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U.S. House of Representatives approves bill forcing TikTok to sale amid national security concerns
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted in favor of a bill that could lead to the ban of the popular platform TikTok in the country
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted in favor of a bill that could lead to the ban of the popular platform TikTok in the country
The cartels have been advertising and selling a service that provides them migrants with an internet connection through a virtual private network (VPN) so that the app cannot tell if the person is in northern Mexico
The move comes on Wednesday after a two-year investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) into a series of crashes that occurred while the autopilot, a partially automated driving system, was in use
The technology is installed in the large bus windshields, and actively searches for lane violators during restricted times when they're designated for bus use only
Javier Milei made comments on the X social media platform after the Tesla CEO shared a video of Milei saying equality should never come before freedom
India and Pakistan have already banned the app, and U.S. lawmakers are considering a national ban in the United States
Last week, France’s National Frequency Agency ordered the 2020 released iPhone 12 off the market, and threatened a government ordered recall after controls of the “specific absorption rate” – the system of measurement used to determine the level of radiofrequency energy – could be absorbed by the human body – was exceeding permissible limits
RMS Titanic Incorporated, a Georgia-based company that bought salvage rights to the Titanic shipwreck wants to send an unmanned vehicle and breach its hull to take photos of entire once great cruise
The initial pollution maps that were released, reveal pollution patterns around cities and major transportation routes across North America
Previously, only the United States, China, and Russia had successfully completed moon landings
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee is releasing subpoenaed documents from Facebook that demonstrate it was pressured by the White House to censor content, and that the platform did what it was told