Tesla makes wearing a mask compulsory for Nevada battery factory workers

Tesla makes wearing a mask compulsory for Nevada battery factory workers

According to the latest news, Tesla announced that from today onwards, all Tesla workers at the company’s battery factory in Reno, Nevada will have to wear masks indoors. This was first reported by The Wall Street Journal. It is to be noted that previously, this plant already required workers to get unvaccinated against COVID-19. In … Read more

Apple’s new FAQ unsuccessfully attempts to clarify the new child abuse scanning features

Apple’s new FAQ unsuccessfully attempts to clarify the new child abuse scanning features

Apple has attempted to assuage concerns regarding its new anti-child abuse measures in a new FAQ. The company wrote in its FAQ, “Let us be clear, this technology is limited to detecting CSAM [child sexual abuse material] stored in iCloud and we will not accede to any government’s request to expand it.” Apple’ announced new … Read more

Twitter will pay hackers and researchers for detecting biases in its automatic image crops

Twitter will pay hackers and researchers for detecting biases in its automatic image crops

According to the latest news, Twitter has announced holding a competition in hopes that hackers and researchers will be able to identify biases in its image cropping algorithm. Twitter is going to give cash prizes to winning teams. The story was first published by Engadget. In simple words, Twitter is considering giving 3rd party teams … Read more

Google is updating Play Store policies relating to spam, ad, and compensated sexual relationship apps

Google is updating Play Store policies relating to spam, ad, and compensated sexual relationship apps

According to the latest news, Google has announced that from 1st September onwards, ‘Sugar dating’ apps will not be allowed on the Android Play Store. This will be included in its series of policy changes for the platform. The upcoming changes were first reported by  Android Police. They reported that the policy changes specifically prohibit … Read more