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Microsoft president Smith is no fan of private digital currency
Microsoft Corp president Brad Smith cast doubt on whether financial technology companies should issue currencies, saying governments are still best-placed to play that role.
Facebook may have to disclose some app records in privacy probe, Massachusetts court rules
BOSTON (Reuters) - Massachusetts' top court on Wednesday reversed an order requiring Facebook Inc to turn over to state Attorney General Maura Healey records identifying apps suspected of misusing customer data, but the justices said she ultimately could obtain some materials.
Facebook may have to disclose some app records in privacy probe, Massachusetts court rules
BOSTON (Reuters) - Massachusetts' top court on Wednesday reversed an order requiring Facebook Inc to turn over to state Attorney General Maura Healey records identifying apps suspected of misusing customer data, but the justices said she ultimately could obtain some materials.
Court critical of German curb on Facebook data gathering
DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - A German court on Wednesday criticised curbs on data collection imposed on Facebook by the country's antitrust watchdog, in an indication that it may find in favour of the social network's appeal against the two-year-old order.
JD.com invests US$800mil in last-mile delivery service to fill a gap in its community group buying strategy
JD.com founder Richard Liu has created a community group buying unit to compete in what has become a key battlefield for China’s Internet giants. The rapid growth of community group buying has seen it come under intense government scrutiny as Beijing attempts to rein in the influence of Big Tech.
From fake news to flash foods, simulations help cities cope with crises
Simulations of events ranging from climate disasters to misinformation campaigns on social media can help cities tackle problems that are both complex and hard to predict as they recover from the coronavirus pandemic, urban experts said.
Report: Extremist groups thrive on Facebook despite bans
A new outside report found that Facebook has allowed groups – many tied to QAnon, boogaloo and militia movements – to glorify violence during the 2020 election and in the weeks leading up to the deadly riots on the US Capitol in January.
Russia chides Twitter for slow deletion of banned content
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's communications watchdog accused Twitter on Tuesday of deleting banned content too slowly in the latest dispute between a major government and Big Tech.
Reporters without Borders sues Facebook over hate speech
PARIS (Reuters) - Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has filed a lawsuit against Facebook in France over hate speech and false information, the global media watchdog said in a statement on Tuesday.
Is TikTok sending data to China? Latest Citizen Lab research says probably not
New research findings say that TikTok does not display “overtly malicious behaviour” and is not a threat to US national security. Researchers find no evidence of censorship in TikTok but its sister app Douyin restricts some politically sensitive keywords.