January 14, 2021 Twitter says Chinese government’s tweets denying ‘forced labor’ in Xinjiang don’t break its rules Twitter on Thursday said that recent tweets by the Chinese communist regime denying that forced labor takes place in the Xinjiang province do not violate its rules -- amid the ongoing debate about the tech company’s policies.
January 14, 2021 ‘Social Dilemma’ star warns of Big Tech bans Former Google consultant Joe Toscano joins Dana Perino on ‘The Daily Briefing.’
January 14, 2021 Does Facebook nuking 'Stop the Steal' posts make it harder to track riot organizers? Social media giant Facebook said earlier this week that it will remove all content containing the phrase "stop the steal" in order to cut down on "content that could incite further violence."
January 14, 2021 ‘Social Dilemma’ star warns of Big Tech bans: Companies need to work together to ‘unite country’ Former Google consultant Joe Toscano provides insight into Big Tech overreach on ‘The Daily Briefing.’
January 14, 2021 Hear it: Amazon's electric delivery van is loud The electric delivery van that Rivian is building for Amazon features a pedestrian warning system that emits a hum as the vehicle drives at low speeds.
January 14, 2021 Best of CES: Smart masks, LG rollable phone, flying Cadillac CES 2021 had the usual high-tech parade of TVs, laptops, phones and robots, but masks made this year’s show different.
January 14, 2021 Want to get away from Big Tech? Here’s how The recent ban of Parler from Apple and Google’s app stores and the Amazon shutdown of the social media app might have you thinking about Big Tech’s power. Add to this news that the messaging service WhatsApp, owned by Facebook, is grabbing more of your personal data.
January 14, 2021 Hong Kong ISP blocks access to pro-democracy website under national security law A Hong Kong internet service provider on Thursday said it had blocked access to a pro-democracy website to comply with the city’s national security law.
January 14, 2021 Jason Chaffetz: Democrats have leveraged pandemic, economic pain and civil unrest for political gain Never let it be said that Democrats let the crises of the past 12 months go to waste. With the coronavirus pandemic, forced closures of large swaths of the economy and civil unrest, the left did what it always does in times of crisis: leverage disaster for political gain.
January 14, 2021 Google to pay $250G in DACA fees to cover more than 500 'Dreamers' Senior adviser at The Heritage Foundation Mike Howell weighs in on Google's immigration grant.Â