How Google Maps became as big as it is today — 3D-printed items that are powered by Wi-Fi
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July 4, 2021

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The government agency monitoring what you do online

The government agency monitoring what you do online

Which government agency is watching what we do online? The answer will surprise you. Plus, fake crypto apps scamming people out of their cash, Google's latest additions to Maps and more, and an app that started a manhunt ... for the wrong guy.

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The rise of Google Maps

The rise of Google Maps

Back before GPS, we had to use paper maps or just memory to get around. This all changed when everyone got access to a GPS in our pockets. With over a billion monthly users, Google Maps is the standard when it comes to navigation apps and the story of how it dominated the market is a strange one.

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3D-printed items that connect to Wi-Fi without the need for power

3D-printed items that connect to Wi-Fi without the need for power

With more and more devices connected to Wi-Fi in our homes, the future seems to be virtually Wi-Fi-enabled. But that means everything still needs to connect to power, right? Actually, a team of scientists has developed 3D-printed items that can connect to your Wi-Fi and use no electricity.

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Why the internet is a mess right now

Why the internet is a mess right now

You may have noticed some big changes in the way the internet functions over the last decade. From pop-ups on websites asking you to accept cookies to the number of advertisements everywhere, it can seem really messy. It turns out there is a good reason for all of this, and it might not be what you think.

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