Month: January 2023

‘I didn’t know if my mother was alive’: joy and grief as Tigray reconnects to the world

The restoration of communications to the war-torn Ethiopian region after last month’s peace deal has ended two years of extreme and destructive isolation for Tigrayans When Lemlem read online that phone lines had been restored to parts of Ethiopia’s war-torn Tigray region last month, she spent the entire night trying to call her elderly mother, …

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Facebook and Instagram to restrict advertisers’ access to teenagers’ data

From February advertisers will no longer be able to see young users’ gender or type of posts they have engaged with Facebook and Instagram are to tighten restrictions around the data available to firms to target ads at teenage users, the platforms’ parent company, Meta, has said. From February, advertisers will no longer be able …

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Amazon to shut three UK warehouses, putting 1,200 jobs at risk

Closure of facilities in Doncaster, Hemel Hempstead and Gourock comes as retailer opens sites in Peddimore and Stockton-on-Tees Amazon has announced plans to shut three of its 30-plus UK warehouses, affecting 1,200 jobs. Workers from the facilities in Doncaster, Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire and Gourock in western Scotland will be offered roles at other Amazon …

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TikTok has been spying on reporters – exactly no one is surprised

Inside the social video app’s new scandal. Plus, Musk continues to Trump tech and Apple might finally make the metaverse interesting Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article here Hello and welcome to TechScape. Alex is now off on paternity leave, and in his place a rotating cast of …

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‘Truly a renaissance period of social media’: how US state agencies got funny

Wildlife departments in Washington and Oklahoma have led the way as government officials find a new voice “If you encounter a cougar, never approach or offer it food. You are not a Disney princess.” “Most grandma/reindeer collisions are entirely preventable. Please give wildlife plenty of space.” Continue reading… Wildlife departments in Washington and Oklahoma have …

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How we met: ‘We got chatting in an online word game – and fell in love’

Sarah, 59, and Martin, 56, met playing Words with Friends in 2019. They live at opposite ends of the world, but can’t wait to be together Sarah never imagined that her online word-game addiction would become more than a hobby. But at the end of 2019 it led to an unexpected, long-distance love story. “I …

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‘He gives us every bit of himself’: how God of War’s actors hold the whole game together

The father-son relationship in Sony’s smash hit shows how important actors have become to video games. Its creators discuss their blockbuster success – and the future of gaming In Los Angeles last month, Al Pacino walked on stage at the Microsoft theatre in front of an audience of video game developers and performers to present …

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UK car loans: the little-known clause that means you could walk away from your deal

The right to voluntary termination allows the buyer to escape the agreement provided they have repaid 50% of the total amount due If you are one of the thousands of people across the UK struggling to meet their car finance repayments, are you aware you can give the vehicle back and walk away debt-free once …

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Behind the scenes of TV’s first deep fake comedy: ‘None of it is illegal. Everything is silly’

Is that Harry Kane and Stormzy arguing over a broken patio tile? This new, CGI-assisted comedy is astonishing to watch – but is it ethically OK? Spencer Jones beckons me into a Soho editing suite. “Do you want to see some of the stuff we’ve done so far?” he asks, readying a clip of his …

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‘Lack of respect’: outcry over Amazon employee’s death on warehouse floor

Work carried on as usual in the facility as workers were not informed of colleague’s death even as the body lay on the floor On the morning of 27 December 2022 at the Amazon DEN4 warehouse in Colorado Springs, Colorado, 61-year-old Rick Jacobs died on the job after experiencing a cardiac event, right before a …

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