Saturday, September 25, 2021

/r/technology top posts: Sep 25, 2021

  1. China announces complete ban on cryptocurrencies\ (1292 comments)

  2. Apple threatened to ban Facebook from the iPhone after its apps were used for human trafficking\ (1089 comments)

  3. The EU’s USB-C proposal might give us a portless iPhone instead\ (484 comments)

  4. China Deems All Crypto-Related Transactions Illegal in Crackdown\ (367 comments)

  5. Future Space Travel Might Require Mushrooms - Mycologist Paul Stamets discusses the potential extraterrestrial uses of fungi, including terraforming planets, building human habitats—and providing psilocybin therapy to astronauts\ (334 comments)

  6. A 3D printed vaccine patch offers vaccination without a shot\ (56 comments)

  7. Bell Canada Increasing Data Overage Rates to $137/GB, Long Distance Going Up 15%\ (30 comments)

  8. Big tech sues Texas over social media censorship law\ (26 comments)

  9. Researcher drops three iOS zero-days that Apple refused to fix\ (22 comments)

  10. Some indigenous groups in South Africa want to stop Amazon building a new HQ on the site of a historic battleground\ (19 comments)

  11. Scientists develop a new method for removing lead from drinking water | MIT\ (16 comments)

  12. Tesla Model Y converted into green hydrogen car to show “Hyper Hybrid” innovations\ (15 comments)

  13. Google CEO sought to keep Incognito mode issues out of spotlight, lawsuit alleges\ (13 comments)

  14. Bitcoin plummets after China intensifies cryptocurrency crackdown\ (10 comments)

  15. Huawei blames US$30 billion revenue loss on US sanctions\ (10 comments)

  16. How internet pioneer Vint Cerf illuminated Google’s misinformation mess\ (5 comments)

  17. New Legislation Requires Uber Eats, DoorDash to Improve Conditions for Gig Workers\ (5 comments)

  18. It's Not Just Tesla: All Other Driver-Assist Systems Work without Drivers, Too - Driver-assistance systems have become commonplace, and our testing found none of them can sniff out drivers aggressively misusing them.\ (5 comments)

  19. Japan’s love affair with the fax machine – a strange relic of technological fantasies\ (5 comments)

  20. Analysis | 5G is a little better than before, but don’t rush to upgrade your phone just yet.\ (5 comments)

  21. Keystroke tracking, screenshots, and facial recognition: The boss may be watching long after the pandemic ends\ (4 comments)

  22. Burglars suspected of using signal jammer to fool San Jose man's Nest security camera\ (3 comments)

  23. EFF Flew a Banner Over Apple Park During Last Apple Event to Protest CSAM Plans\ (1 comments)

  24. Google, India antitrust watchdog tussle in court over probe leak\ (1 comments)

  25. New lithium-ion batteries could revolutionise electric vehicles\ (0 comments)


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