5G users in Australia cannot yet hit the 10% mark for time spent on the newest network.
Jaguar Classic plans E-type editions marking its 60th anniversary in 2021
In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the iconic E-type in 2021, Jaguar Classic will create six matching sets of two 60 Edition cars – 3.8-liter coupe and roadster versions – that pay tribute to the two original cars that debuted in March 1961 at the Geneva Motor Show.
2021 Jaguar XF Sportbrake: facelift previewed in new images
Jag’s Audi A6 rival will receive a raft of technological improvements and new look to match the smaller XE
Belarusian police raid Uber and Yandex offices in Minsk
Protesters fear police forces might have been looking for location data from the two ride-hailing companies in order to identify those who participated in anti-government protests.
Facebook tells Elizabeth Warren it has two different standards for climate fact-checking
Facebook says its third-party fact-checking partners “do review and rate climate misinformation, and there has never been a prohibition against them doing so,” in a response to criticism from Democratic senators. Facebook will continue its policy of exempting “clear opinion content” from fact-checking, the letter says. The senators are unsatisfied.
Scott Morrison backs IBM and Soldier On to upskill Aussie veterans in tech
SkillsBuild hopes to help former defence personnel and veterans secure their future post-service career faster.
Epic is suing Google over Fortnite’s removal from the Google Play Store
Epic Games has filed suit against Google over alleged antitrust violations, just hours after seeing Fortnite dropped from the both the Google Play Store and iOS App store and filing a similar lawsuit against Apple. Epic’s complaint alleges that Google’s payment restrictions on the Play Store constitute a monopoly, and […]
Lincoln partners with Calm to offer meditation, mindfulness exercises to customers
Lincoln clients will receive a year of Calm Premium through the Lincoln Way app.
The Coming or Possibly Nearly Here Storm
Former Scientific American editor Mark Alpert talks about his latest sci-fi thriller The Coming Storm, which warns about the consequences of unethical scientific research and of ignoring the scientific findings you don’t like.