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Twitter to start hiding tweets that violate policies, Zuckerberg speaks out on doctored video

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The Lightyear One is a solar

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Here Is What PM Narendra Modi Government's 'One Nation One Ration Card' Means For Citizens

Union food minister Ram Vilas Paswan said the government is working towards a ‘one nation one ration card’, to strengthen the Public Distribution System (PDS) in the country.  Paswan, while addressing the meeting of state food secretaries and government officials on Food Security issue in the national capital, said that integrated management of PDS is creating a central repository of …

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Tension reportedly grows as Facebook moderators post complaint to internal forum

The tension between Facebook and its content moderators rose Thursday after a group of contractors at an Austin, Texas, site posted an internal letter complaining that their dignity has been devalued, according to The Washington Post. One contractor was reportedly fired after posting YouTube videos of Bruce Springsteen, a rocker famous for advocating for the working person, to an internal …

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Mozilla’s new mobile Firefox browser pushes speed, privacy on Android phones

Mozilla has launched a pilot test of its new web browser for Android phones, called Firefox Preview. The new browser is faster and more privacy-focused, and is available now for early adopters to test ahead of a “feature rich, polished version” coming in the fall, the nonprofit organization said. Firefox Preview is twice as fast as Firefox for Android, has …

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Pokemon Masters promises epic battles on iOS and Android this summer

The Pokemon Company revealed on Thursday that Pokemon Masters is coming out this summer, and it looks pretty darn impressive. The iOS and Android game is being developed in collaboration with DeNA (the studio responsible for Mario Kart Tour) and was announced during a press conference last month. Pokemon Masters puts a fun twist on the franchise’s usual team battles …

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Why wait for Prime Day? Save now on Amazon’s best Kindle e

It’s official: Prime Day 2019 starts on July 15. The big sale will kick off just after midnight Pacific time and run for 48 hours. Like last year, there will be more than 1 million deals available worldwide to Prime members. Read more: Amazon Prime Day sale bonanza kicks off July 15, will run for two days But we’ve already seen …

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Facebook: Our terms of service are less confusing now. Really

Facebook says it wants to give people “clear, simple explanations” about how its business works and how it uses your personal information. In a blog post on Thursday, Facebook outlined updates to its terms of service intended to clarify how the company makes money and to explain users’ rights on the site.  The social network said it’s adding more information …

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Pre

We’re still a few weeks away from Prime Day — which officially starts on July 15 this year — but Amazon is already dropping prices all over the place. Right now, the company is offering its best-ever deal on Apple’s second-gen AirPods with the wireless charging case. It’s usually priced at $199 (£199, AU$319) but is currently going for $180.  CNET may get a …

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Facebook looks to the world for help fixing its content mess

Noah Feldman, a professor at Harvard Law School, spends a lot of time pondering the impact social media has on free speech. A constitutional law scholar, he often considers how power imbalances can stifle some voices. Not long ago, Feldman wondered whether Facebook could take a page from the legal system. The world’s biggest social network, he thought, could set …

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The Kodak Mini Shot instant

Digital photos are all well and good, but there’s something to be said for an actual print you can hold in your hand, stick to the fridge, drop in an envelope to a friend and so on. Call me nostalgic, but printed snapshots are just kind of nice. And I’m not alone in this sentiment, as mobile photo-printers have soared …

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AT&T hopes quantum networking will amplify the power of quantum computing

Quantum computing, the processing technology that’s turbocharged by the weirdness of subatomic physics, is only just becoming a reality. But the newness of the field hasn’t stopped AT&T from going another step further. The telecommunications giant is researching technology to link quantum computers, hoping to amplify their power much the way networking of conventional computers led to massive supercomputers and …

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AT&T turns on 5G in Las Vegas, expands network count to 20 cities

AT&T’s 5G network is continuing to grow, though it still remains limited to business users.  On Thursday the wireless carrier announced that it has turned on 5G in Las Vegas, its twentieth city to get its 5G mmWave network (what AT&T calls “5G+”).  Exactly where the 5G network will appear in the city isn’t yet known. AT&T says it will …

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