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Despite Calling Trump’s Post On Minneapolis “Divisive And Inflammatory,” Mark Zuckerberg Says It Will Still Be Allowed On Facebook
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Friday that the social network won’t take down a post by President Donald Trump on the Minneapolis protests, despite his own personal feeling that it contained “divisive and inflammatory rhetoric.” In a 599-word Facebook update, Zuckerberg explained that a Thursday post from Trump’s personal account…
Read MoreSony exec touts PS5 exclusive games while Xbox pushes ‘choice, value’
A new console generation is just around the corner, and with it comes a new battle over whose strategy is better, and which one better serves gamers. Earlier, Sony announced an event next week where it will show off “the future of gaming on PlayStati… Source
Read MoreLittle-known Japanese CPU threatens to make Nvidia, Intel and AMD obsolete in HPC market
[embedded content] Sandia National Laboratories has announced it will be the first Department of Energy labs in the US to deploy the Fujitsu A64FX, the only ARM-based processor designed from ground up for HPC projects and supercomputers. Fujitsu is known primarily for its business laptops, tablets and desktops, but is…
Read MoreA popular encryption algorithm is being killed because it is too weak
The developers of two open source code libraries for Secure Shell, which is the protocol used by millions of computers to create encrypted connections, have decided to no longer support the Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA-1) due to growing security concerns. As reported by Ars Technica, developers using the OpenSSH…
Read MoreOnePlus inadvertently disables ‘X-Ray’ filter with an update sent to its global phones
OnePlus accidentally pushed an over-the-air update that disables a filter that can see through some thin black plastics and, in certain cases, clothes. Though OnePlus said on May 19 that it would temporarily disable the filter in the Chinese version of its operating system in an update, the company hadn’t…
Read MoreAmid unprecedented growth on its platform, Acorns cuts roles and shuts down an office
Acorns, which helps millions of people invest their spare change in the stock market, has laid off between 50 to 70 people, TechCrunch has learned from multiple sources. The Irvine, Calif.-based company would not confirm the total number of people laid off, but did confirm that there were cuts at…
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