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Who is watching the watchers? Computer scientists at UC Davis find that popular makes of 'smart' TVs use a method called automatic content recognition (ACR) to capture content on screen and share it with manufacturers, who can use it to sell advertising. (Getty Images)

Your Smart TV Knows Everything You Watch – Even When You’re Not Watching TV

a wise man

Study Reveals Global Consensus on Traits of Wise People

People listening to music

Exposure to different kinds of music influences how the brain interprets rhythm

The team: Zeta Avarikioti, Lukas Aumayr, Giulia Scaffino, Matteo Maffei

Decentralized Protocol “Glimpse” for Secure and Efficient Cross-Cryptocurrency Transactions

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