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No More TikTok for US Citizens as Donald Trump Keeps His Word

Donald Trump's regulation to prevent Americans from further downloading of TikTok and WeChat applications will come into force this Sunday. The information was confirmed by the administration of the current US President.

hardware & software

Karol Laska

September 19, 2020

No More TikTok for US Citizens as Donald Trump Keeps His Word

Google Drive Will Automatically Delete Our Files From the Bin

No more storing files in the Google Drive bin forever. Under the new rules, data older than 30 days will be automatically deleted.

hardware & software

Karol Laska

September 17, 2020

Google Drive Will Automatically Delete Our Files From the Bin

Ninja Signs Exclusive Deal With Twitch

Streamer Richard „Ninja” Tyler Blevins officially announced that from now on he will only appear on Twitch.tv.

video games

Paul Wozniak

September 10, 2020

Ninja Signs Exclusive Deal With Twitch

Engineer Leaves Facebook Saying the Company Makes Money on Hate

One of Facebook's software engineers decided to give up his job in the company because, in his opinion, the company makes money on hatred and its only goal is profit.

hardware & software

Mikolaj Laszkiewicz

September 9, 2020

Engineer Leaves Facebook Saying the Company Makes Money on Hate

Google May be Accused of Monopolistic Practices - Again

According to the Reuters news agency - citing several anonymous sources - U.S. Department of Justice investigators may soon be bringing several monopoly charges against Google. The accusations concern mainly two areas - web browser and contracts on the advertising market.

hardware & software

Bart Swiatek

September 7, 2020

Google May be Accused of Monopolistic Practices - Again

Apple Achieves Total Domination in Smartphone Sales

Apple has dominated the top ten best-selling phones in the world. Poor performance of the competition.

hardware & software

Mikolaj Laszkiewicz

September 2, 2020

Apple Achieves Total Domination in Smartphone Sales

Facebook Sues Dealer of Fake Likes on Instagram

Facebook has taken legal action against a developer selling likes on Instagram.

hardware & software

Mikolaj Laszkiewicz

August 31, 2020

Facebook Sues Dealer of Fake Likes on Instagram

Battle of Web Browsers Across the Last 25 Years

Pie Chart Pirate channel published a video, showing the evolution of popularity of individual web browsers between 1994-2019.

hardware & software

Bart Swiatek

August 31, 2020

Battle of Web Browsers Across the Last 25 Years

Reddit Users Banned in Spades for Hate Speech

Reddit's authorities have started banning users who promote hate speech. Since the change of content rules, 7 thousand accounts that violated the new rules have been removed.

hardware & software

Karol Laska

August 20, 2020

Reddit Users Banned in Spades for Hate Speech

Facebook is a Threat to Public Health? Specialists Warn

A lot of information on Facebook can be a health hazard. Avaaz is presenting a report on the increase in harmful content related to the pandemic and medicine in general.

hardware & software

Arkadiusz Strzala

August 20, 2020

Facebook is a Threat to Public Health? Specialists Warn

Microsoft is Slowly Ceasing Support for Internet Explorer

Microsoft plans to gradually phase-out support for Internet Explorer 11 as part of its own service ecosystem (Microsoft 365) - the process will end in August 2021. Next March, the company also intends to cease the release of security updates for older versions of the Microsoft Edge browser.

hardware & software

Bart Swiatek

August 19, 2020

Microsoft is Slowly Ceasing Support for Internet Explorer
As Much as Half of Young Americans Would Like TikTok Back

As Much as Half of Young Americans Would Like TikTok Back

A survey conducted on TruePublic was used to gather the opinions of US citizen on the ban imposed on TikTok. Most people disagree with Donald Trump's decision.

hardware & software

Karol Laska

August 15, 2020

As Much as Half of Young Americans Would Like TikTok Back

Facebook Sued for Ulawful Collection of Biometric Data

The California state court has received serious accusations that Facebook is illegally collecting biometric data of Instagram users.

hardware & software

Karol Laska

August 13, 2020

Facebook Sued for Ulawful Collection of Biometric Data

SpaceX Manufactures 120 Starlink Satellites per Month

SpaceX continues the Starlink project to provide Internet access in every corner of the Earth. Currently, as many as 120 satellites per month are produced, an unprecedented result in this industry sector.

hardware & software

Arkadiusz Strzala

August 11, 2020

SpaceX Manufactures 120 Starlink Satellites per Month

Google Gives Up on Another Service

Google Play Music will close soon. The service will be phased out gradually and will end between October and the end of the year. At the same time, Google encourages subscribers to move their collections to YouTube Music.

hardware & software

Agnes Adamus

August 7, 2020

Google Gives Up on Another Service
Apple Confirms: Stadia and xCloud Unavailable on iOS

Apple Confirms: Stadia and xCloud Unavailable on iOS

Apple has confirmed what we have long expected. Streaming services like Google Stadia and Project xCloud are against App Store's regulations. In other words, we won't see any of them on iOS devices.

hardware & software

Jacob Blazewicz

August 7, 2020

Apple Confirms: Stadia and xCloud Unavailable on iOS
Donald Trump Orders a Ban on WeChat and TikTok

Donald Trump Orders a Ban on WeChat and TikTok

Donald Trump's recent plans to ban the use of TikToka are soon to be reflected in law.

hardware & software

Mikolaj Laszkiewicz

August 7, 2020

Donald Trump Orders a Ban on WeChat and TikTok
Intel has a Problem - 20 GB of Classified Data and Tools Have Leaked

Intel has a Problem - 20 GB of Classified Data and Tools Have Leaked

There has been a major leak of classified data at Intel. A 20-gigabyte package containing, among other things, CPU blueprints and tools used by the company's employees has surfaced online.

hardware & software

Bart Swiatek

August 7, 2020

Intel has a Problem - 20 GB of Classified Data and Tools Have Leaked

Reels - Facebook Launches Competition for TikTok

Facebook officially revealed Reels - a new Instagram feature and competition for TikTok. The service is available in over 50 countries.

hardware & software

Jacob Blazewicz

August 5, 2020

Reels - Facebook Launches Competition for TikTok

Twitter - Phone Numbers Added for Protection Were Used to Make Money

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Twitter in connection with a case of „unintentional” selling of access to the emails and telephone numbers provided by users as part of a two-step verification, among other things, to advertisers.

hardware & software

Jacob Blazewicz

August 5, 2020

Twitter - Phone Numbers Added for Protection Were Used to Make Money