Technology
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Facebook outage: a front page full of random posts
Facebook is experiencing technical difficulties this morning. Users see tons of random posts from strangers appearing on their Facebook feed. In most cases, ... -
North Korea fires cruise missiles during exercise.
North Korea conducted successful cruise missile tests over the weekend, state news agency KCNA reported. The long-range missiles flew 1,500 kilometres before hitting targets ... -
Apple expects to sell many more new iPhones
Apple expects to sell many more copies of the latest iPhone this year than in previous years. The iPhone 13 is expected this fall. ... -
TikTok rival YouTube Shorts now officially launched in the Netherlands
YouTube Shorts is officially available in the Netherlands from today. YouTube users can create and share short videos with their smartphones using the TikTok-like ... -
Google Will Use Cookies for Two Years Longer
Google is postponing the phasing out of the use of cookies by almost two years. The technology giant wrote this in a blog post ... -
Google: staff can work from home until September
Google employees are allowed to work longer from home due to the corona pandemic. Google extended the current arrangement until September 2021. Google is ... -
Facebook sues man who copied 100,000 Instagram profiles.
Facebook has sued a developer who ran a network of Instagram-like sites. Photos and videos from 100,000 Instagram accounts were used, without the people ... -
‘iPhone 13 Pro will get a 120 Hz screen next year.’
Apple would provide the ‘iPhone 13 Pro’ next year with a screen with the higher refresh rate of 120 hertz so that images look ... -
Facebook sues man who sold phoney Instagram likes
Facebook has sued an American man who sold fake Instagram likes and comments as part of a service that offered fake social media interaction. ... -
Facebook does not have to share sensitive documents with Brussels for the time being
Facebook does not yet have to submit documents to the European Commission (EC) that, according to the company, contain privacy-sensitive information. The General Court, ...