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Overrules decision that Cambodian leader Hun Sen's threats of political violence were newsworthy Meta's Oversight Board – the quasi-independent body the social networking giant established to review content moderation decisions – has recommended a n…
Lees meerOverrules decision that Cambodian leader Hun Sen's threats of political violence were newsworthy Meta's Oversight Board – the quasi-independent body the social networking giant established to review content moderation decisions – has recommended a n…
Lees meerYet another snafu for digital services push Fujitsu Japan is in the spotlight again for all the wrong reasons, after fumbling its attempt to fix the nation's troubled ID card scheme.…
Lees meerClaims he wants to stay in the music biz after time in a Sing Sing One of the two men who admitted stealing more than $23 million in royalty payments for songs played on YouTube has been sentenced to nearly six years behind bars for his role in what…
Lees meerAlso: No comment on that choice of name for a wee leccy chopper America's Federal Aviation Administration has granted limited flight licenses to not one but two companies working on electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) craft, one of which c…
Lees meerIt only took nearly 20 years and one death to get there Video Virgin Galactic today sent six people to the edge of space in its first-ever commercial flight.…
Lees meerWeb giant also hits back ... right as YouTube steps up war on advert blockers Analysis Google is accused of misrepresenting the placement of YouTube video ads by playing them on low-quality third-party websites where they may never have been viewed…
Lees meerCough, cough, use Rust. Plus: Eight more exploited bugs added to CISA's must-patch list The most dangerous type of software bug is the out-of-bounds write, according to MITRE this week. This type of flaw is responsible for 70 CVE-tagged holes in the…
Lees meerCough, cough, use Rust. Plus: Eight more exploited bugs added to CISA's must-patch list The most dangerous type of software bug is the out-of-bounds write, according to MITRE this week. This type of flaw is responsible for 70 CVE-tagged holes in the…
Lees meerBlasted from the sky in February, device never transmitted photos, videos, or radar data it collected, officials say It's been months since "spy balloon" fever gripped the United States, but the headline-grabbing flying object – alleged to have been…
Lees meerNot the iPhone maker's first think-of-the-children rodeo Apple has joined the rapidly growing chorus of tech organizations calling on British lawmakers to revise the nation's Online Safety Bill – which for now is in the hands of the House of Lords –…
Lees meerDesktop Ubuntu, but without the nonsense It's been a while coming, but the beta of Linux Mint 21.2, codenamed "Victoria", is here with a new version of the Cinnamon desktop among other updated features to enjoy.…
Lees meerA tale of emergency firewalling, a little bit of victim blaming, and workflow scripts gone berserk This month you may have noticed the servers used by the GMP project – an open source arithmetic library at the heart of GCC and other programs – slowe…
Lees meerEnterprises want a single data platform for data lakes and warehouse, but tech's not there yet, say analysts Analysis With confirmation of support for table formats Apache Iceberg and Hudi this week, Databricks is striving to broaden the appeal of …
Lees meerBizarrely, there's been no suggestion that the bout won't happen How many CEOs in their 50s require their parents to step in when they're being a little shit?…
Lees meerCompany eyes return to memory growth, but warns life on the China ban-list could be hard US memory chipmaker Micron is still experiencing revenue way below last year's highs, but the company believes the industry has bottomed out, meaning prices for…
Lees meerDesktop Ubuntu, but without the nonsense It's been a while coming, but the beta of Linux Mint 21.2, codenamed "Victoria", is here with a new version of the Cinnamon desktop among other updated features to enjoy.…
Lees meerSurvey says most would prefer a gentle request A recent report covering 9,500 employers and 6,650 employees across 17 global markets found that those who forced workers to come back to office buildings are paying a price, with 42 percent saying they…
Lees meerSurvey says most would prefer a gentle request A recent report covering 9,500 employers and 6,650 employees across 17 global markets found that those who forced workers to come back to office buildings are paying a price, 42 percent said they'd subs…
Lees meerSurvey says most would prefer a gentle request A recent report covering 9,500 employers and 6,650 employees across 17 global markets found that of those who mandated for workers to come back to office buildings, 42 percent said they'd subsequently l…
Lees meerDecision to adapt software now subject of an independent management investigation Birmingham City Council is running parallel systems to compensate for the troubled implementation of an Oracle system which will suck in £46.5 million ($58.81 million)…
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