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Twitter suspends QAnon-linked Republican lawmaker’s account
A newly elected Republican congresswoman known for promoting QAnon conspiracy theories accused Twitter of censorship on Sunday after her account was temporarily suspended for “multiple violations”.
MCO: Selangor launches e-learning platform for SPM, STPM students learning at home
The Selangor government launched an e-learning platform, joining a variety of options trying to keep students learning during the pandemic.
Vietnam gives Foxconn unit licence for $270 million plant to produce laptops, tablets
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam on Monday awarded a licence to a unit of Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Co Ltd to build a $270 million plant to produce laptops and tablets, the Vietnamese government said.
Apple’s Cook says Parler could return to App Store with reforms
Parler could return to Apple's App Store if it changes how it moderates posts on the platform, says CEO Tim Cook.
Super fast 5G in the US still a work in progress
Marketing pitches in the US are bullish on superfast 5G telecom networks, but they remain more of a promise than reality.
Parler's website is back online, but app still not in stores
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The chief executive of social media platform Parler, popular with American right-wing users but which virtually vanished after the U.S. Capitol riot, posted a brief message on the company's website. Parler's app, however, remains offline.
Tech enriches and empowers the differently abled
Assistive technology can break down barriers and open up a new world for people with disabilities, and the need has never been greater as nations speed up to become tech-centric in the face of the pandemic.
Business continues for electronics firms
But prolonged closure of borders a major concern
US-China trade war deal reaches first anniversary as bilateral mistrust hits ‘all-time high’
One year after signing, China lags far behind in its purchases of American goods and the trade imbalance with the US has grownBut the agreement remains one of the only areas of cooperation between the nations as relations hit their lowest ebb in decades
Extremists exploit a loophole in social moderation: Podcasts
Major social platforms have been cracking down on the spread of misinformation and conspiracy theories in the leadup to the presidential election, and expanded their efforts in the wake of the Jan 6 US Capitol riot. But Apple and Google, among others, have left open a major loophole for this material: Podcasts.