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Facebook Launches New TikTok Clone, Instagram Reels
The new feature will let Instagrammers record 15-second videos with audio and visual effects.
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TikTok's Chinese Owner Offers To Forego Stake To Secure U.S. Deal: Sources
ByteDance agreed to divest from U.S. operations of the app after President Trump said he planned to ban it entirely, according to sources.
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Twitter Bans Thousands Of QAnon Accounts As Part Of Crackdown On Conspiracy Movement
Citing "an escalating degree of harm associated with the conspiracy theory," the company says it's limited the QAnon-related activity of about...
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Joe Biden, Elon Musk, Bill Gates And Others Hacked In 'Coordinated' Bitcoin Scam
Barack Obama, Jeff Bezos, Kanye West, Michael Bloomberg, Apple and Uber were also targeted in the massive cryptocurrency scheme.
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AI Responsible For Wrongful Arrest In First Known U.S. Case
A man was wrongfully arrested after facial recognition software mismatched his driver’s license photo to surveillance video of someone shoplifting,...
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Civil Rights Groups Ask Advertisers To Stop Buying Facebook Ads In July
The groups in the “#StopHateforProfit" campaign say the social network isn’t doing enough to curtail racist and violent content on its platform.
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eBay Executives Sent Live Spiders, Roaches To Harass Couple, Feds Say
Executives were upset about the newsletter's coverage, so their employees set out to ruin the lives of the couple who ran the website.
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Snapchat Says It Is No Longer Promoting Trump's Account
“We will not amplify voices who incite racial violence and injustice by giving them free promotion on Discover,” a spokesperson said.
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Larry Tesler, Computer Scientist Who Pioneered ‘Copy’ And ‘Paste,’ Dies
Silicon Valley pioneer Larry Tesler created now-ubiquitous computer concepts such as “cut,” “copy” and “paste."
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Groucho Mask, Man In Wedding Veil And Cockroach Among Year's Newest Emoji
About 117 new emoji symbols will be rolled out this year, and there's a special emphasis on gender inclusivity.
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Google Says Some Users' Private Videos Were Accidentally Sent To Strangers
The privacy issue involved videos that were exported to the storage program Download Your Data, previously called Google Takeout, in November.