Sentences with phrase «gizmodo reports»

In the US, Gizmodo reports that the Senate Judiciary Committee also wants to hear testimony from Zuckerberg, but it appears to be taking a broader look at tech privacy issues, asking the CEOs of Google and Twitter to testify too.
Gizmodo reports: Last week, New...
However, Ryan said that in the wake of the UpGuard and Gizmodo reports, it's unclear whether AIQ's involvement was substantive enough to represent a violation of US election law.
Gizmodo reports that Google employees are enraged at the company after discovering that the AI they built is presently being...
Gizmodo reports that complaint shareholder Fan Yuan has accused the company of making «materially false and / or misleading» claims about its handling of user data, and failing to disclose the ongoing situation has reduced the value of Facebook shares.
Gizmodo reports that it has discovered a new Windows 10 feature called Wi - Fi Sense, which shares Wi - Fi passwords with contacts, by default.
A release date for the album has yet to be announced but Gizmodo reports that Marvel's Black Panther will feature a brief teaser along with what is described as film narrative.
Astronomers say they have found evidence of one of the youngest planets ever observed, smack in the process of being ripped apart by its juvenile star, Gizmodo reports.
New research suggests that riding roller coasters can help coax a stone out, Gizmodo reports.
A strange dolphin skull that sat in the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History collections for more than 50 years actually belongs to a previously unknown marine ancestor of the long - beaked South Asian river dolphin, Gizmodo reports.
Contrary to the toxic hellscape that is present - day Venus, the planet might have had temperate, Earth - like temperatures and liquid water oceans 3 billion years ago, Gizmodo reports.
The lingering gravitational effects of a star that passed by our solar system some 70,000 years ago can be seen in the movements of dozens of comets today, Gizmodo reports.
Gizmodo reports that some of the so - called cryptocurrency «whales» (those who own large amounts of bitcoins or other cryptocurrencies) have been cashing out of their positions.
Gizmodo reports that complaint shareholder Fan Yuan has accused the company of making «materially false and / or misleading» claims about its handling of user data, and failing to disclose the ongoing situation has reduced the value of Facebook shares.
In the wake of a series of Gizmodo reports this spring that accused Facebook of suppressing conservative news, the document also feels like a further defense of its own neutrality.
In addition, Gizmodo reports that there is no evidence that Uber ever took advantage of this access to gain personal information from Uber users.
Gizmodo reports dozens of complaints have been filed with the Federal Trade Commission alleging Jessica Alba's Honest Company has been charging customers for a subscription diaper service under «misleading conditions.»
They also denied the Gizmodo report Tuesday in a statement provided to Reuters.
The investigation comes after Gizmodo reported on Monday that a former Facebook employee claimed workers «routinely suppressed news stories of interest to conservative readers,» while «artificially» adding other stories to the trending list.
On Wednesday, just before the company went public with its news, Gizmodo reported that employees of Cambridge Analytica's U.S. offices learned that their jobs were being terminated when they were ordered to hand over their company keycards.
The statement ties the recent Gizmodo report alleging anti-conservative bias at Facebook, to Thiel's Facebook board seat:
Perhaps the only fireworks during the testimony came when Senator Ted Cruz laid into Zuckerberg over the Gizmodo report citing that Facebook's trending topics curators suppressed conservative news trends.
He also cited a 2016 Gizmodo report about a former Facebook worker who said the company prevented conservative topics from appearing in the list of trending news topics (a Facebook executive said the company «found no evidence that the anonymous allegations» were true).
Zuckerberg's insistence that Facebook strives for political neutrality is not any more likely to convince conservatives that the company is not suppressing their speech than the denial of the 2016 Gizmodo report.
In May 2016, Republican Senator John Thune of South Dakota demanded Facebook explain a Gizmodo report accusing «trending» news staff members of intentionally suppressing articles from conservative sources.
Now, recent back - to - back breakthroughs are revealing the bizarre behavior liquid water adopts at the coldest temperatures ever achieved, Gizmodo reported.
Gizmodo reported the story, but doesn't have a link to the source (I've emailed them and will update when we get it.)
The little - known AggregateIQ helped develop software used by senator Ted Cruz in his failed presidential bid, Gizmodo reported, cited coding documents found online.
Elon Musk, the celebrity billionaire who owns SpaceX and Tesla, deleted the Facebook pages for both companies, only lightly acknowledging it on Twitter, Gizmodo reported.
Last week, Gizmodo reported that Fitbit is about to launch two more bands, called the Charge and Charge HR.
The Gizmodo report, which relied on a single anonymous former Facebook worker with self - described conservative leanings, claimed that Facebook downplays conservative news subjects on its trending feature.
Facebook's outward dismissal on Saturday of concerns about fake news also runs counter to a Gizmodo report today that a high - level internal debate over fake news has been going on at the company since May.

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According to the researchers, whose claims were earlier reported on by Gizmodo, the software running on those keys, called Vision, has a vulnerability that allows criminals to create master keys and open any door in the facility.
Gizmodo's report alarmed several social media users, with some conservatives in particular criticizing Facebook for alleged bias.
It's also easy to say Facebook is over-compensating following reports from Gizmodo that members of the company's trending team had been suppressing conservative perspectives.
In remarks reported by Gizmodo, Hunt explained there are no downloads on Netflix because, well, it would probably be too hard for most folks.
Gizmodo first reported the leak, which was discovered by Chris Vickery, a cyberrisk analyst at UpGuard.
A report from Gizmodo this week suggests that a team of «news curators» subjectively selected stories for the objective - sounding «trending» section of the Facebook homepage.
To be fair to Facebook, Gizmodo's report is based on interviews with anonymous and disgruntled former employees.
First, there is no incentive for Facebook to do any of this; while the company denies this report in Gizmodo that the company shelved a change to the News Feed algorithm that would have eliminated fake news stories because it disproportionately affected right - wing sites, the fact remains that the company is heavily incentivized to be perceived as neutral by all sides; anything else would drive away users, a particularly problematic outcome for a social network.2
A leak by an anonymous former contractor led Gizmodo to report Facebook was suppressing conservative news in its Trending section.
And there are other, ominous threats, reports Gizmodo:
As reported in Gizmodo yesterday: Facebook workers routinely suppressed news stories of interest to conservative readers from the social network's influential «trending» news section, according to a former journalist who worked on the project.
December 9, 2015 • Reports in Wired and Gizmodo pull on various threads to say they may have finally unearthed the identity of the secretive bitcoin creator.
You can read the full reports from Gizmodo and Wired, but I'll cover the... Read more
You can read the full reports from Gizmodo and Wired, but I'll cover the highlights for you now and how this might effect authors.
But apparently the company hasn't run out of money and folded just yet, because Gizmodo is reporting that JooJoo is planning its second -LSB-...]
All right, so here's the scoop: Apple's mysterious tablet will «redefine» newspapers and magazines, according to a report published by gadget blog Gizmodo.
The new stand - alone reader from Barnes & Noble will run the Android operating system, said Gizmodo in a report on Thursday.
Although Bose received mixed reviews from Wired, Gizmodo, and Consumer Reports, SoundTouch remains a popular choice among consumers due to its reputation in the audio field and lack of truly negative publicity.
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