Photo: Loica Revenge (AFP via Getty Images) In the face of increasingly vocal criticism of who he is one of the main reasons for newsrooms are struggling, Google today announced a new licensing program that will pay certain publishers for content before launching a “new news experience” later this year. …
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Apple is making changes to its iOS software to respond to long-standing requests. Angela Lang / CNET The tech industry often refers to Apple’s device ecosystem as a “walled garden,” an idyllic world of technology in which each of the company’s devices works together because Apple controls the intricate details …
Read More »Lordstown Motors Introduces the Endurance Electric Truck, and Not Much More
Ohio EV startup Lordstown Motors unveiled its first electric van, the Endurance, for the first time today at an event that featured Vice President Mike Pence. The truck, which is aimed at the commercial market, will start at around $ 52,500. It is powered by four hub electric motors that …
Read More »Google’s promise to delete your data has a big gap
Graphic: Google Google’s drive to become a positive privacy company for the past year has been, depending on how you look at it, an act of genuine benevolence, a bright marketing decisionor up shit. So when Google CEO Sundar Pichai Announced The company’s latest moves in the privacy protection space …
Read More »Signed the first contract for a tourist walk in outer space, the Russian Space Corporation reveals
Technology 12:36 GMT 06.25.2020(Updated 13:07 GMT 06.25.2020) Get short URL https://cdn1.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo-itemprop.png Sputnik International https://cdn2.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo.png Sputnik https://cdn2.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo.png https://sputniknews.com/science/202006251079718465-first-ever-contract-for-tourist-walk-in-outer-space-signed-russian-space-corporation-reveals/ Roscosmos and Space Adventures have been cooperating in space tourism since 2001, when the first space tourist, Dennis Tito, entered orbit. Since then, a total of seven people have been in space under …
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