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Contract for the web: Internet inventor Tim Berners-Lee unveils global plan to battle 'digital dystopia'

"The power of the web to transform people's lives, enrich society and reduce inequality is one of the defining opportunities of our time. But if we don't act now—and act together—to prevent the web being misused by those who want to exploit, divide and undermine, we are at risk of squandering that potential."

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Uber loses London license, says to appeal

London's transport authority on Monday refused to renew an operating license for ride-hailing giant Uber because of safety and security concerns.

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Unprecedented 'architecture of surveillance' created by Facebook and Google poses grave human rights threat: Report

"Their insidious control of our digital lives undermines the very essence of privacy and is one of the defining human rights challenges of our era."

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When de-aging De Niro and Pacino, ‘Irishman’ animators tried to avoid pitfalls of the past

If you thought 76-year-old Robert De Niro and 79-year-old Al Pacino were done starring in blockbuster gangster films, think again.

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Elizabeth Warren raises 'corruption' alarm after Trump, Zuckerberg, and Thiel hold secret White House meeting

"This is how the government keeps working for giant corporations and the wealthy and well-connected."

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Google tightens political ads policy in effort to stop abuse

Google on Wednesday updated how it handles political ads as online platforms remain under pressure to avoid being used to spread misleading information intended to influence voters.

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Twitter exempts some 'cause-based' messages from political ad ban

Twitter said Friday its ban on political ads will exempt "caused-based" messages on topics related to social or environmental issues.

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Fears grow on digital surveillance: US survey

Americans are increasingly fearful of monitoring of their online and offline activities, both by governments and private companies, a survey showed Friday.

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Uber chief walks back comment about murder of Saudi journalist Khashoggi

Uber chief Dara Khosrowshahi apologized on Monday after he called the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, in which Riyadh admitted responsibility, a "mistake."

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'When will someone go to jail?': New report shows Google secretly storing health data of millions of Americans

According to The Wall Street Journal, neither patients nor doctors have been notified of the data collection and storage.

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Trundling into trouble: Singapore targets e-scooters after accidents

Tiny Singapore had embraced electric scooters in a big way, but deaths and fires linked to the two-wheelers have prompted authorities to introduce tough rules that could put a brake on their runaway success.

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Democrats' new online privacy bill heralded as chance to build 'alternative road to a digital future'

"This legislation is a game-changer," says Harvard professor Shoshana Zuboff, whose latest book warns of "surveillance capitalism."

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NASA’s TESS spacecraft is finding hundreds of exoplanets – and is poised to find thousands more

Within just 50 light-years from Earth, there are about 1,560 stars, likely orbited by several thousand planets. About a thousand of these extrasolar planets – known as exoplanets – may be rocky and have a composition similar to Earth’s. Some may even harbor life. Over 99% of these alien worlds remain undiscovered — but this is about to change.

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