“Jack Dorsey, Posting About Myanmar on Twitter, Is Accused of Being Tone Deaf” plus 3 more NYT > Technology
“Jack Dorsey, Posting About Myanmar on Twitter, Is Accused of Being Tone Deaf” plus 3 more NYT > Technology |
- Jack Dorsey, Posting About Myanmar on Twitter, Is Accused of Being Tone Deaf
- What Happens When 25,000 Amazon Workers Flush Toilets?
- How to Stop Apps From Tracking Your Location
- How The Times Analyzed Location Tracking Companies
Jack Dorsey, Posting About Myanmar on Twitter, Is Accused of Being Tone Deaf Posted: 10 Dec 2018 03:15 AM PST Mr. Dorsey's tweets about his silent-meditation retreat in the country were criticized for not mentioning the plight of the Rohingya, a persecuted Muslim minority. |
What Happens When 25,000 Amazon Workers Flush Toilets? Posted: 10 Dec 2018 06:21 AM PST Amazon's offices in Queens will be built over an aging sewage system. The city says the pipes can handle the wastewater, but residents are worried. |
How to Stop Apps From Tracking Your Location Posted: 10 Dec 2018 12:37 AM PST Hundreds of apps can follow your movements and share the details with advertisers, retailers and even hedge funds. Here's how to limit the snooping. |
How The Times Analyzed Location Tracking Companies Posted: 10 Dec 2018 12:09 AM PST Reporters tested apps made for both Android and iOS, evaluated app code and examined the companies receiving the data. |
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