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" ... Even the duds are put to work. IAC continues to own Ask Jeeves. Now rebranded as just Ask, it is split into a media company and Web browser app. It still draws 120 million monthly users, and IAC milks it for cash. Diller’s eight-figure acquisition of Connected Ventures, owner of College-Humor, drew hackles in 2006. But Diller might have the last laugh. Tucked inside was a media player called Vimeo. ... "
" ... I realise that automatic picture optimisation systems like AI Picture Pro can raise the hackles of some AV enthusiasts. Including, in particular, the sort of AV enthusiasts most likely to be considering splashing out on a premium TV such as the OLED65G1. I realise, too, that I was none too complimentary about the first generation of LG’s AI Picture technology a couple of years ago. Thanks to its latest AI-driven enhancements, though, AI Picture Pro is now, for me, an invaluable tool in LG’s picture quality arsenal. A setting that can genuinely but sensitively enhance pretty much every aspect of the OLED65G1’s picture quality while generating practically none of the distracting picture quality nasties that made it more or less a non-starter just a couple of generations ago. ... "
" ... In December 2020 Mexican lawmakers passed a new law allowing the country’s tax administrators to provide taxpayer verification services via biometric data. The move is raising the hackles of Mexican data protection regulators, who said that same month that they will lodge a complaint with the Supreme Court of Mexico over the measure’s constitutionality. ... "
" ... Undoubtedly, this will raise hackles and consternation. This approach could be accused of being an elitist kind of scheme that entraps those unable to otherwise afford to use a self-driving car. Another angle is that it could be a privacy invasion of sorts since it not only would possibly capture info generally about you, there would also be a complete video and audio taping of you that the advertiser could presumably retain and reuse as they see fit. ... "
" ... When I opened the refrigerator this morning, the space normally occupied by 100% natural orange juice was taken by an alternative. The unnaturally long list of unrecognizable ingredients and pledges of less sugar and calories raised my hackles almost as fast as my pause raised my husband’s defenses. He thought we could try it. I thought he had flipped. ... "