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Whistleblowing soars to record with Americans working from home
The work-from-home phenomenon has triggered a fresh frustration for US corporations: Americans are blowing the whistle on their employers like never before.
Apps claiming ‘free speech’ for users vie for Parler’s place
Big tech’s decision to ban the Parler app and block outgoing US President Donald Trump is stoking support for alternative social networking sites and apps that bill themselves as promoting free speech and privacy.
A theater of propaganda: The Capitol, cameras and selfies
Many in the mob that ransacked the Capitol did so while livestreaming, posting on Facebook and taking selfies, turning the seat of American lawmaking into a theater of real-time – and often strikingly ugly and violent – far-right propaganda.
WhatsApp users look for other messaging platforms over new terms
WhatsApp’s impending policy update is raising serious concerns among its base, as the changes include, among others, widespread sharing of user information on a wider scale on Facebook’s ecosystem.
Hong Kong researchers claim breakthrough method can detect autism risk by scanning back of eye
Chinese University team studied retinal images taken with specialised cameras for physical signs found in eyes of children with the disorder. The approach method promises a quick diagnostic tool that is up to 96% accurate, but they need more test subjects to fully develop the technique.
Opinion: User indulgence is the new user interface
Tech companies beware: As customers become increasingly sophisticated, demanding and vocal, they’ll want more features on their terms, not yours.
Lost in education?
Teaching methods are set to evolve in 2021, with increased use of online platforms and audio, image and video technologies.
Bolstered by pandemic, tech titans face growing scrutiny
Accelerating the transition to an ever more digital existence, the coronavirus pandemic has tightened tech giants' grip on billions of customers' lives.
Fruity energy, spidery lenses: Nature-inspired solutions in 2020
Climate change and biodiversity loss are laying bare our dependence on the natural world for everything from the food we eat to the air we breathe.
From famine to feast, investment in European tech startups roars back
BERLIN (Reuters) - With Europe in coronavirus lockdown, venture capital fund manager Fergal Mullen told his investors in April he would find it hard to back a startup without first meeting its founders.