Twitter rolls out tipping with bitcoin, explores verifying NFT profile pics social media Article 397 words 7 votes
Apple must allow other forms of in-app purchases, rules judge in Epic v. Apple apple.app store Article 261 words 28 votes
Google, Apple remove Alexei Navalny app from stores as Russian elections begin apple google Article 210 words 13 votes
OnlyFans drops planned porn ban, will continue to allow sexually explicit content social media Article 253 words 35 votes
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OnlyFans will prohibit "content containing sexually-explicit conduct" (but still allow nudity) starting October 1, at the request of banking/payment providers social media Article 296 words 50 votes
Reddit is raising up to $700M in Series F funding, at a valuation of over $10 billion social media Article 279 words 23 votes
Facebook cracks down on discussing ‘hoes’ in gardening group social media facebook Article 363 words, published Jul 20 2021 12 votes
Norway says cyber attack on parliament carried out from China – attack had utilised a security hole in Microsoft's Exchange software microsoft security.cyber Article 341 words 10 votes
Authenticated brand logos in Gmail will roll out over the coming weeks google Article 228 words 8 votes
Twitter is shutting down Fleets, its expiring tweets feature. In its place at the top of the timeline will be Spaces, Twitter's live audio chat rooms. social media Article 322 words 9 votes
British right to repair law comes into force today, excludes smartphones and computers Article 362 words 10 votes
LinkedIn breach reportedly exposes data of 92% of users, including inferred salaries privacy social media security Article 329 words 13 votes
Twitch, Pinterest, Reddit and more go down in Fastly CDN outage internet social media Article 90 words 25 votes
Android 12 will finally let alternative app stores update apps without bothering the user android.12 Article 347 words, published May 20 2021 14 votes
Twitter may be working on Twitter Blue, a subscription service that would cost $2.99 per month social media Article 395 words 14 votes
HTC unveils new Vive Pro 2 with 5K resolution display and 120Hz refresh rate Article 366 words 13 votes
Juan Joya Borja, known as 'El Risitas' or the 'Spanish Laughing Guy' meme, has died Article 247 words 12 votes
Beavers chewed through a cable and knocked out internet service to hundreds in a Canadian town Article 6 votes
Microsoft enables Linux GUI apps on Windows 10 for developers linux microsoft Article 323 words 24 votes
Facebook makes it easier for users to see News Feed stories in chronological order social media facebook Article 323 words 8 votes
Nvidia confirms they accidentally released a driver that removed the Ethereum-mining limitations on RTX 3060 GPUs, undermining their attempt to make the cards unappealing to cryptominers Article 244 words 25 votes
Techworker.com launches, a new reader-funded site focusing on employees at tech companies Article 384 words 10 votes
Facebook is a global mafia social media facebook internet Article 343 words, published Feb 18 2021 10 votes
Reddit has raised $368 million in Series E funding, at a $6 billion valuation social media Article 360 words 15 votes
A twenty-year-old man was fatally shot while filming a YouTube "prank" robbery social media Article 193 words 16 votes
Hackers try to contaminate Florida town's water supply through computer breach Article 361 words 15 votes
Texas Department of Public Safety issues amber alert for victim of horror doll Chucky Article 325 words 5 votes
Joe Manchin's bid to pierce US tech's shield internet Article 234 words, published Feb 1 2021 4 votes
New Spotify patent involves monitoring users’ speech to recommend music privacy Article 329 words 25 votes
Facebook bans Trump "indefinitely" with Mark Zuckerberg explaining that "the risks of allowing the President to continue to use our service... are simply too great" facebook social media Article 123 words 36 votes
Standard Notes completes penetration test and cryptography audit security privacy Article 350 words 14 votes
Open-source developer and manager David Recordon named White House Director of Technology Article 365 words 14 votes