Getting its announcements in just before the madness of E3 kicks off, Google has finally revealed more information on its upcoming streaming platform, Stadia. In a live stream on Thursday, Google’s Phil Harrison, leading the Stadia project, detailed the launc…
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There’s a lot Wikipedia can teach us about fighting disinformation
In March 2018, editors on Wikipedia English noticed that someone had been making odd changes to an article about Maria Butina, a Russian woman suspected of being an agent of the Kremlin in the US.(She subsequently pleaded guilty to conspiracy against the US.)…
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Tesla’s largest institutional investor is standing by the firm through various scandals. Its managing partner explained to us how the firm decides it’s time to ditch a company.
There has been no shortage of reasons to sell Tesla’s stock since its price peaked in September 2017. From high-level employee departures and delivery bottlenecks to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s investigation, the electric carmaker’s shareholde…
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New SEC lawsuit could decide the fate of dozens of blockchain projects
Enlarge/ Kik CEO Ted Livingston. 1 with 1 posters participating The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a lawsuit against social media company Kik over its creation and sale of a cryptocurrency called Kin back in 2017. Kik is vowing to fight the la…
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Carnival got hit with a $20 million fine after dumping garbage into the ocean, but it’s not the only cruise line guilty of trashing the sea, an expert says
Carnival Corp and one of its subsidiaries, Princess Cruises, pleaded guilty on Monday to violating the terms of a probation agreement stemming from a 2017 conviction for improper waste disposal. The company admitted to releasing food waste and plastic into…
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