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Robots at reception: South African hotel turns to machines to beat pandemic
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Staff at Hotel Sky in Johannesburg's wealthy Sandton district adhere to strict COVID-19 protocols, wearing masks and physically distancing from guests as much as possible; all, that is, except Lexi, Micah and Ariel.
Robots at reception: South African hotel turns to machines to beat pandemic
Staff at Hotel Sky in Johannesburg's wealthy Sandton district adhere to strict Covid-19 protocols, wearing masks and physically distancing from guests as much as possible; all, that is, except Lexi, Micah and Ariel.
Twitter shares dive 7% after Trump account suspension
(Reuters) - Shares of Twitter Inc slumped 7% on Monday, on course to knock off about $2.5 billion from the market value of the social media company after it permanently suspended the account of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Tech giants risk breakup under strict EU digital rules
US and other major tech platforms that treat their own services more favourably, at the expense of rivals, could be forced to sell businesses and pay billion-dollar fines under strict rules unveiled by the European Union.
Valve tightens rules with Steam China amid greater regulatory scrutiny in the country
Steam is a gaming platform where mainland Chinese users can access foreign games and chat with fellow players overseas. Chinese authorities have clamped down on video games and services that can be used by players to spread politically sensitive content.
Biden digital game outmatched by Trump a month into virtual race
US President Donald Trump’s campaign boasts it needed just 24 hours to switch into virtual mode after coronavirus lockdowns ended his signature, high-energy rallies. For Joe Biden, who thrives on the personal connection of retail politics, the transition is taking much longer.
Hackers post hundreds of verified Zoom accounts on dark web
Details such as passwords, meeting IDs, host keys and names belonging to Zoom account users have been posted on the dark web.
US Internet bill would force tech firms to keep inappropriate content from children
Parents no longer have to worry only about whether their children are seeking out violent or harmful content on the Internet. Increasingly, the inappropriate content is finding the children, through features like auto-play videos and push alerts that coax users to spend more time glued to the screen.
AP Explains: Not all cyber threats equally worrisome
West Virginia reported unusual cyber activity targeting its election systems. The Texas governor said the state was encountering attempted "attacks" at the rate of "10,000 times a minute" from Iran. Information technology staff in Las Vegas responded to an intrusion, though the city says no data was stolen.
Gobind: Ministry needs to send out clear signal on the importance of data safety
Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo said a clear message needs to be delivered on the importance of securing user data in the digital space.