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No computer, no heat: UK’s poorest struggle with homeschooling
With schools closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, millions of children in Britain are struggling to learn remotely, because of a lack of computers, Internet or quiet room to study.
Social media faces reckoning as Trump ban forces reset
Social media giants crossed a threshold in banning US President Donald Trump and an array of his supporters – and now face a quandary on defining their efforts to remain politically neutral while promoting democracy and free speech.
Trump seeks to curb foreign cyber meddling on last day in office
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Outgoing President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at thwarting foreign use of cloud computing products for malicious cyber operations against the United States, the White House said on Tuesday, Trump's last full day in office.
After tech giants banish Trump, things get complicated
As the world adjusts to a Twitter without @realdonaldtrump, the next big question is: “Now what?”
Amazon’s removal of Parler shows cloud unit’s rarely used power
The decision by Amazon.com Inc’s cloud unit to pull the plug on social-media service Parler highlighted the company’s often-overlooked role powering much of the Internet.
Here lies @realDonaldTrump, having tweeted itself to death
The Twitter account @realDonaldTrump died Friday. It was 11 years, 8 months old and had issued nearly 47,000 tweets. None of them survived. The cause of death was hubris.
South Africa’s plan to record all babies’ biometrics raises privacy fears
Plans to photograph and fingerprint every baby born in South Africa for a digital register could lead to data leaks and identity theft without robust safeguards, rights experts said on Jan 7.
Alibaba antitrust probe presents new challenges for China’s regulators 12 years after implementation of anti-monopoly law
Beijing has been cautious when it comes to regulatory probes but few of the previous cases rival Alibaba’s in terms of business complexity and market size. Regulatory probes into abuse of market position usually ended in fines being imposed, according to the Post’s review of past cases.
Twitter, Facebook muzzle Trump amid Capitol violence
In an unprecedented step, Facebook and Twitter suspended US President Donald Trump from posting to their platforms Wednesday following the storming of the US Capitol by his supporters.
Facebook will add Georgia back to political ad ban after runoff elections
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc will again ban political ads in Georgia on Wednesday, after the conclusion of the state's runoff elections, it said in a blog post on Tuesday.