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@WIREDScience shared
On Jan 6, 2022
A beta “payments” feature now lets some users of the popular encrypted messaging app send MobileCoin around the globe. https://t.co/RGYO63KFxM
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Signal's Cryptocurrency Feature Has Gone Worldwide

Signal's Cryptocurrency Feature Has Gone Worldwide

A beta “payments” feature now lets users of the popular encrypted messaging app send MobileCoin around the globe.

@IBMResearch shared
On Jan 6, 2022
RT @FinanceInsider: PayPal is experimenting with quantum computing to supercharge how it analyzes fraud and risk. An exec takes us inside the payment giant's playbook for using the cutting-edge tech. https://t.co/cxHGimc5Hz
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PayPal is experimenting with quantum computing to supercharge how it analyzes fraud and risk. An exec takes us inside the payment giant's playbook for using the cutting-edge tech.

PayPal is experimenting with quantum computing to supercharge how it analyzes fraud and risk. An exec takes us inside the payment giant's playbook for using the cutting-edge tech.

PayPal is partnering with IBM to add quantum computing to its machine-learning tech in a move that could improve fraud prevention and underwriting.

@WIRED shared
On Jan 5, 2022
“I’m disappointed but not surprised at all. It appears it all boiled down to money.” The case against the Theranos founder is a troubling reminder: It's easier for the law to protect investors and much harder to protect the public. https://t.co/CRvsL437jJ
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The Holmes Verdict and the Legal Loophole for 'Disruption'

The Holmes Verdict and the Legal Loophole for 'Disruption'

The case against the Theranos founder is a troubling reminder: It's easier for the law to protect investors and much harder to protect the public.

@AP shared
On Jan 6, 2022
The wife of a man whose daughter has been missing since 2019 has been charged with welfare fraud for collecting food stamps in her name, the New Hampshire attorney general’s office said. https://t.co/XcmBvl9TM1
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Wife of missing girl’s father charged with welfare fraud

Wife of missing girl’s father charged with welfare fraud

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The wife of a man whose daughter went missing in 2019 has been charged with welfare fraud for collecting food stamps in her name, the New Hampshire attorney general’s ...

@siliconrepublic shared
On Jan 5, 2022
How businesses can start their digital transformation journey https://t.co/k1YUccVWn9
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How businesses can start their digital transformation journey

How businesses can start their digital transformation journey

Enterprise Ireland’s John Durcan shares his advice for SMEs on how to start and succeed in their digital transformation journey.

@washingtonpost shared
On Jan 6, 2022
Analysis: Maricopa officials punch back against Arizona's partisan election audit https://t.co/jZ7FY1DIyp
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Maricopa officials punch back against Arizona's partisan election audit

Maricopa officials punch back against Arizona's partisan election audit

County officials released a point-by-point refutation of a partisan audit imposed by GOP lawmakers

@POLITICOEurope shared
On Jan 6, 2022
Omicron is wreaking havoc for France's EU presidency with uncertainty over in-person events, high-ranking officials testing positive and pandemic-dominated headlines overshadowing a well-prepared program Macron had hoped would boost his own reelection bid. https://t.co/Zjsh6Vom2X
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Omicron puts Macron’s grand EU presidency plan at risk

Omicron puts Macron’s grand EU presidency plan at risk

The early days of the French EU presidency are wracked with uncertainty.

@voxdotcom shared
On Jan 6, 2022
How Facebook and Google are still helping the FBI find January 6 rioters https://t.co/LtxV4PHTWz
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To catch an insurrectionist

To catch an insurrectionist

Everyone thought it was cool to take selfies doing crimes until the FBI got all their data from Google and said hello.