[ad_1] Many online attacks against Malaysian LGBTQs begin with other social media users (although some suspect that political or religious groups can help coordinate them). Individual threats can escalate. ForRead More
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Bipartisan bill targets near total control of online advertising
[ad_1] Congressional lawmakers have proposed legislation to break Google and Facebook’s monopoly on digital advertising, accusing the tech giants of taking advantage of their market dominance. Both the House andRead More
Baby food shortages spawn a shady online marketplace
[ad_1] Sites like eBay and Craigslist list formulas for exorbitant prices. A recent study by MIT Technology Review found that multiple sellers charge more than $300 for 12 cups ofRead More
Our Summer Favorites Guide Is Online!
[ad_1] We’re in full summer mode at DoSayGive! Long days by the pool and outdoors speak our name, and we are so excited that summer is finally here. This seasonRead More
Online Decision Makers Like Apple Have A Point
[ad_1] Gatekeepers, like powerful tech companies, have a bad reputation for controlling what’s online. But they totally don’t deserve the heat. One of the excitements of the digital age isRead More
Shanghai lockdown tests China’s online grocery apps
[ad_1] But last year things started to go wrong. Despite the scam and money, these companies struggled to make a profit as lockdowns eased and people returned to shopping inRead More
The US now hosts more child sexual abuse material online than in any other country
[ad_1] Please consider to support MIT Technology Review journalism subscribe to. Aside from the “bad press,” Lloyd Richardson, technology director for the Canadian Center for Child Protection, says there isn’tRead More
Our Teacher Gift Guide Is Online!
[ad_1] Can you believe it’s almost May? The end of the school year is approaching (and for many schools, Teacher Appreciation Week is May 2-6!), so it’s time to startRead More
How Africa’s Silicon Savannah became an online Vegas
[ad_1] Other companies followed SportPesa’s lead. Hempstone Ngare, a former radio reporter hired in 2017 to manage social media for one of the company’s competitors, remembers a particularly aggressive marketingRead More
Meta: Russian invasion leads to more disinformation online
[ad_1] Compatible with hackers Russia Dozens of Ukrainian military officials hacked into their social media accounts and were working to upload videos of Ukrainian soldiers defeated and surrendered when theRead More
