Facebook incorrectly removed a post critical of the prime minister’s comments regarding slavery in Australia that featured a photograph of Aboriginal men in neck chains from the late 1800s, claiming the photo featured nudity. On Thursday, Scott Morrison said that there was no slavery in this country. On Friday he Continue Reading
The Future of Work in the U.S. and China- Tempemail
By Gareth Noyes Research in China and the U.S. indicate what the future of work could look like—and location matters. Forecasters might assume that the future of work in industries such as aviation/aerospace, medical equipment manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, and telecommunications will include a post-pandemic return to offices and manufacturing facilities. Continue Reading
Boris Johnson’s polarising statue tweets are pure Trump | Jonathan Freedland | Opinion- Tempemail
When Boris Johnson starts copying Donald Trump’s signature move – taking sides in a culture war by firing off a string of tweets – you know that America’s global domination remains so complete it can turn even one of the country’s most grotesque defects into a cultural export. In fact, Continue Reading
Microsoft Won’t Sell its Facial Recognition Tech to Law Enforcement | Tempemail
Tech juggernaut Microsoft won’t sell its facial recognition software to police or law enforcement until more federal regulations for facial recognition technology are set in place. This is what company president Brad Smith said during an interview. “The bottom line for us is to protect the human rights of people Continue Reading
10 LGBTQ+ Influencers Brands Need to Follow in 2020
LGBTQ+ influencers use social media to not only advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, but share personal stories to help others who are struggling with their identity and sexuality. Every June, LGBTQ+ communities from around the world come together and celebrate the freedom to be themselves. After decades of overcoming prejudice and Continue Reading
Zoom shuts accounts of activists holding Tiananmen Square and Hong Kong events | Technology
Three prominent human rights activists have accused Zoom of disrupting or shutting down their accounts because they were linked to events to mark the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen massacre or were to discuss China’s measures to exert control over Hong Kong. Lee Cheuk Yan, a veteran activist with the Continue Reading
PlayStation 5: the video games console is not dead yet | Games
Last night in a livestreamed broadcast, Sony showed its new video game console, the PlayStation 5, for the first time, along with 28 new games that will be out this year or next. It is a futuristic-looking thing, all white curves and black and blue-LED accents and a touch of Continue Reading
COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps: Managing the Pandemic While Maintaining Privacy | Tempemail
Image sourced from Oudtshoorn Courant The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a huge toll worldwide for both individuals and economies. As a precaution, many countries have implemented strict lockdown measures such as closing schools, restaurants and borders, while mask-wearing in public and social distancing have become a must. The enforcement of Continue Reading
State of Influencer Marketing Report: Effects of Coronavirus
Socialbakers’ State of Influencer Marketing Report highlights the effects of COVID-19 on the industry over the past few months. It reveals data that shows how brands have adjusted and adapted to the environment brought on by a worldwide pandemic. The initial impact of the coronavirus seemed to be an overall Continue Reading
Sony Finally Reveals the PlayStation 5 | Tempemail
The PlayStation 5 was finally revealed, after months of waiting, at Sony’s Future of Gaming Livestream event yesterday. The console’s final design is vastly different from the company’s previous iterations. No longer will the PlayStation be a matte black box, but a gleaming white machine finished with aesthetic curves and Continue Reading