April Fool’s Day is official over in Australia for 2021, with media outlets, PR companies and retailers all doing their best to trick people for the sake of a laugh. Like most fun things last year it was ‘cancelled’ – apparently by
April Fool’s Day is upon us – the one day of the year media outlets, PR companies and retailers are allowed to trick people for the sake of a laugh with complete impunity. Like most fun things last year it was ‘cancelled’
Dog thefts increased by almost a fifth amid the coronavirus lockdown as soaring demands sent prices sky-high with Staffordshire bull-terriers being the prime target. Google searches for ‘buy a puppy’ increased by 166 per cent after the UK-wide lockdown, announced on 23
Three beds, two receptions, armed police and an ambulance: £375,000 semi for sale on Rightmove has a VERY colourful Google Streetview scene Semi-detached property in Haywards Heath features three double bedrooms It also has a south-facing rear garden and off-road parking for
No10 finalises new bill to stop tech giants from acting as ‘judge and jury’ on news content which they deem ‘harmful’ The Online Safety Bill will purge the internet of offensive material and footage Bill should stop tech companies ‘acting as judge
The heads of Facebook, Google and Twitter will testify at House hearing on disinformation – as Mark Zuckerberg says he’s open to Congress changing Section 230 By Nikki Schwab, Senior U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com Published: 11:45 EDT, 25 March 2021 |
A senior university lecturer has slammed Google Translate for ‘sexism’ as gender-neutral languages are translated into English with gendered pronouns. Dr Dora Vargha, from Exeter, Devon, was ‘appalled’ when she tried to translate Hungarian, a gender neutral language with no male or female pronouns.
Former Parler CEO John Matze has filed a lawsuit against the social media site claiming his 40% stake in the company was stolen and accusing its leadership of bullying him. Matze, 27, co-founded the micro-blogging site but was ousted as CEO in
Prince Harry is joining a Silicon Valley mental health start-up firm that has an office that features a punching bag and yoga mats and is fluent in the California therapy speak that featured prominently in he and Meghan’s Oprah interview. Better Up sells
'Regulation is happening!' Big Tech CEOs prepare for Capitol hearing on extremism and disinformation
Democrats have long lamented the spread of misinformation by way of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter and have hounded Google’s Pichai for what information the search engine chooses to show and promote when people are searching the web. These complaints