“Twitter Will Ban All Political Ads, C.E.O. Jack Dorsey Says” plus 11 more NYT > Technology |
- Twitter Will Ban All Political Ads, C.E.O. Jack Dorsey Says
- A Greater Understanding of Race and Identity Through Tech
- Netflix Expands Into a World Full of Censors
- Tales From the Teenage Cancel Culture
- Stick to Sports? No Way. Deadspin Journalists Quit en Masse.
- A Physics Magic Trick: Take 2 Sheets of Carbon and Twist
- Apple Offers Upbeat Forecast While Profit Continues to Fall
- Facebook’s Earnings and Revenue Jump, Topping Forecasts
- Lyft Focuses on Profitability as Cash-Burning Companies Lose Luster
- This Guy Thought He Beat Facebook’s Controversial Political Ads Policy
- 2 Plead Guilty in 2016 Uber and Lynda.com Hacks
- Amazon Tests ‘Soul of Seattle’ With Deluge of Election Cash
Twitter Will Ban All Political Ads, C.E.O. Jack Dorsey Says Posted: 30 Oct 2019 05:32 PM PDT The social media company's action is a stark contrast to that of Facebook, which is taking a hands-off approach to political advertising. |
A Greater Understanding of Race and Identity Through Tech Posted: 30 Oct 2019 11:58 AM PDT Podcasts featuring inmates. The evolution of social media. The writing of Stephen Hawking. All are routes to thinking about race and identity, says Lauretta Charlton, editor of Race/Related. |
Netflix Expands Into a World Full of Censors Posted: 31 Oct 2019 08:04 AM PDT The streaming giant is having to navigate different political and moral landscapes, and calls for government oversight, as it seeks subscribers worldwide. |
Tales From the Teenage Cancel Culture Posted: 31 Oct 2019 06:52 AM PDT What's cancel culture really like? Ask a teenager. They know. |
Stick to Sports? No Way. Deadspin Journalists Quit en Masse. Posted: 31 Oct 2019 04:29 AM PDT At least eight writers and editors resigned on the day after the firing of the interim editor in chief. |
A Physics Magic Trick: Take 2 Sheets of Carbon and Twist Posted: 31 Oct 2019 06:16 AM PDT The study of graphene was starting to go out of style, but new experiments with sheets of the ultrathin material revealed there was much left to learn. |
Apple Offers Upbeat Forecast While Profit Continues to Fall Posted: 30 Oct 2019 03:36 PM PDT The company said its profit dropped 3.1 percent from a year ago, but there are early hints that new iPhones are selling well heading into the holidays. |
Facebook’s Earnings and Revenue Jump, Topping Forecasts Posted: 30 Oct 2019 09:41 PM PDT The company's financial performance is a regular bright spot for the social giant, which has been embroiled in scandals in recent years. |
Lyft Focuses on Profitability as Cash-Burning Companies Lose Luster Posted: 30 Oct 2019 05:30 PM PDT Lyft had said that it would lose record amounts of money, but it changed its tune as the sentiment toward prominent technology start-ups has soured. |
This Guy Thought He Beat Facebook’s Controversial Political Ads Policy Posted: 30 Oct 2019 01:11 PM PDT "Apparently, it's only O.K. to lie on Facebook if you don't tell them you're lying," said Adriel Hampton, who is running for California governor in protest of the site's reluctance to fact-check politicians. |
2 Plead Guilty in 2016 Uber and Lynda.com Hacks Posted: 31 Oct 2019 05:43 AM PDT Guilty pleas to charges of hacking and an extortion conspiracy cap a legal saga that ensnared the tech companies in data breach scandals. |
Amazon Tests ‘Soul of Seattle’ With Deluge of Election Cash Posted: 30 Oct 2019 02:28 PM PDT Amazon is flexing its financial power in Seattle's City Council elections, putting an innovative program meant to combat such influence at risk. |
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