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Facebook bans all Myanmar military, related entities after coup
Facebook Inc has widened a ban on pages linked to Myanmar’s military and barred advertising from affiliated commercial entities, stepping up its opposition to the coup in the South-East Asian nation.
Time to get tough with 'bully' Facebook, UK lawmaker and publishers say
LONDON (Reuters) - Facebook's move to block all news content in Australia is an attempt to bully a democracy and will stiffen the resolve of legislators across the world to get tough with the tech giants, a senior British lawmaker said.
English football at breaking point over abuse on social media
English football has reached breaking point with players, coaches, referees and officials aghast at the ongoing proliferation of hate aimed at them on Instagram and Twitter.
Soccer: UK government welcomes new policies to combat online abuse
(Reuters) - The UK government on Wednesday welcomed new measures introduced by Instagram to tackle online abuse in the wake of racist messages aimed at soccer players, but called for more action to be taken to stamp out the problem.
Apple car fracas marks first public setback for Hyundai boss
Hyundai having to walk back announcements that it would be working with Apple on self-driving electric cars also represents the first, very public stumble, of the company's new boss.
Chinese regulators call in Tesla over customer complaints
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese government officials have met representatives from U.S. electric carmaker Tesla Inc over reports from consumers about battery fires, unexpected acceleration and failures in over-the-air software updates, a regulator said on Monday.
Ford to speed up push to electric autos, digitisation
Ford announced an acceleration of its investment push into electric autos, with US$22bil (RM89.64bil) in investment through 2025, nearly twice the earlier plan.
Tokyo Olympics chief says women talk too much in meetings, causes social media firestorm
The head of the Tokyo Olympic Organising Committee resisted calls for his resignation after igniting an uproar by saying women talk too much in meetings.
England’s Football Association vows to act after more online abuse of players
England’s Football Association has vowed to work with the British Government and social media platforms to tackle racism after a spate of incidents over the past week involving Premier League players from Chelsea, West Bromwich Albion and Manchester United being targeted by online abuse.
Motivator, mentor, big brother: eSports coaches come to fore
Having a coach for an eSports teams is becoming the norm in the highly competitive environment with payouts in the millions of dollars.