Twitter ‘Transparency Center’ shows government data requests by country
About every six months, Twitter releases a transparency report detailing things like how many state-backed accounts it has suspended and the number of government requests for information on… Excerpt from: Twitter ‘Transparency Center’ shows government data requests by country
Instacart will cover the cost of its shoppers’ COVID-19 screenings
Instacart will cover the cost of COVID-19 screenings and virtual medical appointments for shoppers until the end of the year. The company ran a pilot project on that front earlier in the summer in… Read the original post: Instacart will cover the cost of its shoppers’ COVID-19 screenings
Microsoft sets new support deadlines for IE11 and Edge
Microsoft on Monday set dates for nudging Internet Explorer (IE) toward the grave and for ending security support of the original circa-2015 Edge browser. Neither announcement was unexpected…. Go here to read the rest: Microsoft sets new support deadlines for IE11 and Edge
Lucid claims to have created the fastest charging EV to date
Lucid Motors has been making some bold claims about its upcoming EV, the Lucid Air, ahead of the vehicle’s reveal next month and Wednesday’s press announcement was no different. The company… Read the original here: Lucid claims to have created the fastest charging EV to date
Facebook removes hundreds of QAnon groups
Facebook is finally cracking down on QAnon: after weeks of pressure, the company says it has removed hundreds of groups and pages, and blocked thousands of ads tied to the far-right conspiracy… Read more: Facebook removes hundreds of QAnon groups
Epic vs. Apple is not about ‘freedom’
I’ve been trying to avoid writing about the Epic-Apple quarrel. While it serves to help consolidate App Store critics, it’s not the dramatic fight Epic seems to believe. It’s about money and… Read more from the original source: Epic vs. Apple is not about ‘freedom’
