“Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Withheld Russia Data, Reports Say” plus 9 more NYT > Technology |
- Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Withheld Russia Data, Reports Say
- The Shift: Social Media’s Forever War
- Huawei’s ‘Wolf Culture’ Helped It Grow, and Got It Into Trouble
- North Korea, Fearing K-Pop and Porn, Warns Against Smartphones’ Influence
- The Shift: Russian Trolls Came for Instagram, Too
- Walt Mossberg, Veteran Technology Journalist, Quits Facebook
- A Toaster on Wheels to Deliver Groceries? Self-Driving Tech Tests Practical Uses
- Sprint, T-Mobile Deal Gets Green Light From U.S. Regulators
- Some of the Popular Images and Themes the Russians Posted on Social Media
- Voter Suppression and Racial Targeting: In Facebook’s and Twitter’s Words
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Withheld Russia Data, Reports Say Posted: 17 Dec 2018 06:25 PM PST Reports to the Senate on Russian interference in the 2016 election and beyond criticized the tech companies for failing to disclose important details. |
The Shift: Social Media’s Forever War Posted: 17 Dec 2018 04:49 PM PST New Senate reports show that the Russian influence campaign for the 2016 election ushered in a new era of extended conflict. |
Huawei’s ‘Wolf Culture’ Helped It Grow, and Got It Into Trouble Posted: 18 Dec 2018 08:00 AM PST The Chinese tech giant cultivated a hard-charging spirit in its quest for world dominance. Some employees may have been pushed too far. |
North Korea, Fearing K-Pop and Porn, Warns Against Smartphones’ Influence Posted: 18 Dec 2018 03:34 AM PST Mobile phones "instill students with unhealthy ideology," said a state-run paper in the North, where many users have found ways around official information controls. |
The Shift: Russian Trolls Came for Instagram, Too Posted: 18 Dec 2018 02:00 AM PST A look at posts from the Internet Research Agency reveals that the group used Instagram for several distinct purposes. |
Walt Mossberg, Veteran Technology Journalist, Quits Facebook Posted: 18 Dec 2018 12:19 AM PST Mr. Mossberg has spent decades chronicling the privacy implications of Facebook's policies. On Monday, he opted out. |
A Toaster on Wheels to Deliver Groceries? Self-Driving Tech Tests Practical Uses Posted: 17 Dec 2018 10:00 PM PST With driverless passenger services slow to become realities, the autonomous industry is casting about for ways to profitably use its technology. |
Sprint, T-Mobile Deal Gets Green Light From U.S. Regulators Posted: 17 Dec 2018 09:38 PM PST The two wireless operators are moving closer to a merger following approval from a federal government security committee and other top officials. |
Some of the Popular Images and Themes the Russians Posted on Social Media Posted: 18 Dec 2018 04:22 AM PST Using an array of accounts on multiple platforms and targeting a variety of demographics, the Russians have generated millions of interactions with their posts. |
Voter Suppression and Racial Targeting: In Facebook’s and Twitter’s Words Posted: 17 Dec 2018 09:32 AM PST A new report says that social media companies have evaded or been misleading about claims that Russian efforts on their platforms tried to discourage voting. |
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