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The school leader getting New Mexico’s tribes online
Working with rural tribal communities in the southwestern US state of New Mexico, Kimball Sekaquaptewa knows more than most about the challenges of remote schooling.
Facebook launches PR campaign to defend targeted ads in spat with Apple
Facebook is not backing down in its fight with Apple over a new privacy feature that could curb tracking needed for the social network’s targeted ads, launching a major media campaign to defend a practice that is a big revenue generator.
Airbnb sales beat estimates, showing demand amid covid surge
AirBnB sales beat estimates even during the pandemic, and expects a rebound in travel this year as Covid-19 vaccines are rolled out.
CD Projekt ransomware hack severely disrupts work on Cyberpunk updates
CD Projekt SA said on Feb 24 it will delay a promised update to the much-criticised role-playing game Cyberpunk 2077, pinning the blame for its slow progress on a recent security breach.
Could improving vehicle safety technology pave the way for self-driving cars?
Improving vehicle safety systems and technology could lead to motorists becoming more accepting of self-driving cars, according to AAA.
Wix.com hits 200 million users, says will continue to invest
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Wix.com, which helps small businesses build and operate websites, said on Thursday it had reached 200 million users globally after adding by more than 31 million users in 2020.
Drought hits Taiwan drive to plug global chip shortage
Taiwan’s drive to plug a global shortage of microchips has hit a snag – a lack of water for its foundries caused by a drought.
US food app drivers take more deliveries, but they aren’t seeing higher pay
US drivers for third-party delivery apps such as Uber Eats, DoorDash and GrubHub experienced a flood of orders at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, as restaurants closed for in-person dining and patrons largely decided to enjoy their meals at home.
China imposes new rules to restrict independent online content creators
China has this week imposed its tightest restrictions to date on the publication of original content online via short video and “self-media” accounts, in the latest escalation of its ongoing crackdown on public discourse.
EU looks to drones, space communication to get ahead in tech race
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission on Monday announced three flagship projects - in drone technologies, space communication and space traffic management - aimed at giving the 27-country bloc a competitive edge in these new fields.