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Misinformation ruins lives, UK fact-checker says
Internet and media companies should do more to tackle the spread of misinformation in Britain as falsehoods abound during the coronavirus pandemic, fact-checking organisation Full Fact said in a report on Thursday.
The world embraces contact-tracing technology to fight Covid-19
Covid-19 has killed more than 200,000 people and triggered a severe recession. Governments want to get people back to work, and a key part of this is contact-tracing technology that helps authorities track the virus and warn citizens who may be infected to stay home or get tested.
Visa gives Kenya’s Safaricom ‘missing link’ for global payments
Visa and Safaricom have agreed a deal which will connect the Kenyan telecom operator's M-Pesa financial services platform with Visa's global network of merchants and cards.
Singapore 5G plan leaves time to make money, minister says
Singapore’s communications minister said mobile phone carriers awarded 15-year licenses to operate 5G networks offering fast data transmission will have enough time to recoup their investment and make money.
How Facebook’s Reliance deal upends a US$1tril digital arena
An innocuous WhatsApp "Hi” could end up transforming a US$1tril (RM4.3tril) industry.
Bad and going viral: UK charity highlights Covid-19 misinformation
Internet and media companies should do more to tackle the spread of misinformation in Britain, independent fact-checking charity Full Fact said in a report on April 30 highlighting falsehoods that have spread during the coronavirus outbreak this year.
Covid-19: The number one social media app is missing from coronavirus inquiry
UK lawmakers meeting on April 30 will question executives from some of the world’s biggest technology companies on their efforts to eliminate the spread of misinformation during the pandemic.
Cyprus: second cellphone antenna torched despite no 5G plans
Cyprus’ telecoms authority said on Tuesday unknown arsonists have torched a second mobile telephone antenna despite government efforts to quell "groundless” fears that it’s moving to install a 5G antenna network.
Cyber-intel firms pitch governments on spy tools to trace coronavirus
Surveillance-tech companies have flourished in recent years as law enforcement and spy agencies around the world have sought new methods for countering adversaries.
Digital-ad downturn may complicate life for Google, Facebook
Demand for digital advertising is shriveling after a decade of explosive growth amid the pandemic-fueled downturn.