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Trump appealed to Facebook's Oversight Board. The Oversight Board, a team of 20 experts from around the world, is reviewing the tech company's decision to permanently suspend his account.
Elon Musk took a potshot at Jeff Bezos. After the Bezos-owned Washington Post reported a critical story on Musk's management, the billionaire responded to the newspaper by referring to Bezos as its "puppet-master."
Exclusive: The cofounder of mental health startup Modern Health is suing the remaining cofounder and one of its investors. We took a deep dive into how the relationship between the two founders fell apart.
Exclusive: Saudi-backed Babylon Health has hired ex-Amazon and Google execs for a US push. The $2 billion digital health startup has been widely criticized in the UK, but is targeting Medicaid customers in the US via partnerships with insurance providers.
Trump appealed to Facebook's Oversight Board. The Oversight Board, a team of 20 experts from around the world, is reviewing the tech company's decision to permanently suspend his account.
Elon Musk took a potshot at Jeff Bezos. After the Bezos-owned Washington Post reported a critical story on Musk's management, the billionaire responded to the newspaper by referring to Bezos as its "puppet-master."
Exclusive: The cofounder of mental health startup Modern Health is suing the remaining cofounder and one of its investors. We took a deep dive into how the relationship between the two founders fell apart.
Exclusive: Saudi-backed Babylon Health has hired ex-Amazon and Google execs for a US push. The $2 billion digital health startup has been widely criticized in the UK, but is targeting Medicaid customers in the US via partnerships with insurance providers.
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Google fired a second AI ethicist. The firm fired Margaret Mitchell, the founder and former co-lead on its ethical AI team, following an extended investigation that has kept Mitchell locked out of her corporate account since January.
A former ByteDance employee claimed censorship. A former employee of TikTok's parent company ByteDance hasclaimed it tried to develop an algorithm to censor livestreams in the Uighur language.
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Google fired a second AI ethicist. The firm fired Margaret Mitchell, the founder and former co-lead on its ethical AI team, following an extended investigation that has kept Mitchell locked out of her corporate account since January.
A former ByteDance employee claimed censorship. A former employee of TikTok's parent company ByteDance hasclaimed it tried to develop an algorithm to censor livestreams in the Uighur language.
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Exclusive: Australian publishers saw a 20% drop in traffic after Facebook's news ban. Media executives around the globe told Insider they were watching the developments in Australia closely as broader tensions between tech platforms, publishers and regulators near a boiling point in the US and beyond.
NASA's Mars rover landed safely on Thursday. Perseverance, an SUV-sized robot, plunged through the Martian atmosphere at supersonic speeds on Thursday, tucked inside a protective capsule.
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Exclusive: Australian publishers saw a 20% drop in traffic after Facebook's news ban. Media executives around the globe told Insider they were watching the developments in Australia closely as broader tensions between tech platforms, publishers and regulators near a boiling point in the US and beyond.
NASA's Mars rover landed safely on Thursday. Perseverance, an SUV-sized robot, plunged through the Martian atmosphere at supersonic speeds on Thursday, tucked inside a protective capsule.
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Google signed a deal with News Corp. The search firm will make "significant" payments to display content from outlets such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post on its News Showcase.
Facebook halted all news sharing in Australia. Facebook blocked Australian users from seeing, sharing, and interacting with news on the site, while global users are not able to see news shared by Australian news outlets.
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Google signed a deal with News Corp. The search firm will make "significant" payments to display content from outlets such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post on its News Showcase.
Facebook halted all news sharing in Australia. Facebook blocked Australian users from seeing, sharing, and interacting with news on the site, while global users are not able to see news shared by Australian news outlets.
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Tesla drops $1.5bn on bitcoin, China bans Clubhouse, and Apple angered by car project leak.
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Apple's VR headset may cost $3,000, Myanmar's military blocked Facebook, and India is threatening Twitter employees with jail.
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Apple's hardware chief is taking on a mystery new project. Dan Riccio will be replaced as SVP of hardware by John Ternus, who has been with Apple for 20 years, and the announcement comes amid rumors that Apple is working on an electric vehicle.
Twitter launched a crowdsourced fact-checker. The pilot Birdwatch program is designed to allow users to help stop the spread of misinformation on the platform.
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Apple's hardware chief is taking on a mystery new project. Dan Riccio will be replaced as SVP of hardware by John Ternus, who has been with Apple for 20 years, and the announcement comes amid rumors that Apple is working on an electric vehicle.
Twitter launched a crowdsourced fact-checker. The pilot Birdwatch program is designed to allow users to help stop the spread of misinformation on the platform.
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The iPhone 12 can disrupt pacemakers, Waymo's CEO dunks on Tesla, and how Google pulled Parler.
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Google threatens Australia, Facebook refers Trump's case to its oversight board, and Apple's new AR headset.
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Vehicle startups raised billions, India asks WhatsApp to u-turn, and TikTok cosied up to the UK government.
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Dorsey worries about Trump ban, tech giants work on vaccine passports, and European tech firms shoot for blockbuster IPOs.
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GitHub employees up in arms, YouTube limits Trump, Parler finds a new host.
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Twitter locked Trump's account. The firm will keep the account locked unless the president deletes three incendiary tweets posted before and during rioters storming the US Capitol.
Facebook removed a video of Trump claiming election fraud. Facebook's vice president of Integrity Guy Rosen said on Twitter that the firm removed it "because on balance we believe it contributes to rather than diminishes the risk of ongoing violence."
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Twitter locked Trump's account. The firm will keep the account locked unless the president deletes three incendiary tweets posted before and during rioters storming the US Capitol.
Facebook removed a video of Trump claiming election fraud. Facebook's vice president of Integrity Guy Rosen said on Twitter that the firm removed it "because on balance we believe it contributes to rather than diminishes the risk of ongoing violence."
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Apple removes Chinese apps, Tesla just misses vehicle target, and Facebook's ad integrity chief quits.
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The SEC sued Ripple. The SEC says XRP, which Ripple describes as a cryptocurrency, is an "unregistered securities offering to investors in the US and worldwide."
Ripple's XRP token fell by more than 30%. The token fell to its lowest since November 20, effectively wiping out all of last month's 177% gain.
China is investigating Alibaba. The antitrust probe is part of a growing crackdown on anti-competitive behavior among China's internet giants.
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The SEC sued Ripple. The SEC says XRP, which Ripple describes as a cryptocurrency, is an "unregistered securities offering to investors in the US and worldwide."
Ripple's XRP token fell by more than 30%. The token fell to its lowest since November 20, effectively wiping out all of last month's 177% gain.
China is investigating Alibaba. The antitrust probe is part of a growing crackdown on anti-competitive behavior among China's internet giants.