Month: October 2021

‘This is a story that needs to be told’: BBC film tackles Climategate scandal

Scientist Philip Jones is resigned, but ready for a fresh wave of abuse when drama The Trick tries to put the record straight on accusations that he falsified data on global heating Twelve years ago, Professor Philip Jones was subject to a barrage of hate mail and death threats that pushed him close to suicide. …

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Frances Haugen takes on Facebook: the making of a modern US hero

In her explosive Senate testimony, the former employee exposed how the tech giant puts profit before the public good The journey from disillusioned ex-employee to modern-day heroine took Frances Haugen less than five months. The 37-year-old logged out of Facebook’s company network for the last time in May and last week was being publicly lauded …

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Facebook whistleblower testimony should prompt new oversight – Schiff

‘I think we need regulation to protect people’s private data,’ influential Democrat says in wake of Frances Haugen revelations Facebook biased against the facts, says Nobel prize winner Testimony in Congress this week by the whistleblower Frances Haugen should prompt action to implement meaningful oversight of Facebook and other tech giants, the influential California Democrat …

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China is cutting its tech giants down to size. Should the west learn from this? | John Naughton

Xi Jinping has grasped a fundamental truth in his quest to win the technology race – that internet companies are all ultimately disposable This is story of two parallel universes. Over in the western one, neoliberal capitalism rules. In the other – the Chinese universe – a different system presides. In both universes, government concern …

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Facebook is ‘biased against facts’, says Nobel prize winner

Philippines journalist Maria Ressa says social media firm is threat to democracy and failing to halt spread of misinformation The campaigning Philippines journalist Maria Ressa, who was last week awarded the Nobel peace prize, has launched a stinging attack on Facebook, accusing the social media firm of being a threat to democracy that was “biased …

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What I learned about the fuel business playing Gas Station Simulator

If you think ending the supply chain crisis will be hard, pity the poor players of this popular job simulation game, who have to deal with angry customers, mean relatives and weird physics The fuel crisis has brought the rigours of one particular profession into sharp focus this month. Petrol station managers throughout Britain have …

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‘Welcome to the party’: five past tech whistleblowers on the pitfalls of speaking out

Frances Haugen, the Facebook whistleblower, joined a growing list of Silicon Valley former employees to call out company policies When Frances Haugen revealed she was the Facebook whistleblower who supplied internal documents to Congress and the Wall Street Journal, she joined a growing list of current and former Silicon Valley employees who’ve come forward to …

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Facebook Messenger and Instagram hit by second outage in a week

Facebook apologises to users struggling to access picture feeds and send messages Facebook has confirmed that some users were having trouble accessing its apps and services, days after the social media giant suffered a six-hour outage triggered by an error during routine maintenance on its network of data centres. Some users on Friday were unable …

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