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Sunday, 31 March 2019
National Theatre should change its name after 'ignoring' women, Sandi Toksvig says
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/30/national-theatre-should-change-name-ignoring-women-sandi-toksvig/
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Mark Zuckerberg actually calls for regulation of content, elections, privacy
It’s been a busy day for Facebook exec op-eds. Earlier this morning, Sheryl Sandberg broke the site’s silence around the Christchurch massacre, and now Mark Zuckerberg is calling on governments and other bodies to increase regulation around the sorts of data Facebook traffics in. He’s hoping to get out in front of heavy-handed regulation and get a seat at the table shaping it.
The founder published a letter simultaneously on his own page and The Washington Post, the latter of which is an ideal way to get your sentiments on every desk inside the beltway. In the wake a couple of years that have come with black eyes and growing pains, Zuckerberg notes that if he had it to do over again, he’d ask for increased external scrutiny in four key areas:
- Harmful content – He wants overarching rules and benchmarks social apps can be measured by
- Election integrity – He wants clear government definitions of what constitutes a political or issue ad
- Privacy – He wants GDPR-style regulations globally that can impose sanctions on violators
- Data portability – He wants users to be able to bring their info from one app to another
The story of why the letter breaks down each doubles as kind of recent history of the social network. Struggles and missteps have defined much of Facebook’s last few years, with several controversies often swirling around the social network at once. Not every CEO gets asked to testify in front of Congress. Facebook houses and controls an incredible collection of data, playing a key role in everything from ad targeting and interpersonal relationships to news cycles and elections.
I’ve spent most of the past two years focusing on issues like harmful content, elections integrity and privacy. I think…
Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Saturday, March 30, 2019
“Lawmakers often tell me we have too much power over speech, and frankly I agree,” Zuckerberg writes, three days after issuing a blanket ban on “white nationalism” and “white separatism.” He goes on to describe the company’s work with various governments, along with its development of independent oversight committee, before anyone can accuse the company of completely passing the buck.
“One idea is for third-party bodies to set standards governing the distribution of harmful content and to measure companies against those standards,” Zuckerberg writes, “Regulation could set baselines for what’s prohibited and require companies to build systems for keeping harmful content to a bare minimum.”
Zuckerberg goes on to encourage increased legislation around election tampering and political advertisements. Notably, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development hit Facebook earlier this week with charges that its targeted ads violate the Fair Housing Act.
The op-ed rings somewhat hollow, though, because there’s plenty that Facebook could do to improve in these four areas without help from the government.
Facebook’s harmful content policies have long been confusing, inconsistent, and isolated. For example, Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was removed from Facebook but not from Instagram. Meanwhile, bad actors can just hop between social networks to spread problematic posts. Facebook should apply enforcement of its policies across its whole family of apps, publicly work through its logic for why it does or doesn’t remove things instead of having those discussions leak, and cooperate better with fellow social networks to coordinate blanket takedowns of the worst offenders.
As for election integrity, Facebook made a big advance this week by placing all active and old inactive political ad campaigns into keyword-searchable Ad Library. But after pressure from news publishers who didn’t want their ads promoting politicized articles to be included beside traditional campaign ads, Facebook exempted them. Those ads can still influence the electorate, and while they should be classified separately, they should still be archived for research.
On privacy, well, there’s a ton to be done. One major area where it could improve is allowing people to more completely opt out of search, including by their phone number, to avoid stalkers. And better controls should be available for how Facebook uses your contact info when uploaded in the address books of other users.
Finally, with data portability, Facebook has been dragging its feet. A year ago, we published a deep dive into how Facebook only lets you export your social graph as a list of friends’ names which can’t be easily used to find them on other social networks. Facebook must make its social graph truely interoperable so users don’t lose their community if they switch apps. That would coerce Facebook to treat users better since leaving would actually be a viable option.
Taking these steps would show regulators that Zuckerberg isn’t just paying lip service in hopes of getting a more lenient sentence. It would demonstrate he’s ready to make change that serves society.
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/30/mark-zuckerberg-actually-calls-for-regulation-around-content-elections-privacy/
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CMU team develops a robot and drone system for mine rescues
On our final day in Pittsburgh, we find ourself in a decommissioned coal mine. Just northeast of the city proper, Tour-Ed’s owners run field trips and tours during the warmer months, despite the fact that the mine’s innards run a constant 50 degrees or so, year round.
With snow still melted just beyond the entrance, a team of students from Carnegie Mellon and Oregon State University are getting a pair of robots ready for an upcoming competition. The small team is one of a dozen or so currently competing in DARPA’s Subterranean Challenge.
The multi-year SUbT competition is designed to “explore new approaches to rapidly map, navigate, search, and exploit complex underground environments, including human-made tunnel systems, urban underground, and natural cave networks.” In particular, teams are tasked with search and rescue missions in underground structures, ranging from mines to caves to subway stations.
The goal of the $2 million challenge is design a system capable of navigating complex underground terrains, in case of cave-ins or other disasters. The robots are created to go where human rescuers can’t — or, at very least, shouldn’t.
The CMU team’s solution features multiple robots, with a foul-wheeled rover and a small, hobbyist style drone taking center state. “Our system consists of ground robots that will be able to track and follow the terrain,” says CMU’s Steve Willits, who serves as an adviser on the project. “We also have an unmanned aerial vehicle consisting of a hexacopter. It’s equipped with all of instrumentation that it will need to explore various area of the mine.”
The rover uses a combination of 3D cameras and LIDAR to navigate and map the environment, while looking for humans amid the rubble. Should it find itself unable to move, due to debris, small passage ways or a manmade obstacle like stairs, the drone is designed to lift off from the rear and continue the search.
All the while, the rover drops ultra rugged WIFI repeaters off its rear like a breadcrumb trail, extending its signal in the process. Most of this is still early stages. While the team was able to demonstrate the rover and drone in action, it still hasn’t mastered a method for getting them to work in tandem.
Testing the robots will begin in September, with the Tunnel Circuit That’s followed in March 2020 by the manmade Urban Circuit and then a Cave Circuit that September. A final event will be held in September 2012.
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/30/cmu-team-develops-a-robot-and-drone-system-for-mine-rescues/
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A Valve VR headset will finally be real
Valve Corporation's VR headset, Valve Index, will officially launch in May 2019. The previously rumored launch was confirmed with a teaser on Friday with more details forthcoming.
Per earlier rumors, the Valve Index should have a 135-degree field of view and knuckles controllers. It's also likely that the tracking will be "inside out" (sensors inside the headset, as opposed to previous generations of Vive and Oculus, which used external sensor stations to track movement).
Valve is a company that can be cautious with specific ventures, so its foray into second-gen VR speaks to how far the technology has come and Valve's faith in this product. Valve Index will have to compete with Vive and Oculus products of the same generation, so expect it to be able to hold its own. Read more...
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Police to be given 'hugely effective' stop-and-search powers as Home Secretary overturns Theresa May's reforms
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/30/police-given-hugely-effective-stop-search-powers-home-secretary/
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Honestly, a baby goat stampede would be a great way to go
Local farmer survives stampede of cuteness. Story at 10.
A herd of baby Nigerian Dwarf goats with wobbly legs and spirited bleats charged through a barn in Goshen, Ohio this week. Onlookers (older goats and a couple dogs) described the incident, saying, "Meh-eh-eh! Beh-eh-eh!" and "Woof! Woof!" Read more...
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Mark Zuckerberg says the internet needs a ‘more active role’ for regulators
In an op-ed for The Washington Post and Independent.ie, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg says that he believes that there needs to be “a more active role for governments and regulators” in order to counter broader threats to society, while balancing freedom of expression. He outlines four broad areas where he feels that new regulation is needed: data portability, election integrity, harmful content, and privacy.
Zuckerberg uses the op-ed to lay out his case for each of the four areas, saying that “internet companies should be accountable for enforcing standards on harmful content,” and says that there needs to be “a more standardized approach” when it comes to taking down harmful content across a variety of services. He suggests...
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/30/18288470/mark-zuckerberg-op-ed-tech-regulation-privacy-data-portability-harmful-content-elections
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English Heritage is posting watchers on Hadrian’s Wall before Game of Thrones returns
The final season of Game of Thrones is almost upon us, and the promotional onslaught for the HBO series is underway. English Heritage, the charity that preserves the country’s historic sites, announced that before the finale premieres, it is posting its own version of the Night Watch on Hadrian’s Wall in northern England — the original inspiration for the wall in George R.R. Martin’s fantasy series.
The organization said earlier this month that its members will be decked out in black cloaks and shields, and will be posted at four main Roman sites along the historic structure — Birdoswald Roman Fort in Cumbria, and Corbridge Roman Town, Housesteads Roman Fort, and Chesters Roman Fort in Northumberland. They’ll be in place until the debut...
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/30/18288372/english-heritage-game-of-thrones-hadrians-wall-promotion
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Apple's lead iPhone chip designer leaves the company
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://www.engadget.com/2019/03/30/apple-chip-designer-gerard-williams/
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DC Universe’s Swamp Thing will premiere on May 31st
At WonderCon in Anaheim, California, DC Comics announced that Swamp Thing, its third live-action series its streaming service DC Universe, will premiere on May 31st. The company also provided a first look at its fourth upcoming series, Stargirl, and says that the company’s entire digital comics library will be added to the service for users in April.
The streaming service is a one-stop-shop for almost all of DC’s content, and includes access to existing DC film and TV adaptations, comic books, and original live action and animated shows. The first such offering was a gritty version of the Teen Titans, Titans, which premiered in October, while its second, Doom Patrol, came out in February. Its first animated offering, a third season of Y...
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/30/18288426/dc-universe-swamp-thing-premiere-may-31-stargirl-first-look-comic-library-expansion
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Equity transcribed: What the Lyft IPO means for IPO-ready unicorns
Welcome back to this week’s transcribed edition of Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast that unpacks the numbers behind the headlines. We’re running an experiment for Extra Crunch members that puts the words of our wildly popular venture capital podcast, Equity, in your eyes instead of your ears.
This week, Kate Clark and Alex Wilhelm recorded an emergency episode to discuss Lyft’s IPO, which debuted Friday. The crew has been talking about the ridesharing company for a long time and this week, it closed its first day of trading up 9% after a 21% opening pop. So if you don’t like podcasts but still want the goodness that is Equity, you can have a read of this week’s episode below. It’s been edited for clarity.
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Kate Clark: Hello and welcome to Equity. I’m tech crunches, Kate Clark and I’m joined today by Alex Wilhelm of Crunchbase news.
Alex Wilhelm: Hey everybody.
Kate Clark: How’s it going?
Alex Wilhelm: We’ve been doing a lot of Equity lately. I almost feel bad, but also all the IPOs we’ve been waiting for are finally here, so I’m kind of excited and glad.
Kate Clark: I mean, yeah. A couple extra episodes is the least we can do given that one of the most highly anticipated IPOs ever was just completed today. But I think we’re all a little bit relieved that the Lyft extravaganza has sort of come to a, well, I guess it’s not over now we just get to report on their earnings.
Alex Wilhelm: Yeah. But I mean at least this portion of the story is complete. Like we’ve been talking about them eventually going public for quarters and quarters now. Now it’s just Lyft had a good or bad quarter, it’s a two minute story and we can move on.
So it’s nice to have gotten here. But can we go back to the beginning and there’s not a lot of steps Kate, that though you and I have been tracking very almost religiously, but for a lot of people probably not as close. So I was thinking we could kind of go back to the beginning of Lyft’s public journey and quickly walk everyone through the numbers, if that makes sense.
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/30/equity-transcribed-what-the-lyft-ipo-means-for-ipo-ready-unicorns/
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Australian bill could imprison social network execs over violent content
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://www.engadget.com/2019/03/30/australia-laws-could-imprison-internet-execs/
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Sheryl Sandberg says Facebook is ‘exploring’ restrictions following Christchurch attacks
In an open letter published by the New Zealand Herald, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg finally addressed the shocking mass shootings that left 50 dead at two Christchurch mosques. The first of part of the deadliest mass shooting in modern new Zealand history was live-streamed on Facebook by the attacker.
But while the site’s technology was used the broadcast the horrific attacks, Facebook has largely stayed silent on the matter in the intervening two weeks. Sandberg broke that silence in her letter, which addressed grieving families and a shaken nation. The note addresses aspects that the site could have handled better, but the company still appears to be at something of a loss for how to handle such an event.
“Many of you have also rightly questioned how online platforms such as Facebook were used to circulate horrific videos of the attack,” Sandberg writes. “We are committed to reviewing what happened and have been working closely with the New Zealand Police to support their response.”
The executive adds that the company is working on technologies to identity re-upload. The letter stops short of offering specific answers or a blueprint for its policy, going forward.
“We have heard feedback that we must do more – and we agree,” Sandberg says. “In the wake of the terror attack, we are taking three steps: strengthening the rules for using Facebook Live, taking further steps to address hate on our platforms, and supporting the New Zealand community. First, we are exploring restrictions on who can go Live depending on factors such as prior Community Standard violations.”
Both Facebook and YouTube have been subject to widespread criticism over the roles their platforms have played in propagating the images from these horrific attacks. YouTube was quick to issue a statement, noting that it would “work cooperatively with the authorities.”
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/30/sheryl-sandberg-says-facebook-is-exploring-restrictions-following-christchurch-attacks/
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Google should publicly address position on China, GOP lawmaker says
Freshman Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) sent a public letter to Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai last week asking for him to explain the company’s work in China to the public. The letter followed Pichai’s week full of meetings in DC addressing comments made by US defense leaders in March.
During a Senate Armed Services Committee meeting in March, General Joseph Dunford argued that Google’s current work in China “is indirectly benefiting the Chinese military.” The comments alarmed lawmakers and on Wednesday, Pichai met with President Donald Trump and Dunford in what appeared to be an attempt to deescalate tension.
Hawley asked the initial question that spurred the debate, and after taking note of Google’s meeting, he is now calling for the company to...
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/30/18287367/google-pinchai-trump-china-gop-position-publicly-address
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Dude shows off world record collection of 20,139 video games that took 8 days to count
Antonio Monteiro set a Guinness World Record in February for his enormous collection of 20,139 video games. Now, he's finally showing them off.
Monteiro walked through his treasure trove, which includes full North American sets for several consoles, in a video for Guinness World Records YouTube channel. He keeps all the games, which are stacked on the floor and on shelves up to the ceiling, in a single room. (The room seems pretty small at first, then just keeps going, and going, and going.)
The collection took officials eight days to count. Read more...
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A Sega Genesis Mini will hit stores this fall
The Sega Genesis Mini is making a comeback. Sega revealed the news at a fan event in Tokyo, adding details later about the U.S. version.
Though there are few details about the console right now, Kotaku confirmed that the six-button controller will look the same for the Japanese version (the Mega Drive Mini). The U.S. version's three-button controllers will come with USB connectors. And for anyone with original controllers, sorry, but they won't work.
The U.S. Mini will offer games including:
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Altered Beast
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Castlevania: Bloodlines
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Comix Zone
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Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine
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Ecco the Dolphin
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Gunstar Heroes
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Shining Force
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Sonic The Hedgehog
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Space Harrier II
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ToeJam & Earl Read more...
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Japan waits nervously to learn new word that will define era of next emperor
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/30/japan-awaits-naming-countrys-new-imperial-era/
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The best horror comedies for the easily spooked
Everyone has a different tolerance for horror movies.
But the one thing even those easily spooked can agree on is that scary movies can be overall enjoyable if they're more funny and less, you know, spine-chilling.
Not everything has to be Hereditary-levels of sinister or conversely, veer into the extremely silly Scary Movie category.
The following films offer the perfect balance for those looking to dive into the genre through comedy and without worrying about being haunted by nightmares for weeks.
Happy Death Day (2017)
Happy Death Day is actually a great modern-day slasher film that doesn't take itself too seriously. It's got a well-defined, fun narrative. Read more...
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Yoshi’s Crafted World is classic gaming joy, Nintendo-style
In 1995, Yoshi had his moment. The character’s Super Mario World debut was so strong, Nintendo handed the dinosaur sidekick his own sequel. A surprise divergence from the Mario franchise found the character escorting a baby version of the plumber in search of his kidnapped twin.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island was regarded as an instant classic for the Super Nintendo. The positive reaction was due, in part, to some bold aesthetic choices. The game featured a shaky line style, both in keeping with the playful infant motif and to further highlight that the title wasn’t just another Mario game.
Yoshi’s island has received a number of its own sequels and spinoffs over the years. This is, after all, Nintendo we’re talking about here. The company has turned riding out IP into a kind of art form. But while many of those followups were generally well-received, but none managed to capture the pure joy of the original.
2015’s Yoshi’s Wooly World came close, but ultimately failed to meet the high standards of many Mario fans. And the fact that the Wii U was ultimately a doomed console didn’t help matters much.
From a design perspective, Yoshi’s Crafted World clearly shares a lot of common DNA with that predecessor and, for that matter, Kirby’s Epic Yarn, with developer Good-Feel being a common denominator in all three. But the Switch title is a far more fully realized and cohesive package than the Wii U title. And like Yoshi’s Island before it, it’s a joy to play.
The first time I saw gameplay footage, I’d assume the game was a bit more of an open-world adventure — the Yoshi’s Island to Super Mario Galaxy’s Super Mario World. But while the new title gives you some choices, it never lets you stray too far from the standard platformer path.
To this day, side scrollers continue to be Nintendo’s bread and butter, even as it pushes the boundaries of gaming with other titles. At its worst, that means redundancy. At its best, however, Nintendo manages to put a fresh spin on the age old genre, as is the case here.
Clever mechanics like 3D world flipping and paths that point Yoshi down roads in a third dimension keep gameplay interesting. The addition of seemingly infinite Mario 3-style cardboard costumes, coupled with the DIY crafted design language, meanwhile, make it downright joy to play.
Yoshi’s Crafted World is an all-ages title, through and through. In fact, on first playing, the game asks whether you want to play “Mellow Mode” or “Classic Mode,” reassuring you that you can switch things up at any time. Even in Classic Mode, the game does a fair bit of handholding.
But the game’s simple and slow pace is more comfort than annoyance for even older players. The title plays like a casual game, writ large with a fun through line that finds Yoshi hunting down scattered “Dream Gems,” like so many Dragon Balls. It’s never as immersive or addicting as a title like Mario Galaxy, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It’s the kind of game you can happily play in spurts and come back to, after you’re done living your life.
It’s a reminder that games can be an escape from, rather than cause of, frustration and stress. And it’s definitely the best Yoshi star vehicle in nearly 25 years.
from TV Aerial Installation Services Warrington https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/30/yoshis-crafted-world-is-classic-gaming-joy-nintendo-style/
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Recommended Reading: Airbnb and the hidden cameras
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Elon Musk, A.I and Nuclear Weapons
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Political Consciousness Isn’t a Luxury
from Handpicked stories about Politics on Medium https://medium.com/@KittyHannahEden/political-consciousness-isnt-a-luxury-ae67300a3261?source=rss-------8-----------------politics
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Brexit: What is happening in the UK (this week)?
The week in which MPs took control from the government, Boris got a haircut, and Corbyn was nowhere to be seen (again).
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MAGA is a Slur and Your Hat is Hateful
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No, Joe Rogan is Not a Gateway to the Alt-Right
from Handpicked stories about Politics on Medium https://medium.com/@dakirk/no-joe-rogan-is-not-a-gateway-to-the-alt-right-ea14978faf3d?source=rss-------8-----------------politics
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Jared Kushner Called Before Senate Intelligence Committee
“If true, these new reports raise grave questions about what derogatory information career officials obtained about Mr. Kushner to…
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We are All Baby Shark (in Data Tracking)
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Gene Edited Babies: One Giant, Precarious Leap for Mankind
The realm of science fiction has often been unkind to the field of genetic engineering and its latest evolution synthetic biology…
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Apple Kills the AirPower and, With It, A Little Bit of Our Trust
Apple’s decision to pull the plug on an unreleased, yet fully announced product is one of the most un-Apple-est things I’ve seen from…
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The 2 Key Reasons the World Can’t Reverse Climate Emissions
New figures show we’re using more energy and still pumping out more emissions — so why aren’t we moving the dial?
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Huawei is the Rising Dragon of 5G
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The Social Networks Are Publishers, Not Postmen
We have outsourced the debate over free speech and censorship to the tech platforms
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Apple News Plus Means News Curation is Replacing Real Journalism
Journalism signals the end as many publishers join Apple that could destroy them
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Japanese tech company opens new laboratory in Daresbury
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Happy Mother's Day to Warrington's best mums
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Inside the changing face of Walton Hall conservatories
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The first picture of the day I became a mum
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Teen who threatened to cut up woman with combat knife is jailed
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I certainly had fun, says four-try Austin
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5 day, 365k cycle challenge for village resident
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Developer says more than 60 jobs will be created at Stretton site
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The changes announced for Warrington bus services from April
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Do you remember these Richmond’s staff?
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Penketh pub relaunches with pie menu including a 2kg 'family sized pie'
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Mum launches new yoga studio in heart of Woolston
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Zombie – Cranberries (cover by Ksenya Silence) by Ksenya Silence
Zombie – Cranberries (cover by Ksenya Silence) by Ksenya Silence
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Cranberries – Zombie � cover
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I love to sing this song since my childhood! I think it’s very powerful song and for me it’s a good training to make music � hope you enjoy!
This song have deeper meaning and it is relevant today. This protest song is devoted to the events in 1993 when there was a terrorist attack in the Warrington city in UK.
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