Elon Musk kicked off his ‘free speech’ crusade by firing Twitter’s biggest free speech advocate
She pushed a vision Elon Musk claims he wants.
On Oct 28, 2022 by AJ Dellinger
Elon Musk bombarded with calls to reinstate banned-right-wingers
He already pledged to take up one case.
On Oct 28, 2022 by David Covucci
In war-torn Ukraine, a digital hunt for missing relatives
In war-torn Lyman, hope comes from Telegram groups.
On Oct 27, 2022 by Anna Conkling
As mass transit systems go digital, many consumers are left at the station
An app on your phone isn’t the same as a token in your wallet.
On Oct 25, 2022 by Anna Conkling
RNC sues Google, claiming it curtails end-of-month fundraising email efforts
The RNC is calling Google’s alleged actions ‘egregious’ and ‘irreparable.’
On Oct 24, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
Has your Gmail spam filter gone to sh*t recently? You aren’t alone
And Republicans may be to blame.
On Oct 20, 2022 by Chris Stokel-Walker
Twitter suspends Yashar Ali for promoting Molotov cocktail recipe to Iran protesters
Ali was suspended for tweeting out a ‘How to Make the Perfect Molotov Cocktail’ article.
On Oct 17, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
Why PayPal is at the center of a right-wing social media storm
Is PayPal preventing people from leaving?
On Oct 14, 2022 by Chris Stokel-Walker
Inside Iran, protesters remain unfazed by the regime’s high-tech crackdown
Facial recognition tech and internet shutdowns aren’t slowing the movement.
On Oct 13, 2022 by Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Better ingredients, better trackers: Papa John’s sued for allegedly snooping on website users
Better ingredients, better pizza, better spyware?
On Oct 10, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
FCC funding mobile hotspots to help schoolchildren stay online after Hurricanes Ian, Fiona
It will support nearly a quarter-million mobile hotspots in Puerto Rico.
On Oct 6, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
7 carriers put on notice by FCC for refusing to block robocalls
The carriers have 14 days to comply.
On Oct 4, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
When PayPal doesn’t pay: Businesses allege millions in funds held up for years
A number of businesses have been left flat broke, waiting for money.
On Sep 29, 2022 by Chris Stokel-Walker
Inside Qatar’s hacking campaign to silence digital dissidents before the World Cup
A digital crackdown is underway in the nation.
On Sep 27, 2022 by Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
TikTok could again be fined millions for collecting data on children under 13
The U.K. could fine the social media giant £27 million.
On Sep 26, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
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