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TikTok lets creators delete up to 100 bad comments at once

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  • Lab escape from Wuhan can explain coronavirus more easily

    For the lab escape scenario, a Wuhan origin for the virus is a no-brainer. Wuhan is home to China's leading center of coronavirus research where, as noted above, researchers were genetically engineering bat coronaviruses to attack human cells.
  • New Apple programme to help creators grow paid podcast user base

    By linking to Apple Podcasts as an affiliate via the new ‘Apple Services Performance Partner Programme', creators can earn a one-time payment of 50 per cent on the first paid month of every subscription membership they drive on a 30-day cookie window.
  • Cellular IoT module market hit hard by Covid, chip shortage

    According to data provided by IoT Analytics, a leading provider of market insights and competitive intelligence for IoT and Industry 4.0, the global semiconductor shortage had already affected some cellular module companies in Q4 2020.
  • 1,000 employees urge Apple to support Palestinian people

    The employees, part of the Apple Muslim Association (AMA) which is an official employee group, asked the company to recognise that "millions of Palestinian people currently suffer under an illegal occupation"
  • SK Innovation, Ford to form $5.3B EV battery venture in US

    The two companies signed a memorandum of understanding on the joint venture, called BlueOvalSK, to build a battery factory with 60 gigwatt hours (GWh) of production in the US by the mid-2020s.
  • Google opening its first-ever retail store in US this year

    Just like an Apple Store, the Google Store in Chelsea will open its doors to the public in summer 2021.
  • US wants crypto transfers over $10K to be reported to IRS

    In a new report on tax compliance proposals, the Treasury Department's Office of Tax Analysis estimated that the move will help raise an additional $700 billion in tax revenue over the next 10 years
  • HP unveils new gaming laptops, PC

    The company also debuted Victus by HP, its next-generation mainstream-level gaming PC portfolio, with a 16-inch laptop.
  • Tinder to alert users before they send offensive messages

    "AYS?", a first-of-its-kind feature in the dating space, has already reduced inappropriate language in messages sent by more than 10 per cent in early testing, the company said in a statement on Thursday.
  • iPhone 12 series grabs 1/3rd of global smartphone sales in Q1

    The iPhone Pro Max captured the highest revenue in the industry, followed by the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 11 and the Samsung S21 Ultra 5G.
  • Snapchat hits 500M monthly users, India sees 100% user growth

    In India, Snapchat has seen over 100 per cent (year-over-year) growth in daily active users (DAUs) in each of the last five quarters, the company announced during its third Snap Partner Summit virtually late on Thursday.
  • Microsoft to retire iconic Internet Explorer on June 15, 2022

    Over the last year, Microsoft is moving away from Internet Explorer support, such as an announcement of the end of IE support by Microsoft 365 online services.
  • 5 women employees sue Amazon over discrimination

    The women, in their early 20s to mid-60s, alleged in the lawsuit filed in various US district courts that they were retaliated against by "white managers" for complaining internally about race, gender, or sexual harassment
  • India 2nd to US in asking Facebook for user data in H2 2020

    The restricted access was due to violating Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, including content against security of the state and public order.
  • Amid WhatsApp row in India, Telegram vouches for user privacy

    After a battle of words over Twitter with WhatsApp last week where Telegram took a jibe by tweeting a meme that suggested it was time to "bin" WhatsApp and its parent company Facebook
  • Twitter phasing out its controversial image cropping algorithm

    The company said on Wednesday that not everything on Twitter is a good candidate for an algorithm, and in this case, "how to crop an image is a decision best made by people".
  • Google brings smart home standard ‘Matter’ to Android, Nest

    Earlier called Project Connected Home over IP (CHIP), 'Matter' is a unified smart home standard partnership between Google, Amazon, Apple, Samsung, the Zigbee Alliance and others.
  • Five women employees sue Amazon over discrimination

    The women, in their early 20s to mid-60s, alleged in the lawsuit filed in various US district courts that they were retaliated against by "white managers" for complaining internally about race, gender, or sexual harassment
  • SK Innovation, Ford to launch EV battery joint venture in US

    The two companies plan to announce a memorandum of understanding on the joint venture later in the day, as South Korean President Moon Jae-in meets with U.S. President Joe Biden in Washington
  • Apple announces powerful software updates for the disabled

    To begin with, customers visiting Apple Store locations in the US, the UK and France can use SignTime to remotely access a sign language interpreter right in their web browsers.
  • Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace raises $11 mn in Series-A funding

    The $11 million Series-A was led by Greenko Group founders Anil Chalamalasetty and Mahesh Kolli; and saw participation from public listed entity Solar Group (a major Space and Defence supplier)
  • NASA launches mission to study climate, ocean currents

    The team is using a self-propelled commercial Wave Glider decked out with scientific instruments that can study the ocean from its surface.
  • Now you can check Fleets while scrolling tweets

    "When there's a blue circle around someone's avatar, tap it to see their Fleets.A(And if you see a purple circle around someone's avatar, tap it to join their Space)," the company wrote on its platform.
  • Ola appoints Rakesh Bhardwaj as Group CIO

    In this role, Rakesh will provide strategic direction to the group's IT initiatives covering information systems, tools, security, IT infrastructure and assets across Ola's global operations and businesses.
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