Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook has learned to identify and remove fake accounts and bad content leading up to the elections.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
An important part of Apple’s new strategy is that the lowest-priced device released this week, the XR, has the same processor and a camera resolution as high as its pricier counterparts.Read More
Game of Thrones is a record-holder going into the Emmys but a strong slate on all fronts, thanks to The Handmaid’s Tale, HBO’s own Westworld, and The Americans, presents challenges at the 2018 Emmy Awards.Read More
Besides a new chairman, Tesla was also ordered to appoint two new, independent members to its board.Read More
In NBA 2K19’s story-based mode MyCareer, available on PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One, a better story is rushed through to service its publisher’s financial interests.Read More
Today in Vietnam, Facebook is allowing its platform to be abused to divide and isolate people. Troll farms and cyber-army brigades roam the platform, manipulating public opinion and drowning out dissent.Read More
The idea that Google+ is some ancient relic of a bygone era is not relevant.Read More
The third edition of EA Sports’ story-based mode, The Journey: Champions in FIFA 19, puts you on the path for the Champions League and the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Thanks to improved writing albeit with familiar gameplay trappings, it’s the most confident outing yet.Read More
I’ve been doing battle with Gmail. Every day my emails try to write themselves, and every day I try to prove I’m more clever than an algorithm.Read More
If I were a shareholder – indeed, if I were an employee – I’d be hoping that Hastings never stops firing people.Read More