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Everyone Can Create Curriculum Available for Schools
Apple announced its Everyone Can Create curriculum is now available on its Apple Books app.
Lyft Partners With ADT to Add Additional Safety Features in App
Lyft has partnered with ATA, a security and automation provider in North America, in order to reduce safety concerns in their rides.
Instagram Launches Two Anti-Bullying Features This Wednesday
In light of October, being National Bullying Prevention Month, social media platform, Instagram, will be rolling out a new anti-bullying feature.
Four Republican Senators Write Letter Criticizing Facebook Over Censorship of Pro-Life Content
On September 11, four U.S. Republican senators sent a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, criticizing the social media bias against certain conservative views.
The iPhone 11: A Flagship Sailing Nowhere
Apple announced their newest trio of smartphones, no longer is the iPhone X the big thing, it’s now all about the iPhone 11 and its slightly controversial cameras.
An Age Old Instagram Hoax has Returned- and Proceeded to Trick Everybody
Every now and then, Instagram is flooded with posts claiming that their rules are changing- even when Instagram isn’t changing the rules.
Facebook to Pay $5 Billion in Settlement Fees Over Privacy Claims
Lately, Facebook has been under severe scrutiny due to privacy violations. On Wednesday, however, Facebook agreed to pay $5 billion to resolve the privacy investigation.
Target Challenges Amazon’s “Prime Day” With Their “Deal Day”
Last year Amazon held a 36-hour sale on most (not all) of their products, offering discounts and deals on everything from toilet paper to Echo’s.
Apple can Manufacture U.S. Bound Phones Outside of China
Tariffs have been rising alongside concerns of whether certain tech giants will be able to hold on despite paying high taxes to import their products to the U.S.
Apple Announces new Features & Boots iTunes to the Curb
On June 3 in San Jose, California, Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
Colorado Students Were Unknowingly Used to Train Facial Recognition
It all began in 2012. Dr. Terrance Boult attached a camera to a building on the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs campus and began filming students.









