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Google’s new curriculum teaches kids how to detect disinformation

When Google launched its "Be Internet Awesome" curriculum for educators a couple of years ago, it focused its efforts on teaching children about online safety. This year, however, the company is adding a new component to its campaign: media literacy…. Source: engadget

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Samsung's new SmartThings camera and smart plug don't need the hub

Samsung is adding a camera, a WiFi smart plug and a smart bulb to its range of SmartThings devices available in the US. The indoor camera has full HD and HDR capabilities — plus, it has a 145-degree view to be able to monitor a wider part of your ho… Source: engadget

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Bitcoin Price’s Meteoric 2019 Isn’t Even a Mainstream Trend Yet

The bitcoin price carved out a new 2019 high on Sunday, piercing above $11,200. The parabolic rally marks a 250 percent recovery from the lows of October 2018. But this price rally is missing one thing: retail investors.  Judging by Google search trends for the phrase “buy bitcoin,” the mainstream is absent from the latest […]

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Daimler forced to recall more Mercedes cars in emissions cheat probe

Things are getting worse for German auto manufacturer Daimler after local newspaper Bild reported that the company is recalling a further 60,000 Mercedes cars. Source: engadget

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Bill Gates claims his ‘greatest mistake’ was not beating Android

Bill Gates has spoken candidly about his regrets as the leader of Microsoft, most particularly the company's attempts to build a dominant mobile OS. As reported by The Verge, during an interview at venture capital firm Village Global, Gates said "the… Source: engadget