“Bitcoin Thieves Threaten Real Violence for Virtual Currencies” plus 3 more NYT > Technology |
- Bitcoin Thieves Threaten Real Violence for Virtual Currencies
- Advertising: Google Chrome Now Blocks Irksome Ads. That’s a Good Thing, Right?
- Tech Tip: Finding Closed-Caption Content Online
- Fact-Checking a Facebook Executive’s Comments on Russian Interference
Bitcoin Thieves Threaten Real Violence for Virtual Currencies Posted: 18 Feb 2018 04:32 PM PST Criminals have been going after big holders of Bitcoin and Ether, taking advantage of the ease with which vast virtual currency riches can be transferred. |
Advertising: Google Chrome Now Blocks Irksome Ads. That’s a Good Thing, Right? Posted: 18 Feb 2018 05:32 PM PST The brower's latest update filters out pop-up ads and other annoyances. It also strengthens Google's grip on the web. |
Tech Tip: Finding Closed-Caption Content Online Posted: 19 Feb 2018 06:00 AM PST Many streaming video providers offer movies and television shows with embedded text descriptions for those who cannot hear the words being spoken. |
Fact-Checking a Facebook Executive’s Comments on Russian Interference Posted: 19 Feb 2018 02:23 AM PST Rob Goldman, Facebook vice president for ads, tweeted about Russia's disinformation effort. President Trump then cited him. We fact-checked Mr. Goldman. |
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