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Tech Firms Struggle To Police Content While Avoiding Bias
Take the post down. Put it back up. Stop policing speech. Start silencing extremists.
Questions After US Turns Away Palestinian Harvard Freshman
A Palestinian student trying to start classes at Harvard University was denied entry to the U.S. in a case that critics of the Trump administration call emblematic of overly invasive screening at border checkpoints.
NASA To Help With Umaine Project To Study Forest Health
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is helping Maine get a better handle on the health of its forests.
New Disney Park Attractions Will Have Mary Poppins, Wakanda
Mary Poppins. Wakanda. Rapunzel. A hodgepodge of beloved characters and settings would hardly fit in the same sentence if not for the fact they’re all coming to Disney parks or cruise ships within the next few years.
Employees Of Big Tech Are Speaking Out Like Never Before
When Liz O’Sullivan was hired at the New York City-based artificial intelligence company Clarifai in 2017, she felt lucky to find work at the intersection of two of her main interests: technology and ethics. Two years later, she found herself facing a moral dilemma.
Huawei And Xiaomi: Chinese Tigers On The Prowl
Apple is being given something to think about
Jolie Shares Pride In Son Maddox, Oining Marvel Movie
Angelina Jolie says she’s “so proud” that her 18-year-old son is leaving home to study biochemistry in South Korea.
Pinterest To Direct Vaccine Related Searches To Health Orgs
Pinterest said it will try to combat misinformation about vaccines by showing only information from health organizations when people search.
Switzerland Aims To Go Climate Neutral By 2050
Switzerland has become the latest country to say it will stop adding more greenhouse gases to the atmosphere by 2050.
Traveling With Pets: No-Deal Brexit Would Make It Far Harder
All across Europe, families, and couples on vacation are seamlessly crossing borders with their beloved dog, cat or even ferret, thanks to the European Union Pet Passport scheme. Now, as a no-deal Brexit looms as a possibility for Britain, free pet travel is under threat.
Tesla Heads Down New Road With Car Insurance In California
Tesla owners in California can now buy insurance from the electric car company in what may be the first step toward the unconventional automaker providing coverage for a fleet of driverless taxis.
Netflix Offers Fans A Faithful Return To ‘The Dark Crystal'
Louis Leterrier knew he’d immediately face scrutiny from superfans of “The Dark Crystal” when he became director of its prequel. After all, he’s a superfan, too.
Federal Officials Working With States To Protect Elections
Official election websites are being hacked. Disinformation is being spread on social media. Electrical power and communications are going down.
Fall Movie Preview: Hollywood Goes All-In On Original Films
When 20th Century Fox greenlit James Mangold’s “Ford v. Ferrari” — an original movie with a nearly $100 million budget — the director’s agent had some advice.
Apple Health: Dominating With Old And New Tech
Apple has transformed the way we work, communicate, spend, and work out, and now it’s hoping to become your personal doctor.
Apple Apologizes For Use Of Contractors To Eavesdrop On Siri
Apple is apologizing for allowing outsiders to listen to snippets of people’s recorded conversations with its digital assistant Siri, a practice that undermined its attempts to position itself as a trusted steward of privacy.
Why Streaming Services Are The New Credit Card Rewards Binge
When it comes to credit card rewards, it’s not all about gas, groceries, and restaurants anymore. Issuers are moving beyond suburban staples to include millennial-friendly categories such as transit and streaming subscriptions.
Weedmaps To Stop Advertising Unlicensed Pot Businesses
The major online pot shop directory and cannabis marketplace Weedmaps announced Wednesday that it will no longer allow blackmarket businesses to advertise on its site, a decision that could boost California’s efforts to rein in its vast illegal market. State regulators and licensed businesses had been pressuring the company to ban unlicensed businesses. Allowing untaxed, unregulated product on the site alongside the taxed marijuana of licensed and regulated stores undercut the legal market, they said.
Leather Wallets, Loose Change Pose Danger For New Apple Card
Apple tried to make the new Apple-branded credit card attractive, copying the heft and sleekness of higher-end cards like the Chase Sapphire. But cardholders are discovering that with such a design, they’ll have to give it special care.
Twitter Shuts Chinese Accounts Targeting Hong Kong Protests
Twitter said it has suspended more than 200,000 accounts that it believes were part of a Chinese government influence campaign targeting the protest movement in Hong Kong.
How Tech Titans Listen In On Voice Recordings
When you speak to a virtual assistant on your mobile device, wearable, computer or smart speaker, it’s easy to assume that it’s a truly private conversation between just you and the assistant.
Film On Factory Is First Netflix Project Endorsed By Obamas
A documentary about an Ohio auto glass factory that is run by a Chinese investor debuted Wednesday on Netflix as the streaming service’s first project backed by Michelle and Barack Obama’s new production company.
Don't Want To Buy? You Can Borrow Household Items Too
Amanda Blum enjoys trying new recipes and experimenting in the kitchen, but like many home cooks, she’s reluctant to buy expensive and bulky kitchen appliances.
China ‘Will Not Sit Idly By' Over US Arms Sale To Taiwan
China “will not sit idly by” if the U.S. proceeds with a sale of advanced F-16V fighter jets to Taiwan, a senior Chinese army officer said Thursday while warning of other potential countermeasures in addition to punishing foreign firms involved in the deal.
Work For Apple: 2.4 Million US Jobs And Counting
As Apple reveals its US jobs footprint has grown to 2.4 million, we pull back the curtain on one of America’s biggest employers, explore how the firm has transformed the technology industry, and explain how anyone can make a living from Apple and its ecosystems…
Pentagon Cancels Billion-dollar Missile Defense Project
The Pentagon is pulling the plug on a billion-dollar, technically troubled project to build a better weapon that would destroy incoming missiles. The move is aimed in part at considering new approaches to missile defense at a time of rapid technological change.
Streaming Music May Make Cases Like Katy Perry's More Common
To show that Katy Perry and the team that wrote her 2013 hit “Dark Horse” may have heard his song and stole from it, Christian rapper Marcus Gray’s primary evidence was that his 2009 song, “Joyful Noise” had played in the millions on YouTube and Spotify.
Accessibility: Apple's Biggest Push Yet
In all of the excitement of Dark Mode on iOS and the removal of iTunes on the Mac, you’d be forgiven for missing one of Apple’s biggest cross-platform updates to date.
Breakthrough The All - New Mac Pro
Building a supercomputer to appease the world’s most advanced developers, graphic artists, filmmakers and photographers was never going to be easy, but Apple pulled it off in 2006 with the Mac Pro.
EU Legal Expert Says Online Defamation Enforceable Worldwide
A top European Union legal adviser said that social media networks like Facebook could be ordered to take down anywhere in the world any text, photo or other media ruled to be defamatory by a court.