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Telecom giant Ericsson continued doing business in areas that fell to ISIS, internal report finds

Elon Musk activates Starlink to help keep Ukraine's in

Backlash in China over vulgar social media mocking of Ukraine conflict.

Largest plane ever built has been destroyed, Ukraine foreign minister says

Telegram may restrict some channels if situation in Ukraine escalates, says founder

BitConnect founder charged with orchestrating $2 billion Ponzi scheme

NSO sues Israeli paper after explosive articles on police

Gig worker bill backed by Uber and Lyft passes in Washington State House

Can better tech really fix darker-skin bias in smartphone cameras? Google thinks so | In Black History Month, Google promotes Real Tone feature as a fix for poor representation of darker skin

Fedorov asks Musk to provide Ukraine with Starlink stations, satellite Internet access

Anthony Mays is using his experience as a Black tech employee to help others through the door

Risks of using AI to grow our food are substantial and must not be ignored, warn researchers

Facebook blocks Russian state media ads : NPR

Chipmaker Nvidia investigating potential cyberattack

US microchip powerhouse Nvidia hit by cyber attack

Pornhub Blocks Russian Users | Hacker News

A 60 billion tweet study of anti-vaccine misinformation

Russia partially restricts Facebook access, accusing it of censoring some state-run media

Steam Deck review: it’s not ready

Taiwan's TSMC says to comply with export control rules on Russia

How Volvo put Apple Watch at the center of its services vision

Who’s really behind the Bible app going viral around the world? | Christians are flocking to the King James Version Bible app, and the digital trail leads to a Hong Kong shopping district and a Beijing-based developer.

Facebook turns on ‘lock profile’ tool for people in Ukraine

Chinese Lunar Rover Discovers "Mind-Blowing" Translucent Glass Globules on the Moon

Russia’s Cyber Threat to Ukraine Is Vast—and Underestimated

Renewable Energy: Zero Blackouts, Millions Of New Jobs

A far-right website created 36 days ago is more popular on Facebook than the Washington Post

Powerful Mexicans pay to scrub their reputations online. Lawyers fear it’s hindering criminal investigations | Documents reveal how reputation defense firms like Eliminalia help Mexico's elite take down unflattering news.

Meet The Secretive Surveillance Wizards Helping The FBI And ICE Wiretap Facebook And Google Users

Scientists enhance energy storage capacity of graphene supercapacitors via solar heating

Meta announces plans to build an AI-powered ‘universal speech translator’

Facebook failing to flag harmful climate misinformation, new research finds

Google Tag Manager, the new anti-adblock weapon

Tesla hit by another lawsuit over racism by ex-worker

Disinformation for profit: scammers cash in on conspiracy theories

Kenya to use solar panels to boost crops by ‘harvesting the sun twice’

Union says Amazon continues to interfere with election at Alabama warehouse

I Would Happily Go Back to Using an MP3 Player if I Could Put Winamp in My Pocket

Toyota and Yamaha are developing a hydrogen-fueled V8 engine

EV coach drives from California to Seattle and back using public chargers

Elon Musk’s claims Neuralink’s brain implants can take 'photos' of memories and help paraplegics walk again

The US Copyright Office says an AI can’t copyright its art

If you thought printer cartridge DRM was bad, Dymo is forcing users to buy RFID paper

AirTag clone developed by researchers works around Apple's anti-stalking measures

Stanford University uses AI computing to cut DNA sequencing down to five hours | Speeding up the genome sequencing process has earned the project a Guinness World Record title.

Metaverse vs. employment law: The reality of the virtual workplace

The batteries in Google’s Nest Cam and Doorbell won’t charge in freezing weather

U.S. tech firms hunt for cheap home-based hires in Latin America

Facebook whistleblower accuses company of failing to address climate change misinformation

Skype users in the US can now make 911 calls from their computers

India receives five proposals worth $20 billion to set up chip production units