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Someone hacked Google Maps and renamed Trump Tower
by Jennifer CruzFor a short time, Trump Tower appeared as “Dump Tower” on Google Maps.
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Abuse of databases by law enforcement of concern for concealed carriers
by Greg CampAccording to an AP report, members of law enforcement around the nation are abusing their access to databases to gain information about people.
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Microsoft, Apple unveil new gun emojis
by Jacki BillingsComputing giants Apple and Microsoft surprised the tech industry early last week when both unveiled new gun emojis bundled in their latest software updates.
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Hickok45 here
by Greg CampYouTube shut down the Hickok45 channel, claiming that he has violated the terms of service on Google+, though the channel was brought back in short order.
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Hickok45 is back! Discusses temporary shutdown (VIDEO)
by Daniel TerrillAfter their channel was temporarily shutdown, Hickok45 and son discussed their day restoring their popular channel and the likely mishaps that led to the conflict.
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The Trouble With Google Defining ‘Truth’
by AmmolandNot surprisingly, the idea of changing page rank from popularity to “truthfulness,” based on a Google-made “knowledge vault,” has not gone down well...
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And the award for the most Googled recipe in the Ukraine this year goes to… the Molotov cocktail!
by Jennifer CruzMolotov cocktail took first place over recipes for homemade pizza, cake and Easter bread.
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Gun control group wants TrackingPoint rifle sales banned to civilians
by Chris EgerWednesday the National Gun Victims Action Council called publicly for TrackingPoint to ban sales to civilians saying that only insurrectionists, terrorists, and hate groups would buy the devices.
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FBI worries terrorists may use driverless cars as ‘lethal weapons’
by Brent McCluskeyWhile Google’s driverless cars would certainly ease the daily commute, the FBI is worried the future tech could be used for more nefarious purposes. In a recently released report, the FBI stated autonomous vehicles “will have a high impact on transforming what both law enforcement and its adversaries can operationally do with a car,” The […]
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Google to Further Block Firearm, Ammunition, Gun Accessory Ads
by AWR HawkinsAccording to Google Support's 'Dangerous Products or Services' page, the company "[wants] to keep people safe both online and offline, so [they] won't allow the promotion of products [used for self defense]...
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Google issues apology for D-Day doodle mishap
by Brent McCluskeyGoogle issued an official apology for posting a Google Doodle of a Japanese Go player on the 70th anniversary of D-Day. The posted Google Doodle was of Honinbo Shusaku, a professional player of the Chinese game Go. The image was uploaded in error, and once Google realized the mistake it was taken down and replaced […]
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U.S. Air Force’s ‘BATMAN’ team tests Google Glass for combat use
by Brent McCluskeyThe U.S. Air Force’s research team at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio has been-testing Google Glass for its potential use on the battlefield. The “BATMAN” testing group, which stands for Battlefield Air Targeting Man-Aided Knowledge, currently has two pairs of glasses and says they are pleased with the results they have produced thus […]
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