Thursday 3 October 2019

Europe's top court rules that EU courts can order Facebook to take down illegal content worldwide

 
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Europe's top court rules that EU courts can order Facebook to take down illegal content worldwide
 
 
Europe's top court rules that EU courts can order Facebook to take down illegal content worldwide
 
Facebook just lost a big case in the European Court of Justice — and it could have significant consequences.
 
 
 
 
 
10 things in tech you need to know today
 
 
10 things in tech you need to know today
 
Microsoft unveiled a folding smartphone, a dual-screen tablet, a superslim laptop-tablet hybrid, and wireless earbuds.
 
 
 
 
 
Twitter took down Trump's Nickelback meme post attacking Joe Biden because of a copyright complaint
 
 
Twitter took down Trump's Nickelback meme post attacking Joe Biden because of a copyright complaint
 
Trump shared a clip from Nickelback's "Photograph" that edited Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and a Ukrainian gas company board member into the frame.
 
 
 
 
 
 
WeWork's stomach-turning roller coaster ride
 
 
WeWork's stomach-turning roller coaster ride
 
For WeWork's more than 10,000 — mostly millennial — employees, the past few weeks have been dizzying.
 
 
 
 
 
The ocean on Saturn's moon Enceladus contains the building blocks of life, NASA data reveals
 
 
The ocean on Saturn's moon Enceladus contains the building blocks of life, NASA data reveals
 
NASA data revealed the most basic ingredients of life in bursts from an ocean on Saturn's moon Enceladus.
 
 
 
 
 
Apple rejected an app in Hong Kong that helped protesters track police activity
 
 
Apple rejected an app in Hong Kong that helped protesters track police activity
 
Violence between protesters and police in Hong Kong has escalated recently, and an 18-year-old protester was shot in the chest on Tuesday.
 
 
 
 
 
WeWork Japan has a new CEO just days after Adam Neumann resigned
 
 
WeWork Japan has a new CEO just days after Adam Neumann resigned
 
Kazuyuki Sasaki has been appointed WeWork Japan's new CEO, just days after We's board ousted co-founder Adam Neumann.
 
 
 
 
 
Amazon charges sellers as much as $5,000 a month for customer service if they want a guarantee that they'll be able to talk to a real person
 
 
Amazon charges sellers as much as $5,000 a month for customer service if they want a guarantee that they'll be able to talk to a real person
 
Some third-party sellers on Amazon have accused it of enriching itself and hurting consumers through its role as both a marketplace and retailer.
 
 
 
 
 
Iraq blacked out the internet for 70% of the country and blocked social media to try to quell deadly anti-corruption protests
 
 
Iraq blacked out the internet for 70% of the country and blocked social media to try to quell deadly anti-corruption protests
 
Iraqi prime minister Adil Abdul Mahdi's forces battled protests for a second day yesterday, a result of chronic corruption and dire public services.
 
 
 
 
 
A London court has given the go-ahead to a class action lawsuit against Google over iPhone data collection issues
 
 
A London court has given the go-ahead to a class action lawsuit against Google over iPhone data collection issues
 
Google says the case has no merit "and should be dismissed."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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