Russia has fined Apple and the publisher of Wikipedia for hosting "inaccurate" news. They were penalized under a law that holds companies responsible for hosting "untruthful" content. Violations of ...
Russia fined Apple and Wikipedia on Thursday for not deleting what it says is fake news about Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine. A Russian court fined Apple 400,000 rubles — around €4,000 — for failing ...
The popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia recently updated its website with a small but great new feature for iOS and macOS users. Wikipedia is finally accepting Apple Pay as a payment method on its ...
Aug. 3 (UPI) --The Russian government fined Apple Thursday for not removing information about the war in Ukraine, which has been prohibited in Russia. Separately on Thursday, the same court fined the ...
In a move against alleged misinformation, Russia has fined Apple and Wikipedia, Politico reports. A Russian court imposed a fine of 400,000 rubles (around $4216.3) on Apple for not removing what it ...
It’s currently the 8th most visited website in the U.S. and the 13th most trafficked site in the world. The website bills itself as the “free encyclopedia,” providing knowledge free of charge to a ...
If DNA is code, and code can be art, then DNA can be art... right? Harvard artist in residence Joe Davis certainly thinks so. He's working on a project, Malus Ecclesia, that will insert Wikipedia ...
Also joining us to talk about their mobile strategies will be the heads of the world’s biggest collaborative project, Wikipedia, and the clever education app Duolingo. First up: Apple VP Greg Joswiak ...
In 2011, the world's two most profitable mobile phone makers engaged in a global IP war that continues to this day. As Apple and Samsung prepare for their second trial, it's useful to review why many ...
Saudi Arabia is currently hosting the largest Hackathon in the Middle East with the participation of thousands of developers and innovators from more than 100 countries during a three-day event. Among ...