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Twitter simplifies its rules to emphasize safety, privacy and authenticity

Twitter is giving its rules a refresh. The social media platform said Thursday that it’s making its rules easier to understand with simple, clear language. Twitter cut its rules from 2,500 total words to under 600, and it also organized the rules into categories for safety, privacy and authenticity.  “Rules should be easy to understand,” the Twitter Safety account tweeted. “We …

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Apple’s new iPad tech lets you leave your Lightroom laptop at home

This story is part of WWDC 2022, CNET’s complete coverage from and about Apple’s annual developers conference. The mobile version of Lightroom is going to get a big step closer to its PC-based big brother with Apple’s decision to let iPhones and iPads connect to storage systems like flash memory cards and external drives. Lightroom, Adobe’s photo editing and cataloging …

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FCC’s robocall blocking plan may finally give you some relief

Americans are fed up with robocalls. And the Federal Communications Commission are giving carriers like Verizon and T-Mobile the power to do something about it. On Thursday, the FCC voted unanimously on a proposal to give mobile phone companies greater power to “aggressively block” unwanted robocalls.  “This FCC will stand with American consumers, not with those who are badgering them with …

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Huawei agrees to develop 5G in Russia

Huawei‘s inked a deal to help with Russia’s 5G network. The embattled Chinese telecom will work with Russian counterpart MTS to develop the country’s next-generation cellular network over the next year. Huawei Chairman Guo Ping and MTS boss Alexei Kornya signed the agreement in the Kremlin on Wednesday, with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping watching. “We …

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Amazon’s new Pegasus drive robot will save workers from heavy lifting

Amazon’s newest helping hand is a 2-foot-tall orange robot.  The Pegasus drive robot technology, which will join the ranks of Amazon’s Kiva robots, is already helping workers move individual packages at a sorting center in Denver, the company said Wednesday at its re:MARS AI conference in Las Vegas.  Amazon plans to roll out the program at more sorting centers later this summer.  The …

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Google Maps will show you earthquake epicenters and crisis navigation

Google wants to make it easier to find information during a crisis or natural disaster. Google Maps will show you information about earthquakes.  Google The search giant on Thursday announced new features for “SOS alerts” on Google Maps. The app already lets you see basic information about a crisis, like what’s happening, emergency phone numbers and Twitter updates from authorities. …

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