transportation landscape: tankers, flatbeds, big rigs and box trucks. But even the century-old trucking industry is facing changes.
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov indicted for allegedly allowing criminal activity on app
The Russian tech CEO is among the wealthiest people in the world, with an estimated net worth of $15.5 billion, according to Forbes.
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov arrested in Paris amid investigation into illegal activity
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov is being held in custody after being arrested at an airport near Paris over the weekend.
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Artificial intelligence has 'revolutionized' modern firefighting: Here's how
This year alone, California has battled over 5,500 wildfires, according to Cal Fire.
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Why some homeowners are blurring their house on Google Maps
“Would-be thieves certainly want to scout their locations," an expert said about why some people are blurring their homes on Google maps.
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New York AG warns tech giants against allowing election-related misinformation
New York AG Letitia James is asking nearly a dozen tech companies to protect voters from election-related misinformation, according to a letter obtained by ABC News.
4 months ago
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New Instagram filter will keep nature visitors from getting too close to wildlife
A new Instagram filter will allow Jackson Hole, Wyoming, visitors to interact with nature while keeping a safe distance from wildlife.
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Silicon Valley leaders get behind Kamala Harris
After several of its brightest stars declared support for former President Donald Trump, Silicon Valley has now come out in force for Vice President Kamala Harris.
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How Apple's Vision Pro is helping this ALS patient to perform simple tasks
Mark, 64, from Pennsylvania, who has ALS, has become the first patient in the world to use an Apple Vision Pro to help him communicate.
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Senate passes landmark legislation to protect kids online
The Senate passed bipartisan legislation to protect the privacy and security of children under 17. Sen. Amy Klobuchar talks about why it took over 20 years to pass such legislation.
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Senate approves package of bills aimed at protecting kids and teens online
The Senate passed two key pieces of legislation aimed at keeping children safe on the internet Tuesday afternoon.
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Kids safety online
The Senate has advanced legislation to protect children’s privacy on social media platforms.
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Travel disruptions linger following global IT outage
The outage caused nearly 13,000 flights to be delayed and more than 3,400 canceled on Friday in the U.S. alone.
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Global IT outage: 24 hours later and impacts are still being seen across the world
Just 24 hours after the CrowdStrike outage sparked global chaos, many businesses appear to have recovered, but the issue has not been fully resolved.
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Cyber outage sparks worldwide chaos
ABC News contributor Elizabeth Neumann, who is also a former top official with the Department of Homeland Security, talks about the major disturbances.
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World recovering from global internet outages
Security software company takes blame for massive problems across the world.
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The software update that crashed computers around the world
ABC News’ Trevor Ault speaks with cybersecurity expert Beau Woods who explains how CrowdStrike’s firewall software works and answers whether hackers could cause a similar crash.
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Better 'Plan B's' needed for tech companies
Alex Hamerstone, advisory solutions director at the cybersecurity firm TrustedSec, says the manual fix may not be easily implemented by those who work from home without IT support staff.
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Starbucks shares update on mobile ordering, system issues due to CrowdStrike outage
Starbucks is one of many businesses impacted by the global IT issues from CrowdStrike outage and the coffee chain alerted customers the app orders are still down.
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Flying amid CrowdStrike outage: What to expect next and tips to navigate travel chaos
Travel experts share insights to navigate air travel delays and best next steps following the CrowdStrike IT outage.
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Samsung launches Galaxy Ring with custom biometric health monitoring
What to know about the new Samsung Galaxy Ring, Samsung's new wearable technology device with 24/7 health monitoring capabilities.
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Supreme Court sidesteps ruling on Florida, Texas social media laws and 1st Amendment
The Supreme Court sidesteps ruling whether state laws regulating social media companies violate the 1st Amendment, sending the issue back to the lower courts.
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By the Numbers: What your behavior on Zoom tells your boss
Are you back in the office or working from home? And are you keeping your camera on during virtual meetings? What bosses see and how it could affect your pay.
6 months ago
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How robot pets are helping seniors face loneliness
The New York State Office for Aging has given away approximately 31,500 animatronic pets.
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Oklahoma girl becomes 1st child to undergo robotic deep brain stimulation
Karleigh Fry, 8, became the first pediatric patient in the world to undergo robotic deep brain stimulation to treat a neurological condition.
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Oklahoma child becomes 1st?in?world to have robot perform deep brain stimulation?
Using a tablet, the 8-year-old girl’s family can better tune the device.?
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