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Musk to send more Starlink internet terminals to Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy spoke to SpaceX Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk and announced
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YouTube offers podcasters up to $30,000 to create videos
YouTube wants to include more podcasts on their platform, by offering grants up to $30,000 to create videos.
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Ukraine to join NATO cyber defence centre as 'contributing participant'
Ukraine will join NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence as a 'contributing participant'.
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Cryptocurrencies in a time of war
The value of cryptocurrency ever since Russia invaded Ukraine has prompted increased demand in Russia and beyond.
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Bitcoin falls 8.3% to $38,932
Bitcoin drops 8.3% on Friday, losing $3,523.07, while ether dropped 7.87%.
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Russia blocks Facebook, accusing it of restricting access to Russian media
Russia blocks Facebook, after finding 26 cases of discrimination against Russian media by the company.
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Select Technologies Factory partners with Xiaomi H.K. Ltd for smartphone production in Pakistan
With this production, Pakistan is expected to reduce its import costs and increase its overseas business opportunities
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Ukraine to unveil NFTs to support military as crypto funding push continues
Ukraine to sell NFTs to support its armed forces by raising crypto funds, Vice-Prime minister says.
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Panasonic plans new massive battery plant in US to supply Tesla
Panasonic to build mega-factory in the US to make a new type EV battery for Tesla.
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Twitter expands crowdsourced fact check experiment 'Birdwatch'
Twitter is expanding its fact-checking program, Birdwatch, by noting tweets with misleading information.
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Ukraine to seek action against Russia from about 50 tech firms
Ukraine is going to urge 50 tech companies including gaming esports, etc. to take action against Russia.
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Crypto exchanges won't bar Russians, raising fears of sanctions backdoor
Some cryptocurrency exchanges are adamant about staying in Russia, undermining Western efforts to isolate the country.
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US states probing TikTok's effects on young people
Eight states launched a bipartisan nationwide investigation of TikTok's physical and mental harm to young people.
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Apple to host spring event next week, low-cost 5G iPhone in focus
Apple's annual spring product launch is happening next week on March 8th, with anticipation for its low-cost 5G iPhone
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CNN confirms streaming service CNN+ to launch this spring
CNN to launch its news and entertainment streaming service, CNN+, with an initial subscription of $2.99.
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Reddit quarantines r/Russia over misinformation
Reddit quarantines r/Russia for spreading false information against Ukraine while supporting Russia's invasion.
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US can regulate cryptocurrencies without new law, think tank says
According to Think Tank, US regulators can use laws to bring cryptocurrencies under their supervision.
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Move over candy bars, New York vending machine now selling NFT art
Neon has launched its first NFT vending machine in New York so as to make art collectibles easily available as candy.
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Russian ransomware attacks on Ukraine muted by leaks, insurance woes
Pro-Russian ransomware gangs with networks in Ukraine have yet to materialise despite warnings.
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Twitter to comply with EU sanctions on Russian state media
Twitter has agreed to comply with European Union's sanctions on Russian RT and Sputnik once the EU order takes effect.
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Nokia's new phones promise all-day battery life, low price
Nokia's new upcoming C-range of smartphones will feature a remarkable battery lasting all day at affordable prices
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Signal says messages circulating about app's hacking false
Rumors around messaging app Signal being hacked have been confirmed by the company to be false.
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Cyberattack on NATO could trigger collective defence clause
Cyberattack on NATO members could trigger a collective defense clause, amid fears over Russian conflict spreading.
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Demand for VPNs in Russia, Ukraine leaps as internet control tightens
After cyberattacks and social media site restrictions by government, Ukrainians and Russians look for VPN tools online
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Netflix will not add state-run channels to Russian service, defying regulation
Netflix has refused to add state-run Russian channels to its services despite regulations in Russia.
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TikTok War: How Russia's invasion of Ukraine played to social media's youngest audience
At the outbreak of war in Ukraine, TikTok has been flooded with videos from the front line and explosions taking place
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Apple's new phone may have a 20-inch foldable screen
Apple is reportedly exploring foldable 20-inch devices, which can turn into a touchscreen laptop when folded.
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In Profile: Nighat Dad galvanising online movements
Nighat Dad is one of the pioneers to campaign around access to open internet in Pakistan
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Meta restricts some Russian state media accounts at Ukraine request
Meta has restricted some accounts in Ukraine, especially those belonging to Russian state media organizations.
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EU's Breton wants Google, YouTube to ban war propaganda accounts
EU industry chief thinks Alphabet and YouTube to restrict content promoting war propaganda amidst the war in Ukraine.
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Google disables Google Maps live traffic data in Ukraine
Google has temporarily disabled some Google Map tools providing live information about traffic for Ukraine.
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Moscow battles big tech to control the narrative
While tech companies restrict content on Russian propaganda, Moscow fights to change the narrative of the war.
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Telegram may restrict some channels if situation in Ukraine escalates
Durov said in a post that Telegram channels were increasingly becoming a source of unverified information
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Tiny robots made in Mexico to explore moon in scientific first
The so-called nano robots will work together like a swarm of bees
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Twitter says its site is being restricted in Russia amid Ukraine crisis
Moscow also said it was partially limiting access to Meta Platforms Inc’s Facebook
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Google blocks RT, other Russian channels from earning ad dollars
Videos from the affected channels also will come up less often in recommendations
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Google, Apple maps indicate Russian invasion ahead of news going public
Open-source intelligence expert Jeffery Lewis and team were able to ascertain an invasion was underway in Ukraine
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Russia-based ransomware group Conti issues warning to Kremlin foes
Russian cybercrime group declares support for Kremlin issuing warning to Russian foes of cyber attack.
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Avast flags money scams as threat amid Ukraine violence
Avast warned that cybercriminals will try to seek advantage of the Russia-Ukraine chaos to make quick money.
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Russia to restrict Facebook access for 'censoring' its media
Russia limits access to Facebook after accusing Meta of censoring content they posted on the platform.
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Meta to bar Russian state media from running ads, monetizing on platform
Meta bars Russia from running ads and monetizing on its platform to anywhere in the world.
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Research shows people trust AI-generated deepfake faces more
Research shows that people prefer AI-generated deepfake images of people rather than real faces images.
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Spotify releases 'Car Thing' to play music while you drive
Spotify Car Thing will respond to your voice commands as you drive and control what you listen to
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Coinbase's trading volumes surge on retail interest
Cryptocurrency exchange, Coinbase hit a surge in quarterly trading volume as changing prices drew in retail traders.
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Facebook, Twitter highlight security steps for users in Ukraine
Meta platforms set up special operations centers to monitor the conflict in Ukraine, ensuring security for users.
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The new US export rules designed to freeze Russian tech
US restricted American and foreign-produced tech goods to Russia, after the invasion of Ukraine.
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GroupM launches AI-driven platform INCA to connect brands with credible influencers and publishers
Brands can create or promote content across digital channels and beyond to increase consumer engagement via INCA
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Ukraine calls on hacker underground to defend against Russia
Ukrainian government asks for hacker underground volunteers to protect the country's infrastructure.
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Cryptocurrencies fall after Russia invades Ukraine
Bitcoin value falls 7.9% to $34,324 as Russia invades Ukraine and bombs a number of cities.