“Tech Companies Banned Infowars. Now, Its App Is Trending.” plus 4 more NYT > Technology |
- Tech Companies Banned Infowars. Now, Its App Is Trending.
- Tech Fix: The Internet Trolls Have Won. Sorry, There’s Not Much You Can Do.
- New York City Caps Uber and Lyft Vehicles in a Crackdown
- Tech Tip: How to Look for Proof of a Spoof
- Playing Catch-Up With Walmart, Amazon Offers Digital Grocery Pickup at Whole Foods
Tech Companies Banned Infowars. Now, Its App Is Trending. Posted: 08 Aug 2018 06:35 PM PDT Days after Google, Facebook and Apple removed Infowars content, the app from the right-wing conspiracy site has surged in downloads. |
Tech Fix: The Internet Trolls Have Won. Sorry, There’s Not Much You Can Do. Posted: 08 Aug 2018 03:24 PM PDT When it comes to online comments and discourse and what you can do to limit their toxicity, you only have a certain amount of power. The real leverage lies with the tech companies. |
New York City Caps Uber and Lyft Vehicles in a Crackdown Posted: 09 Aug 2018 07:00 AM PDT The City Council voted on Wednesday to cap Uber vehicles and other ride-hail services. |
Tech Tip: How to Look for Proof of a Spoof Posted: 09 Aug 2018 06:00 AM PDT If your friends are getting email messages you didn't send, someone may be forging your address on spammy activities. |
Playing Catch-Up With Walmart, Amazon Offers Digital Grocery Pickup at Whole Foods Posted: 08 Aug 2018 04:37 PM PDT Amazon said its Whole Foods stores would let customers order groceries online and pick them up in person. Walmart already offers that service at nearly 1,800 stores. |
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