Title: Gut Bacteria Supplements Might Boost Obese People’s Health
Category: Health News
Created: 7/1/2019 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 7/2/2019 12:00:00 AM

Amazon’s Alexa smart assistant may be useful, but the privacy concerns aren’t going away anytime soon. Now, in a fresh turn of events, the retail giant has confirmed that it keeps transcripts and voice recordings indefinitely, and only removes them if they’re manually deleted by users. The confirmation came to light after Delaware Democratic senator Chris Coons sent a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos back in May, requesting information about the company’s privacy and data security practices for Alexa devices. Privacy in the Internet of Things space has already been a hot topic. Earlier this April, Bloomberg published a piece…
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Two months after Samsung withdrew the Galaxy Fold due to hardware and software problems, it might soon be ready for prime time. Bloomberg reported today the company has completed the redesign of the device that should solve all the issues that plagued the first batch of handsets. The report noted that while the Korean phone maker might be fit to launch the device, it doesn’t have a final date for when it’ll make the Fold available to consumers. Plenty of reviewers who received the phone’s unit early back in April, removed the protective film over the screen that wasn’t supposed to…
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