by Tyler | May 20, 2020 | Eric Schmidt, Google, Hillary Clinton, Jeff Bezos, Masters of the Universe, Media, NPR, Politics, silicon valley, Tech, Trending, Washington Times
Former Google CEO and Clinton lackey Eric Schmidt is giving $4.7 million to NPR to expand the left-wing network’s reach in the Midwest and California with the creation of two newsrooms.
by Tyler | Mar 1, 2020 | 5G technology, Ajit Pai, bias filters, Big Tech, Brendan Carr, CPAC, FCC, Gordan Chang, Huawei, Masters of the Universe, Michael O'Rielly, Politics, silicon valley, social media censorship, Tech, Trending
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Brendan Carr said at CPAC on Saturday that Americans should be empowered to turn off social media companies’ “bias filters.”
by Tyler | Feb 18, 2020 | Amazon, Climate Change, Economy, Environment, Jeff Bezos, Masters of the Universe, silicon valley, Tech, Trending
Amazon CEO and world’s richest man Jeff Bezos has announced that he is creating a $10 billion fund to combat climate change, calling it the “biggest threat to our planet.”
by Tyler | Dec 27, 2019 | California, data privacy, Economy, Facebook, Lyft, Masters of the Universe, Politics, silicon valley, Tech, Trending, Uber
In a display of unapologetic defiance, Silicon Valley giants including Facebook and Uber are planning to ignore new California laws scheduled to take effect in 2020, laying the groundwork for a collision course between the tech giants and state lawmakers.
by Tyler | Nov 26, 2019 | 2020 Election, Adam Schiff, Big Tech, Censorship, Eric Ciaramella, Facebook, impeachment, Mark Levin, Mark Zuckerberg, Politics, Radio, silicon valley, Trending, Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky
Facebook’s censorship of the name of the alleged “whistleblower,” Eric Ciaramella, is “disgusting” and “appalling,” assessed Mark Levin.
by Tyler | Nov 12, 2019 | digital privacy, Economy, Google, Health, healthcare, Masters of the Universe, privacy, privacy and security, silicon valley, Tech, Trending
Google has secretly accessed the personal health records of tens of millions of individuals in 21 states, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal.