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‘Asteria VR’ Is Hoping To Become the Biggest VR MMORPG, and That Idea Sounds Absolutely Amazing

While still early in development, 'Asteria VR' has the potential to be one of the most interesting VR experiences around.
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Woolworths Is Training Staff With Virtual Reality

The supermarket giant has been using virtual reality for some time, but has now included three new modules focused on abuse and threats from customers.
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Apple’s Vision Pro Is a $3,500 Ticket to Nowhere

A decade after Facebook bought Oculus, VR still has no appeal except as an expensive novelty toy.
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The Imgur Apocalypse Is Going to Break Large Parts of the Internet

It’s not just porn that’s getting deleted from Imgur. Millions of images that are embedded elsewhere will also eventually be taken down.
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IRS Wants to Buy Internet Mass Monitoring Tool

The U.S. military and FBI have previously bought access to netflow data from a company called Team Cymru. Now the IRS wants to buy products from the company too.
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Sexist Internet Trolls Are Targeting Women Climate Scientists Now

A new study has found that climate scientists, especially those that are women, are facing increasing death threats and attacks online.
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Who Keeps Cutting Taiwan’s Undersea Internet Cables?

A Taiwanese archipelago has been knocked offline following repeated damages to its undersea cables. Taiwan suspects Chinese vessels are responsible.
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Who Keeps Cutting Taiwan’s Undersea Internet Cables?

A Taiwanese archipelago has been knocked offline following repeated damages to its undersea cables. Taiwan suspects Chinese vessels are responsible.
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This App Lets You Relive Your Memories in VR, ‘Black Mirror’-Style

“Technology has always enabled us to record moments and get back to them,” Wist's developer said.
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Tor Project Moves Away from Infrastructure Ran by Internet Monitoring Firm

After Motherboard announced Team Cymru sold internet monitoring tools to the U.S. military, the Tor Project announced it would stop using infrastructure donated by the company.