Twitter refuses to hand over info to US government
Twitter refuses to hand over info to US government
2017-04-08
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matter right now Twitter sued the US
government after the government tried to
obtain data that would reveal the
identity of the alt underscore USCIS
account the account is critical of the
Trump administration's handling of US
citizenship and immigration services the
US government withdrew its request in
turn Twitter drop this lawsuit details
of Microsoft's super-powered Xbox one
are now out known as project Scorpio the
new xbox will have an eight-core
processor 12 gigabytes of ram a 4k
blu-ray drive and it improved GPU the
console will be able to play every xbox
one game and is expected in the fourth
quarter of 2017 YouTube TV has launched
in five metropolitan areas in the US
this is YouTube's cable competitor and
it has network from ABC CBS fox and NBC
for thirty-five dollars per month you
get more than 40 live TV channels a
cloud DVR with unlimited storage with
shows expiring after nine months and up
to six accounts per household youtube
says it will expand availability in the
future and finally Apple surprisingly
spoke on the record about the future of
its desktop computers the company says
it is currently completely rethinking
the Mac Pro apples desktop just got a
drastic redesign in 2013 and was just
recently updated for the first time with
a small spec bump a new Mac Pro and new
apple display are in the works but do
not expect them this year however the
company did say new iMacs are coming in
2017
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