Twitter tells US intel agencies to do their own data mining Ars Technica (credit: Dataminr) | In another sign that tensions between Silicon Valley and the US government are strong, Twitter is now barring US intel agencies from a service that analyzes the micro-blogging service'sentire feed. | San Francisco-based Twitter ...
US Intel Agencies Blocked From Twitter-linked Service Voa News Twitter has blocked American intelligence agencies from accessing a service that has proven itself helpful in fighting terrorism. The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday a senior U.S. intelligence official said access was blocked because Twitter seem...
Twitter cuts off government from intel stream Business Journal Twitter is cutting off access by U.S. intelligence officials to a service that mines social media postings, The Wall Street Journal reports. News of the cutoff came from Dataminr Inc., a private company that mines Twitter feeds for clients. The compa...
Ahead of polls, Punjab shifts intel wing to new HQ The Times Of India Chandigarh: Punjab Police is set to shift its crucial intelligence wing to a new building in sector 77 in Mohali on Friday. | The construction of this building had begun in December 2011. The intelligence wing keeps a close tab on crucial day-to-day ...
Why Intel Quitting Smartphones Matters For PC Gaming Rock, Paper, Shotgun And lo it came to pass on the 29th day of the fourth month (or thereabouts) in the year of some or other lord from antiquity 2016 that Intel did verily smite the Atom processor. Well, mostly. More specifically, what Intel has announced is effectively...
Swarm of earthquakes strikes Mount St. Helens CNN (CNN)In the past eight weeks, more than 130 small earthquakes have trembled beneath the surface of Mount St. Helens. | At this point, "there is absolutely no sign that it will erupt anytime soon, but the data we collect tells us that the volcano is still very much alive," the U.S. Geological Survey said. | Seismologists reported that there are no a...
Why every Android user needs to be using “OK Google” The Times Of India Google has been working on a lot of interesting developments throughout 2016, but one of its most useful services has been around since 2012: Google Now, which is basically the Android version of Siri, Cortana, and Alexa. | These intelligent personal assistants were long seen as nothing more than gimmicks, but they've made some huge advancements ov...