Image copyright pyriteGetty Images Facebook has said it could lose most of its revenue from ads on apps due to changes to Facebook’s operating system. In the next iOS 14, apps will explicitly ask users for permission to collect and share data, meaning ads will no longer be able to …
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Kasturi’s Neurlink venture guarantees ‘working’ brain-computer device
(Reuters) – Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s neuroscience startup Neurelink on Friday unveiled its latest innovations for implanting miniscular computer chips in the human brain, raising expectations among scientists watching the company closely. Co-founded by Musk in 2016, Neurlink aims to implant a wireless brain-computer interface that includes thousands of electrodes …
Read More »Transgender activist Marsha P. Johnson will receive a memorial in his New Jersey hometown
(CNN) – Favorite transgender activist Marsha P., a central figure in the New York City gay liberation movement. Johnson will find a memorial in his hometown, Elizabeth, New Jersey. According to a Union County news release, local officials met with Johnson’s family on Thursday and will announce the dedication of …
Read More »Friday, Aug Gust. 28, Coronavirus data by Michigan County: Isabella stays red, Grand Travers will go orange
Isabella County reported 28 more positive coronavirus cases Thursday, Aug. 28, as Michigan Central County advanced to the highest risk level for spreading the COVID-19 novel virus. Home to the University of Central Michigan, it is the only Michigan county in red – the highest in a four-color metric developed …
Read More »Oklahoma, Texas, Jacob Black joins college football teams to cancel practice in protest of shooting
Some football league football.l programs did not practice on Thursdays or Fridays and instead followed the NBA’s lead by protesting racial injustice across the country. Texas, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Kentucky, South Florida, Boston College Ledger, Western Kentucky, Ala. . Most of the teams that stayed off the field on Thursday …
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