Category: Technology
Meta tells the Oversight Board it isn’t removing the word ‘transgenderism’ from its hate speech rules
If anyone was holding out hope that the Oversight Board would provide some kind of check on Meta’s rewritten hate speech policy, Meta has just made it clear exactly where it stands. The company published its formal response to the board’s criticism, and has declined to commit to any substantive steps to change its rules….
Windows parental controls are blocking Chrome
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Microsoft is making it harder to use Chrome on Windows. The culprit? This time, it’s Windows’ Family Safety feature. Since early this month, the parental control measure has prevented users from opening Chrome. Strangely, no other apps or browsers appear to be affected. Redditors first reported the…
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The 6th Qingdao Multinationals Summit Closes, With $5.93b Deals For 40 Agreements Signed
QINGDAO, China, June 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — At the Sixth Qingdao Multinationals Summit (QMS) held in Qingdao, a coastal city in east China’s Shandong Province from June 18th to 20th, a total of 40 key foreign-funded and trade projects were signed at the summit, amounting to $5.93 billion in total investment. These projects span…
Threat campaign fooling developers in GitHub repos
A threat campaign has been targeting software developers through GitHub repos that, at first glance, look completely legitimate. Security researchers from ReversingLabs found over 60 GitHub repos containing what appeared to be ordinary hacking tools written in Python. But, look a bit closer – or rather, scroll a bit further right – and you’d find…
Snap is acquiring Saturn, a calendar app used at thousands of high schools
Snap has acquired , a calendar app for high school and college students. The company didn’t disclose the terms of the deal but said that close to 30 of Saturn’s full-time employees will be joining Snap as part of the acquisition. It’s not clear what exactly Snap has planned for Saturn, but the company confirmed…
Early Prime Day deals include the 8BitDo Micro gamepad for only $17
Amazon Prime Days begins again on July 8, but early deals are already starting to trickle out. For instance, the 8BitDo Micro gamepad is on sale for just $17. This is a record-low price and represents a discount of 33 percent. However, the deal only applies to the green colorway. The Micro is a Bluetooth…
Nothing’s first over-ear headphones leak ahead of July unveiling
Nothing has probably made its biggest impression in the tech world with its distinctive mid-range Android phones (like the 3a Pro pictured above). But the UK-based brand’s first product was actually wireless earbuds, and now it’s preparing to unveil its first over-ear headphones on July 1. As is often the way, though, we don’t have…
What to expect at the next Samsung Galaxy Unpacked
The next Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event could be announced any day now. The summertime event usually happens in July or August. No date has been officially set, but at least one rumor suggests that it will all go down on July 9 at 10AM ET, and New York City is being floated as the likely…
INMOTION Launches The All-New V12S Electric Unicycle, Redefining Intelligent And Free Urban Mobility
SHENZHEN, China, June 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — INMOTION, the world’s best-selling electric unicycle brand for five consecutive years, today officially unveils its latest flagship model: the INMOTION V12S. More than just an electric unicycle, the V12S is a declaration of freedom, convenience, and intelligent living—designed for the new generation of urban explorers. As cities…