Exclusive: Twitter removes suicide prevention feature, says it's under revamp reut.rs/3PPj0Qa
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- BREAKING: Twitter sues U.S. government over demand for records of anti-Trump account - court papers
- EXCLUSIVE: TikTok will exit the Hong Kong market within days, a spokesman told Reuters as other technology companies including Facebook have suspended processing government requests for user data in the region reut.rs/38vPQ39 by @DEER_ECHO_
- A South Korean industrial designer has come up with a satirical solution for 'smartphone zombies' who can't take their eyes away from their screen long enough to prevent themselves from walking into an obstacle reut.rs/3fVMEDg 1/5
00:00 - UPDATE: Google spokesperson says company is canceling Daily Stormer's registration for violating Google terms of service
- BREAKING: Twitter will introduce a quality filter based on accounts' origins and behavior
- Nintendo game pulled from Chinese platforms after Hong Kong protest reut.rs/3b1l8PB
- Twitter will explore letting users receive payments from followers reut.rs/3rGUhjN
- #Bitcoin Interest in the world’s biggest cryptocurrency has soared this year, with investors viewing bitcoin as a hedge against inflation and an alternative to the depreciating dollar reut.rs/2JKw23W
GIF - JUST IN: Twitter tells U.S. Congress it has found 2,752 accounts linked to Russian operatives, up from 201 tally it reported in September
- Replying to @ReutersTechThe device opens its translucent eyelid whenever it senses the user's head has been lowered to look at a smartphone. When the user comes within one to two meters of an obstacle, the device beeps to warn of the impending danger 3/5
00:00 - Replying to @ReutersTech‘Bitcoin’s competition with gold has already started in our mind’: The rush led to bitcoin prices more than tripling in the past six months to a record peak of $34,800 on Jan. 2 reut.rs/2JKw23W
- Hibernating snakes are complicating Elon Musk’s plans for a gigafactory near Berlin, Germany reut.rs/33QcySk
- Replying to @ReutersTechPaeng said 'The Third Eye' is intended as a warning, not a real solution for smartphone addicts. 'By presenting this satirical solution, I hope people would recognize the severity of their gadget addiction and look back at themselves,' he said reut.rs/3fVMEDg @minubak 5/5









