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Tinder delays the international debut of its ‘apocalyptic adventure’ show | Engadget

Tinder delays the international debut of its ‘apocalyptic adventure’ show | Engadget

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Tinder has decided not to launch its show internationally this week. Last fall, when the show debuted in the US, Tinder described it as a "first-person, apocalyptic adventure." That hits a little close to home now, and Tinder has apparently realized that this is no time to be trivializing the apocalypse."Given the series' apocalyptic theme, and because we are sensitive to the current events our members are experiencing, we felt it would be difficult to launch it in the right spirit," the company said .The show, Tinder's first, follows a group of friends...

March 12, 2020
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Facebook pledges $100 million to small businesses impacted by coronavirus | Engadget

Facebook pledges $100 million to small businesses impacted by coronavirus | Engadget

Until now, Facebook's response to the coronavirus outbreak has focused on fighting the spread of misinformation -- by offering and Now, Facebook plans to in 30,000 small businesses in over 30 countries where its employees work and live. Facebook is also giving $1,000 bonuses to each of its employees, reports.For the small businesses, the financial assistance will come in the form of cash grants and ad credits. Those are meant to help businesses stay afloat as more customers stay home, and Facebook intends for the aid to be used to pay workers who can't come to work, help with rent costs,...

March 24, 2020
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Intel’s neuromorphic chip learns to ‘smell’ 10 hazardous chemicals | Engadget

Intel’s neuromorphic chip learns to ‘smell’ 10 hazardous chemicals | Engadget

Of all the senses, is a particularly difficult one to teach AI, but that doesn't stop researchers from trying. Most recently, researchers from Intel and Cornell University trained a to learn and recognize the scents of 10 hazardous chemicals. In the future, the tech might enable "electronic noses" and robots to detect weapons, explosives, narcotics and even diseases.Using , a neuromorphic chip, the team designed an algorithm based on the brain's olfactory circuit. When you take a whiff of something, molecules stimulate olfactory cells in your nose. Those cells send signals to the brain's...

March 16, 2020
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FCC could require phone companies to authenticate calls | Engadget

FCC could require phone companies to authenticate calls | Engadget

Today, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai that would require phone companies to adopt the STIR/SHAKEN protocol, an increasingly popular method for caller ID authentication. The rules are meant to , specifically those that spoof phone numbers, and the FCC is expected to vote on them later this month.Under the , carriers verify that a call is legitimate (not coming from a spoofed number) before it reaches the recipient. In 2018, Pai urged carriers to . , and (Engadget's parent company) have all implemented the tech in one way or another, but robocalls are still a major nuisance. According to the FCC, US...

March 10, 2020
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