Category: iNews

Category: iNews

Army of Robots Use Light to Fight Coronavirus at Airports, Offices and Hospitals
10/27/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Disinfecting public spaces is a major undertaking but it is essential for a safe return to normal activity. Now an army of robots that uses ultra-violet light to disinfect surfaces and the air, as Matt Dibble reports. Camera, Producer: Matt Dibble …

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Lee Kun-Hee, Force Behind Samsung’s Rise, Dies at 78
10/25/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Lee Kun-hee, the ailing Samsung Electronics chairman who transformed the small television maker into a global giant of consumer electronics, has died. He was 78.A Samsung statement said Lee died Sunday with his family members, including his son and de facto company chief Lee Jae-yong, by his side.Lee Kun-hee had been hospitalized since May 2014

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US Judge Denies New Government Bid to Remove China’s WeChat From App Stores
10/23/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

A U.S. judge in San Francisco on Friday rejected a Justice Department request to reverse a decision that allowed Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google to continue to offer Chinese-owned WeChat for download in U.S. app stores.U.S. Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler said the government’s new evidence did not change her opinion about the Tencent app.

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New Huawei Phone Comes at Crucial Time for Chinese Company
10/22/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Huawei’s new smartphone has an upgraded camera, its latest advanced chipset and a better battery. What it may not have outside the Chinese tech giant’s home market is very many buyers. Huawei, which recently became the world’s No. 1 smartphone maker, on Thursday unveiled its Mate 40 line of premium phones, a product release that

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Facebook Launches Dating Service in Europe
10/22/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Facebook Inc said on Wednesday it is launching its dating service in 32 European countries after the rollout was delayed earlier this year due to regulatory concerns.The social media company had postponed the rollout of Facebook Dating in Europe in February after concerns were raised by Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner (DPC), the main regulator in

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Microsoft Disables Most of Cybercriminals’ Control Over Massive Computer Network
10/20/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Microsoft Corp said Tuesday it had disabled more than 90% of the machines used by a gang of Russian-speaking cyber criminals to control a massive network of computers with a potential to disrupt the U.S. election. Aided by a series of U.S. court orders and relationships with technology providers in other countries, Microsoft said its weeklong

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US 2020 Election Carries High Stakes for Twitter, Facebook
10/20/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Facebook, Twitter and other internet companies are rolling out new policies on controversial content during the U.S. presidential campaign. Michelle Quinn reports. Camera: Deana Mitchell …

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US Justice Department, 11 States Sue Google
10/20/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

The FILE – U.S. Attorney General William Barr speaks during a press conference in Chicago, Illinois, Sept. 9, 2020. (AFP)Barr said the lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., is not tied to conservative concern over content moderation and censorship by online platforms.In recent years, President Donald Trump and Republicans have accused Google and

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US Election Carries High Stakes for Twitter, Facebook  
10/20/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Internet giants Twitter, Facebook and Google appear to be increasing enforcement of their policies in the run-up to U.S. Election Day.    That has put them on a collision course with Republicans, who are calling out the companies for making allegedly biased decisions to restrict conservative speech.     Twitter, where President Donald Trump has more than 87

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US Charges Six Russian Military Officers in Global Cyberattacks
10/20/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

U.S. prosecutors on Monday announced charges against six Russian military intelligence officers in connection with a global computer hacking campaign that targeted the 2017 French presidential election and the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, and carried out other high-profile cyberattacks.   The campaign, spanning from 2015 to 2020, was the “most disruptive and destructive” carried

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Got Any Signal Up Here? Nokia to Build Mobile Network on Moon
10/19/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Finland’s Nokia has been selected by NASA to build the first cellular network on the moon, the company said on Monday.   The lunar network will be part of the U.S. space agency’s efforts to return humans to the moon by 2024 and build long-term settlements there under its Artemis program.   Nokia said the

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Twitter Blocks Tweet About Masks From White House Coronavirus Team Adviser
10/19/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Dr. Scott Atlas is a neuroradiologist, a fellow at a conservative-leaning think tank, a science adviser to President Donald Trump and a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force. He is also the latest person in Trump’s world to have a tweet blocked by Twitter. Facebook to Ban Anti-Vaccine AdsThe social media giant says the efforts

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YouTube Follows Twitter And Facebook With QAnon Crackdown
10/16/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

YouTube is following the lead of Twitter and Facebook, saying that it is taking more steps to limit QAnon and other baseless conspiracy theories that can lead to real-world violence. The Google-owned video platform said Thursday it will now prohibit material targeting a person or group with conspiracy theories that have been used to justify

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In Blocking Tweets, Is Twitter Protecting the Election or Interfering?
10/16/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

The decision by Twitter to block the dissemination of a story on its site about Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, has added to an already heated discussion in the U.S. about whether internet companies have too much power and are making decisions that could affect the U.S. elections.Some have applauded

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Republicans to Subpoena Twitter CEO Over Blocking Article Attacking Biden 
10/15/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Senate Republicans said Thursday they will subpoena Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey over the decision to block a news report critical of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. “This is election interference and we’re 19 days out from an election,” Senator Ted Cruz said, a day after the social network blocked links to the article by the New

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COVID-19  Apps Roll Out Nationwide as States Try to Reopen
10/14/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Around the world, governments are turning to technology to trace people who have been exposed to the coronavirus. There are two main approaches. Michelle Quinn has a look at how they aim to work. …

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Report Tracks How Governments Fighting COVID Are Increasing Surveillance
10/14/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Governments around the world have used the COVID-19 pandemic as their reason for expanding digital surveillance and collecting more data from their citizens, according to a report published Wednesday.The annual FILE – People wearing face masks to protect against the coronavirus use their smartphones to enter their personal data before being allowed to enter a

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Apple Unveils New iPhones for Faster 5G Wireless Networks
10/14/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Apple unveiled four new iPhones equipped with technology for use with faster new 5G wireless networks, hoping that demand for higher data speeds will spark demand for new phones. That might not happen as quickly as Apple would like. In a virtual presentation Tuesday, the company announced four 5G-enabled versions of the new iPhone 12

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Anti-Migrant Sentiment Fanned on Facebook in Malaysia
10/14/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

As coronavirus infections surged in Malaysia this year, a wave of hate speech and misinformation aimed at Rohingya Muslim refugees from Myanmar began appearing on Facebook.   Alarmed rights groups reported the material to Facebook. But six months later, many posts targeting the Rohingya in Malaysia remain on the platform, including pages such as “Anti Rohingya Club” and

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App Allowing Chinese Citizens Access to Global Internet Quickly Disappears
10/13/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

A mobile app launched last week in China that many there hoped would allow access to long banned Western social media sites abruptly disappeared from Chinese app stores a day after its unveiling.Tuber, an Andriod app backed by Chinese cyber security software giant Qihoo 360, first appeared to be officially available last Friday. It offered

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Microsoft Attempts Takedown of Global Criminal Botnet
10/13/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Microsoft announced legal action Monday seeking to disrupt a major cybercrime digital network that uses more than 1 million zombie computers to loot bank accounts and spread ransomware, which experts consider a major threat to the U.S. presidential election. The operation to knock offline command-and-control servers for a global botnet that uses an infrastructure known as Trickbot to infect computers

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Facebook to Ban Content that Denies, Distorts Holocaust
10/12/2020 iLines,iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Facebook announced Monday that it is updating its hate speech policy and will ban all posts that deny or distort the Jewish Holocaust.Today we’re updating our hate speech policy to ban Holocaust denial. We’ve long taken down posts that praise hate…Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Monday, October 12, 2020“We’ve long taken down posts that praise

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