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  • Meta says Trump to be allowed back on Facebook, Instagram
    Social networking giant Meta announced Tuesday it would soon reinstate former president Donald Trump's accounts on Facebook and Instagram with "new guardrails," two years after he was banned over the 2021 US Capitol insurrection.... Read more
  • Microsoft reports outage for Teams, Outlook, other services
    Microsoft said it's seeing some improvement to problems with its online services including the Teams messaging platform and Outlook email system after users around the world reported outages Wednesday.... Read more
  • Hackers penetrated LAUSD computers much earlier than previously known, district probe finds
    An intrusion into the computer systems of the Los Angeles school district began more than a month earlier than previously disclosed and likely exposed confidential information, including Social Security numbers, of more than 500 people who worked for district contractors, according to information filed with the state.... Read more
  • Meta says reviewing call to make adult nudity policies more inclusive
    Meta was reviewing a call by its oversight board to make its policies on adult nudity more inclusive, a spokesperson said Thursday, after the tech giant removed two Instagram posts showing transgender and non-binary people with their chests bared.... Read more
  • Climate misinformation 'rocket boosters' on Musk's Twitter
    Search for the word "climate" on Twitter and the first automatic recommendation isn't "climate crisis" or "climate jobs" or even "climate change" but instead "climate scam."... Read more
  • How to spot a cyberbot—five tips to keep your device safe
    You may know nothing about it, but your phone—or your laptop or tablet—could be taken over by someone else who has found their way in through a back door. They could have infected your device with malware to make it a "bot" or a "zombie" and be using it—perhaps with... Read more
  • 'Internet of Light' integrates illumination, communication and ministration
    When it comes to efficiency and quality, light-emitting diodes (LED) are the MVP of today's lighting technology. A team of Chinese researchers are using recent LED improvements as a springboard to launch a more interconnected illumination network.... Read more
  • German watchdog raps Google over user data practices
    Germany's antitrust regulator on Wednesday criticised the way Google handles users' data and threatened action against the US tech giant.... Read more
  • New laser lays groundwork for next-generation ethernet technology
    Scientists from Japan have developed a new type of distributed feedback (DFB) laser and have shown that it can be used to transmit data at speeds of 200 Gb/s over a record distance of 10 kilometers. This research could help advance network technology that would allow internet data centers to... Read more
  • Automatically tuning the resource configurations for streaming data processing systems using machine learning
    Data can be likened to a stream of water when a large amount of data is generated continuously. A variety of data including applications, networked devices, server log files, various online activities, and location-based data can form a continuous stream. We call such a form of data processing stream data.... Read more
  • China moves to regulate deepfake technology
    New rules went into effect in China on Tuesday to regulate the use of deepfakes, the increasingly realistic digital video manipulations that have sparked disinformation fears around the globe.... Read more
  • Cyber researcher pioneers method to track groups of anomalous users
    Malicious or fictitious users on internet networks have become the bane of the internet's existence. While many bemoan their increasing frequency, few have developed methods to track and expose them. A Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researcher has developed a new method to detect groups of anomalous users.... Read more
  • Second coming of once-banned conspiracy theorists after Twitter amnesty
    A conspiracy theorist urging Americans to burn voting machines, an anti-Muslim activist posting a photo with a gun, a retired general who called for a coup—Elon Musk's Twitter has reinstated thousands of once-banned accounts.... Read more
  • Twitter leak exposes 235 million email addresses from hack
    Personal emails linked to 235 million Twitter accounts hacked some time ago have been exposed according to Israeli security researcher Alon Gal—making millions vulnerable to having their accounts compromised or identities exposed if they have used the site anonymously to criticize oppressive governments, for instance.... Read more
  • EXPLAINER: What is the metaverse and how will it work?
    The term "metaverse" is the latest buzzword to capture the tech industry's imagination—and while Facebook parent Meta is the best-known entrant into this futuristic virtual concept, it's certainly not the only one.... Read more

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