Tech companies testify in Congress, Netflix suspends 'House of Cards' (Tech Today)
Tech companies testify in Congress, Netflix suspends 'House of Cards' (Tech Today)
2017-11-01
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that matter right now an ongoing series
of congressional hearings involving
Google Facebook and Twitter have begun
lawmakers asked how russia-backed
operatives using the services may have
influenced the outcome of the 2016
presidential election and if the
companies in attendance were negligent
in allowing that interference the three
tech giant's have already announced
plans to combat problems like search
manipulation and fake accounts but the
question of whether Congress will
legally regulate them in the future
remains to be seen Netflix announced it
has suspended its critically-acclaimed
original series house of cards
indefinitely the show's star Kevin
Spacey came under fire after accusations
surfaced claiming the actor made
unwanted sexual advances at a fellow
actor who was only 14 years old at the
time of the alleged incident Netflix
already announced the upcoming season of
house of cards would be its last but now
says the show's production is suspended
until further notice as it reviews the
situation and confers with cast and crew
Apple released the newest version of its
iPhone and iPad software iOS 11.1 the
update comes with an important security
patch that fixes the crack exploit which
left most devices that connect to Wi-Fi
vulnerable to hacking it also includes
over 70 new emojis apple also released
watch OS 4.1 which contains a new radio
app and the ability to stream music on
Apple watch Series three
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