Army photogrammetry technique makes 3D aerial maps in minutes: Devin Coldewey
Aerial imagery is a common asset in military matters, but 3D maps can be difficult to collect on short notice without specialized equipment. This new photogrammetry technique from the Army Corps of Engineers, however, can make accurate 3D maps from ordinary a…
'Magic: The Gathering' game maker exposed 452,000 players' account data: Zack Whittaker
A exposed database file contained account data on 452,634 players.
This Week in Apps: Apple's vaping app ban, Disney+ gets installed, apps gear up for Black Friday: Sarah Perez
Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the Extra Crunch series that recaps the latest OS news, the applications they support, and the money that flows through it all. What are developers talking about? What do app publishers and marketers need to know? How are po…
The House and Senate finally agree on something: Robocalls: Devin Coldewey
In these times of political strife, it's nice that despite our differences we can still band together as a nation in the face of a catastrophe that affects us all equally. I speak, of course, of robocalls, and it seems that the House and Senate have put their…
Those crappy pre-installed Android apps can be full of security holes: Greg Kumparak
If you’ve ever bought a low-to-mid range Android phone, there’s a good chance you booted it up to find it pre-loaded with junk you definitely didn’t ask for. These pre-installed apps can be clunky, annoying to remove, rarely updated… and, it turns out, full o…
Facebook's Libra code chugs along ignoring regulatory deadlock: Josh Constine
“5 months and growing strong” the Libra Association announced today in an post about its technical infrastructure that completely omits the fierce regulatory backlash to its cryptocurrency. 40 wallets, tools, and block explorers plus 1,700 Github commits have…
Why Salesforce is moving Marketing Cloud to Microsoft Azure: Ron Miller
When Salesforce announced this week that it was moving Marketing Cloud to Microsoft Azure, it was easy to see this as another case of wacky enterprise partnerships. But there had to be sound business reasons why the partnership came together, rather than goin…
D-Wave sticks with its approach to quantum computing: Frederic Lardinois
Earlier this month, at the WebSummit conference in Lisbon, D-Wave and Volkswagen teamed up to manage a fleet of buses using a new system that, among other things, used D-Wave’s quantum technology to help generate the most efficient routes. While D-Wave’s 2000…
VC Cyan Banister on her path, who decides what at Founders Fund, and the state of San Francisco: Connie Loizos
Cyan Banister is an American success story. A homeless teenager who originally supported herself by making hemp necklaces, then silk-screen T-shirts, she went on to become a self-taught engineer and to later hold several management roles at the security start…
Daily Crunch: TikTok starts experimenting with commerce: Anthony Ha
The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 9am Pacific, you can subscribe here. 1. TikTok tests social commerce The short-form video app said it’s a…
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