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Google, Others Say Uganda Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill Bad for Business

Google, Others Say Uganda Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill Bad for Business

By Rodney Muhumuza | Mar 29, 2023

A business group in Uganda including corporate giants such as Google says it opposes the country's anti-LGBTQ legislation, calling it "a concern for global businesses and investors operating or planning to invest" in the East African country.

When Kitty Went Missing, her Owners Turned to... Grindr

When Kitty Went Missing, her Owners Turned to... Grindr

By Kilian Melloy | Mar 28, 2023

When Ruby, a 6-year-old black-and-white cat, escaped from her owners' home in Brighton, England, her owners turned to a novel place for help getting her back: gay dating app Grindr.

What Can Google's AI-powered Bard Do? We Tested It for You

What Can Google's AI-powered Bard Do? We Tested It for You

By Michael Liedtke | Mar 28, 2023

To use, or not to use, Bard? That is the Shakespearean question an Associated Press reporter sought to answer while testing out Google's artificially intelligent chatbot.

U.S. to Adopt New Restrictions on Using Commercial Spyware

U.S. to Adopt New Restrictions on Using Commercial Spyware

By Nomaan Merchant | Mar 28, 2023

The U.S. government will restrict its use of spyware tools that have been used to surveil human rights activists, journalists and dissidents around the world, under an executive order by President Biden.

Twitter Celebs Balk at Paying Elon Musk for Blue Check Mark

Twitter Celebs Balk at Paying Elon Musk for Blue Check Mark

By Matt O'Brien | Mar 28, 2023

William Shatner, Monica Lewinsky and other prolific Twitter commentators — some household names, others little-known journalists — could soon be losing their blue check marks.

Twitter Hunts Github User who Posted Source Code Online

Twitter Hunts Github User who Posted Source Code Online

By Anne D'Innocenzio | Mar 28, 2023

Some parts of Twitter's source code — the fundamental computer code on which the social network runs — were leaked online, the social media company said in a legal filing.

Twitter: Parts of Its Source Code Leaked Online

Twitter: Parts of Its Source Code Leaked Online

By Anne D'Innocenzio | Mar 27, 2023

Some parts of Twitter's source code — the fundamental computer code on which the social network runs — were leaked online, the social media company said in a legal filing on Sunday.

HIV-Positive TikTok Influencer Diaries Daily Life to Uplift, Inform

HIV-Positive TikTok Influencer Diaries Daily Life to Uplift, Inform

Mar 26, 2023

19-year-old Zachary Willmore is HIV-positive, and talking about it on TikTok — not with regret or misery, but as someone living his best life and looking to educate others.

Gap Grows Between TikTok Users, Lawmakers on Potential Ban

Gap Grows Between TikTok Users, Lawmakers on Potential Ban

By Haleluya Hadero | Mar 26, 2023

On the one side are lawmakers' dire warnings about possible Chinese surveillance. On the other are some 150 million TikTok users in the U.S. who want to keep making and watching short, fun videos.

Grindr Issues Warning to Users in Egypt

Grindr Issues Warning to Users in Egypt

Mar 25, 2023

A popular gay social networking application said Friday that it is issuing a warning to its users in Egypt, as police impersonate community members to target LGBTQ+ individuals.

Will Utah's Social Media Law Harm LGBTQ+ Youth?

Will Utah's Social Media Law Harm LGBTQ+ Youth?

By Barbara Ortutay | Mar 25, 2023

Utah's social media legislation attempts to shield children and teens from the ill effects of social media and empower parents. But can it be enforced — and will there be consequences for LGBTQ+ youth?

Trump Arrested? Putin Jailed? Fake AI Images Spread Online

Trump Arrested? Putin Jailed? Fake AI Images Spread Online

By Arijeta Lajka and Philip Marcelo | Mar 24, 2023

Former President Donald Trump getting gang-tackled by riot-gear-clad New York City police officers. Russian President Vladimir Putin in prison grays behind the bars of a dimly lit concrete cell.

TikTok CEO Grilled by Skeptical Lawmakers on Safety, Content

TikTok CEO Grilled by Skeptical Lawmakers on Safety, Content

By Haleluya Hadero and Farnoush Amiri | Mar 24, 2023

A nearly six-hour grilling of TikTok's CEO by lawmakers brought the platform's 150 million U.S. users no closer to an answer as to whether the app will be wiped from their devices.

Utah Social Media Law Means Kids Need Approval from Parents

Utah Social Media Law Means Kids Need Approval from Parents

By Sam Metz and Barbara Ortutay | Mar 24, 2023

Children and teens in Utah would lose access to social media apps such as TikTok if they don't have parental consent and face other restrictions under a first-in-the-nation law.

How to Advocate and Act Politically Online Using Bitcoin

How to Advocate and Act Politically Online Using Bitcoin

Mar 24, 2023

With Bitcoin, individuals may donate to causes and support initiatives without disclosing their identities.

TikTok CEO Faces Off with Congress over Security Fears

TikTok CEO Faces Off with Congress over Security Fears

By Kelvin Chan and Haleluya Hadero | Mar 23, 2023

The CEO of TikTok faced a grilling Thursday from a U.S. congressional committee in a rare public appearance where made his own case for why the hugely popular video-sharing app shouldn't be banned.

Holocaust Survivor Shares on TikTok to Educate Young People

Holocaust Survivor Shares on TikTok to Educate Young People

By Ted Shaffrey | Mar 23, 2023

Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman is a TikTok star at age 85, thanks to her 17-year-old grandson.

TikTok CEO to Tell Congress App is Safe, Urge Against Ban

TikTok CEO to Tell Congress App is Safe, Urge Against Ban

By Kelvin Chan | Mar 22, 2023

TikTok's CEO plans to tell Congress that the video-sharing app is committed to user safety, data protection and security, and keeping the platform free from Chinese government influence.

Drinking Game Apps or Old-School Spin the Bottle: What Holds the Future?

Drinking Game Apps or Old-School Spin the Bottle: What Holds the Future?

Mar 22, 2023

There are many top bottle drinking game apps that are free to download and guaranteed to keep the party atmosphere lively.

Digital Literacy: Can the Republic 'Survive an Algorithm?'

Digital Literacy: Can the Republic 'Survive an Algorithm?'

By David Klepper and Manuel Valdes | Mar 20, 2023

Shawn Lee, a high school social studies teacher in Seattle, wants to see lessons on internet akin to a kind of 21st century driver's education, an essential for modern life.

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