Chastity Mansfield

  I'm a writer, an amateur designer, and a collector of trinkets that nobody else wants. You can find me on Noozeez, and Twitter.

   

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1325 Stories by Chastity Mansfield

Encrypted messaging app Telegram has exceeded 100 million users

Telegram announced on Tuesday that it now has more than 100 million monthly active users, with more than 15 billion messages being sent through...
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Advertisements might be coming to Facebook Messenger

WhatsApp may be popular, but Facebook doesn’t make any money from it, mainly because it’s a standard messaging app and nothing else. Facebook Messenger,...
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NASA is preparing to unlock the secrets of the universe

It’s been almost twenty-six years since the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into space, and in that time, some of the most-important breakthroughs in...
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AT&T is bringing its 5G technology to Austin by the end of the year

While other carriers are still working on expanding their 4G networks, companies like AT&T and Verizon are already developing their own 5G technologies. We...
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Picasa is dead, long live Google Photos

Google’s official Picasa blog made it’s first post in more than four years on Friday… to announce that Google will begin the process of...
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Pandora might be looking for a company to sell itself to

Pandora may be the largest Internet radio service in the world, but that doesn’t mean all that much considering how it’s music-streaming services like...
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Google might be developing its own self-driving delivery trucks

It looks like Amazon isn’t the only technology company looking to step up its logistics game. Google was awarded a new patent on Tuesday...
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This is how YouTube plans to take on Amazon and Netflix

YouTube is a vast well of content creators that companies like Netflix have already started tapping into, and in an effort to increase interest in...
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Samsung wants its smartwatches to identify you using your veins

Soon you won’t even need to do anything to have your smartwatch identify you if a recently published Samsung patent ever makes it into...
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Popcorn Time has declared war on “righteous content monopolies”

Oh, you thought Popcorn Time was dead? Well think again, because the Netflix for Pirates is back and better than ever, because users can...
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Samsung is gonna have to start coughing up money to Nokia

Nokia may have (temporarily) pulled out of the handset market, but the company has spent more than $50 billion on research and development over the...
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The man behind Apple’s A-series processors has joined Tesla

You know those advanced A-series processors that Apple’s always talking about, the ones that power the majority of its mobile devices? Well, they were...
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The Java plug-in is finally going to meet its long-awaited demise

It’s been more than two decades since Oracle decided to start plaguing web browsers with its Java plug-in, but it looks like it’s time for Oracle...
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LG confirmed that it’s releasing two flagships this year

Despite increased competition from the likes of Apple and Samsung, not to mention the lukewarm response to the LG G4, LG still managed to...
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Study shows that most of your Facebook friends aren’t actual friends

How many of your Facebook friends are actually friends, and how many are just acquaintances? According to a study that was published in the Royal Society...
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Professional hacking is starting to become a viable career

In a time where malicious hackers are constantly looking for vulnerabilities in popular software and websites that they can exploit, companies are willing to...
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The human brain is capable of storing almost the entire Internet

A group of researchers from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in California have discovered that the human brain is capable of storing more information...
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The Tor Project’s first crowd-funding campaign raised $200,000

The vast majority of the Tor Project’s funding comes from the American government, and considering how the Tor is used as a tool to...
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