Technology is changing and updating everyday, the rise of digital industry is overwhelming. New stories, new ideas, and new controversies are cropping up every single minute and we can not ignore them whether we are in a tech career or not.
In this blog, we have gathered updates from various Tech Media channels across the globe to understand what’s happening right now, and what they are talking about. Don’t worry if you have missed out on the latest happenings or if you do not have time to check all the Tech sites. We are here to keep you up to date with all the tech updates from around the globe.
Mark Zuckerberg says your Facebook data has probably already been scraped. Read the full transcript from Facebook's conference call with reporters https://t.co/ivhA2AQaEE pic.twitter.com/NADlbKspDY
— Business Insider Tech (@SAI) April 5, 2018
Facebook says up to 87 million users may have had their data leaked to Cambridge Analytica https://t.co/tOiJBCw4Xy pic.twitter.com/Q6yCWOyaCz
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) April 4, 2018
Trash Robot cleans up Chicago River's rubbish https://t.co/oyZbKN3fGo
— BBC News Technology (@BBCTech) April 5, 2018
Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg says the company will soon start alerting users who may have had their data compromised by Cambridge Analytica. pic.twitter.com/RMq3OSZDLT
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) April 5, 2018
Facebook has been too casual about data for too long https://t.co/wfyFdZT3Uh
— FT Technology News (@fttechnews) April 5, 2018
Google staff protest at company’s AI work with the Pentagon https://t.co/8OPW02cB5I
— FT Technology News (@fttechnews) April 4, 2018
Leave the books at home and use this wearable translator on your next trip to another country pic.twitter.com/QOzD8Vumrd
— Mashable (@mashable) April 6, 2018
The latest @googlecloud feature will give its users a way to monitor and optimize how their data flows between servers https://t.co/OTQW7r3eGg
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) April 6, 2018
Twitter bans 270,000 accounts to counter terrorism advocacy https://t.co/Os2lcs8pTZ
— Guardian Tech (@guardiantech) April 5, 2018
"Google should not be in the business of war": Thousands of Google employees are calling on the CEO to pull out of an A.I. project with the Pentagon https://t.co/7gsFlzny6u
— NYTimes Tech (@nytimestech) April 5, 2018
Artificial intelligence learns to predict the likelihood of life on other planets: https://t.co/KALsbqhHW8
— Forbes Tech (@ForbesTech) April 6, 2018
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