Starting Wednesday, Twitter is testing its “voice tweets” feature for users to tweet (post) audio clips.
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Google pulls its ads from ZeroHedge, warns The Federalist about dangerous and derogatory speech
Conservative outlets ZeroHedge and The Federalist were given notices by Google to remove content violating its dangerous and derogatory policy.
The FCC wants an investigation into T-Mobile’s outage that left customers without voice, data service
T-Mobile, which owns Sprint and Metro PCS, confirmed Monday a “voice and data issue” affected customers.
Twitter testing prompt asking people to read an article before sharing it
For Twitter users on Android phones sharing news articles they haven’t read is going to become a little harder.
AMC expects theaters to be ‘fully open’ by July
AMC is expecting to release Warner Bros’ “Tenet” on July 17, followed by Disney’s “Mulan” on July 24.
Bon Appétit Test Kitchen members ask for salary changes for minorities
Many Bon Appétit Test Kitchen members announced they would not appear in videos until compensation issues are addressed.
Here’s what’s going on with ‘Bon Appétit’ and why editor in chief Adam Rapoport resigned
Bon Appétit’s editor in chief, Adam Rapoport, came under fire after a 2013 photograph resurfaced with him in “brown face.”
Mall of America to reopen Wednesday, after postponing over protests
Mall of America is set to reopen Wednesday after being closed social distancing rules took place mid-March following COVID-19 precautions.
Lego pauses advertising for police and White House products ‘in response to events in the US’
In the aftermath of protests over the killing of George Floyd, LEGO paused advertising for products including police stations and the White House.
‘Grand Theft Auto’ and ‘Red Dead’ online games shut down for two hours in honor of George Floyd
Rockstar Games, parent company of the “Grand Theft Auto” and “Red Dead” game series, gave a two-hour notice on Twitter to players.