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Trump in A TV Interview for the Trip to Kenosha
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Trump in A TV Interview for the Trip to Kenosha

President Trump appears on TV for an interview shortly before heading to the violence and looting-ridden city of Kenosha.   Presenter Laura Ingraham receives him in her program 'the angle of Ingraham' for the right-wing conservative TV network FOX News. Trump wants to present himself in the election campaign as the man of law and order and criticizes the Democratic authorities of cities where it has been restless since May. The violent outbreaks were triggered by the harsh police crackdown on black suspects, such as in Minneapolis in May and more than a week ago in Kenosha. Governor Tony Evers of Wisconsin, where Kenosha is located, has asked the president to cancel his visit for fear of adding fuel to the fire. It was quiet on the night from Sunday to Monday for the first time ...
Microsoft Takes Over TikTok VS Within Days
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Microsoft Takes Over TikTok VS Within Days

The departure of Kevin Mayer as CEO of the video service TikTok may mean that the US arm of the company will be sold in a few days.   The likely buyers are Microsoft and supermarket chain Walmart, and sources tell US news channel CNBC. According to the insiders, Mayer was not involved in the talks with Microsoft and Walmart. The former CEO wanted to run TikTok as an independent company, not as part of a larger technology group. It probably would be when Microsoft and Walmart acquired TikTok. Walmart would like to reach more customers with the help of the social media platform. There has been a lot of activity around TikTok lately. The app is threatened with a ban in the United States. According to critics, TikTok collects too much data from its users, and it could just fall into ...
Boris Johnson: Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Has Been Poisoned
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Boris Johnson: Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Has Been Poisoned

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson supports the call for an independent investigation into what has happened to the sick Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.   For Johnson, the cause is exact: "Navalny poisoning has shocked the world." "A full and transparent investigation is needed into what happened," Johnson said Wednesday. The United Kingdom will join international efforts to see justice prevail and hold the perpetrators to account, the prime minister said. President Putin's 44-year-old opponent fell ill on Thursday and was taken to Berlin on Saturday. His supporters immediately spoke of poisoning. Doctors in a hospital in Omsk, where he was first admitted, were dealing with a metabolic disorder. German doctors later said they had evidence of poisoning. The Kremlin sa...
US Police Disperse Kenosha Protesters With Tear Gas
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US Police Disperse Kenosha Protesters With Tear Gas

Police in Kenosha, USA, fired tear gas canisters at protesters who refused to leave. Demonstrations against racism and excessive police brutality were held in the Wisconsin city after police shot an unarmed black man.   For the second night in a row, there were skirmishes after shocking video footage of the shooting incident came out. It shows how 29-year-old Jacob Blake is shot in the back several times by the police while his three children watch. Shortly after curfews began at 8 p.m. local time, police began dispelling protesters at the courthouse with tear gas. Officers began firing tear gas canisters after protesters threw water bottles at police. Some protesters then threw fireworks and more bottles at the police.
American Foreign Minister Pompeo Starts Visit to the Middle East
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American Foreign Minister Pompeo Starts Visit to the Middle East

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has arrived in Israel at the start of a five-day tour of the region.   He consults with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, among others, about Iran and about further expansion of Israel's relations with other countries in the Middle East. Earlier this month, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) first established diplomatic relations with Israel. In the Arab world, only Egypt and Jordan had diplomatic relations with Israel, recognizing Israel. Many other Arab countries demand that there be a Palestinian state first and that Israel return the occupied territories, including Arab East Jerusalem, for that purpose. The UAE dropped that line and entered into relations. Pompeo will go to Sudan and Bahrain after he visits Israel. He hopes that those countrie...
Former Security Boss Uber Sued for Hiding Hack
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Former Security Boss Uber Sued for Hiding Hack

The former security director of Uber Joseph Sullivan has been charged with halting a taxi app hack in 2016, exposing the personal details of 57 million customers and drivers.   Rather than report the hack to the authorities, Sullivan decided to keep it quiet and buy off the hackers. According to the prosecutor, Sullivan should have gone to market watchdog FTC, which was investigating another hack at Uber from 2014 at the time. Instead, he paid the hackers $ 100,000 in bitcoins. He used a program for this in which Uber rewards reporting vulnerabilities found in its computer code. Sullivan is charged with the hindrance of justice and failure to report a crime. However, according to the former Uber director, the case is misplaced. A spokesman for Sullivan said that at Uber, a large...
Wildfires in the US State of California Have Put Thousands of People to Flight
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Wildfires in the US State of California Have Put Thousands of People to Flight

Wildfires in the US state of California have put thousands of people to flight. Nearly 7,000 firefighters have been deployed against the fires, which ravage both the north and south of the state.   The extreme heat in the western United States is exacerbating the situation, Gavin Newsom warns. Newsom has asked other states also to send firefighters and equipment to California. He says there are 23 major fires. In total, there have been more than 360 wildfires in recent days, many of which were caused by lightning strikes. A fire service spokesperson says most small fires could be extinguished quickly. He called on residents of the threatened regions to immediately comply with evacuation orders. On Tuesday, Governor Newsom already declared a state of emergency in his state. This a...
Microsoft Adds A New Key to PC Keyboard
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Microsoft Adds A New Key to PC Keyboard

Images have surfaced of a new Microsoft keyboard on Twitter. Not so special in itself, were it not for the fact that the keyboard has an entirely new key for quick access to the Windows 10 emoji.   Both Microsoft and Apple are very proud of the ever-expanding collection of emoji in their operating systems. Microsoft now seems to go one step further by making the smiley faces quickly accessible via a special keyboard button. In the photos that have turned up, a button with a square and a heart is visible at the bottom, next to the right Alt key. That icon is not entirely new, as it previously appeared in the most recent Insider Preview build of Windows 10. On Twitter also surfaced an image of the separate numeric keypad that can be linked wirelessly to the keyboard. A user with ...
Microsoft is Partly Discontinuing Internet Explorer 11
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Microsoft is Partly Discontinuing Internet Explorer 11

In the coming year, Microsoft will gradually discontinue Internet Explorer 11. The browser will remain, but the light will gradually dim.   On August 17, 2021, IE11 will no longer be supported by Microsoft 365 apps. This includes Outlook, OneDrive, Word or Excel. Support in Teams will end on November 30 of this year. The company does point to the existence of an IE11 compatibility mode in Edge, and old, often very explicitly developed, applications for companies will still continue to work in Internet Explorer 11. Microsoft does not explicitly say whether the browser will receive additional security updates within a year or not. But presumably, that will still be the case. However, the signal is that Internet Explorer is a lot less useful in combination with other Microsoft appli...
Facebook Also Complains About Commission Policy in Apple’s App Store
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Facebook Also Complains About Commission Policy in Apple’s App Store

Facebook is also complaining about the commission policy in Apple's App Store. The social network is annoyed that the iPhone maker with a new service from Facebook simply wants to have the usual fee on so-called in-app purchases.   With Facebook, it is now also possible for companies to set up paid online events. Enterprises may charge Facebook users to access specific live streams, such as a yoga class or seminar. Usually, Apple always gets a 30 percent commission on payments made within the Facebook app. That's a rule for apps that can be downloaded from the App Store. However, CEO Mark Zuckerberg's company had this time asked Apple to waive the usual fee, also because it would involve transactions for smaller entrepreneurs. They would have it severe enough because of the coron...