Monday, February 22, 2016

Violent Crime And The Worst Video Game Ever Made

What You Need To Know About Predictive Policing, What Kalamazoo Says About Uber Background Checks, This LED Light Will Change How You See Things, Making Cars That Go 180 Miles Per Hour More Safe And Other News, Straight From The Mouth Of El Chapo's Wife, The Man Who Made 'The Worst Video Game In History'
The Daily Digg
Monday, February 22, 2016
What You Need To Know About Predictive Policing
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MARSHALL PROJECT
What You Need To Know About Predictive Policing
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Welcome to the first installment of our Justice Talk series with the Marshall Project. This month is all about predictive policing.Crime-predicting software is no longer a sci-fi fantasy, it's here. Here's everything you should read to get up to date about the future of policing.
NOT-SO-DEEP BACKGROUND
What Kalamazoo Says About Uber Background Checks
washingtonpost.com
Authorities say Uber driver Jason Brian Dalton might have picked up fares in the middle of his rampage in Kalamazoo, Michigan on Saturday night. So what are Uber's background checks really checking for?
GADGETS WE DIGG SPONSORED
This LED Light Will Change How You See Things
igg.me
Creating customized lighting in three-dimensions, Tittle Light is a new kind of lighting experience.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
Making Cars That Go 180 Miles Per Hour More Safe And Other News
digg.com
The dog days of winter are here. Why is it that February, on average 28.25 days long, feels like it takes forever? Digg doesn't know the answer to that question. We do, however, know what happened in the news this weekend, and we'd like nothing more than to tell you all about.
'I'M AFRAID FOR HIS LIFE'
Straight From The Mouth Of El Chapo's Wife
latimes.com
The former beauty queen describes a life in the heart of the Sinaloa drug cartel.
'ET' PHONED IT IN
The Man Who Made 'The Worst Video Game In History'
bbc.com
The video game of Steven Spielberg's "ET" is considered to be one of the worst of all time and has even been blamed for triggering the collapse of Atari. The game's programmer, Howard Scott Warshaw, explains where everything went wrong.
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MAYA HANSEN, SO HOT RIGHT NOW
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Here's a model rocking threads from designer Maya Hansen at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion week in Madrid. Credit: AP Photo/Francisco Seco
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