LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari says he has directed the lifting of the ban on Twitter’s operations in Nigeria but only if certain conditions are met including Twitter’s “positive” use and registration in the West African … [Continue reading] about Nigeria’s president directs conditional end to Twitter ban
Suit blames baby’s death on cyberattack at Alabama hospital
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama woman whose 9-month-old daughter died has filed suit against the hospital where she was born claiming it did not disclose that its computer systems had been crippled by a cyberattack, which resulted in diminished care … [Continue reading] about Suit blames baby’s death on cyberattack at Alabama hospital
Daimler’s trucks, luxury cars to go their separate ways
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Shareholders in Daimler AG, maker of Mercedes-Benz luxury cars, on Friday approved the spinoff of the company’s truck division, a move intended to let the world’s largest maker of trucks react faster to change and focus on … [Continue reading] about Daimler’s trucks, luxury cars to go their separate ways
Past storms haven’t fazed Facebook. Instagram Kids might
Nineteen-year-old Gigi Painter hopes Facebook’s planned “Instagram Kids” never becomes a reality. Growing up in a small Ohio town, Painter said she and most of her friends created Instagram accounts by lying about their ages years before they turned … [Continue reading] about Past storms haven’t fazed Facebook. Instagram Kids might
Hungary: EU delegation raises questions about spyware use
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — A lack of answers from Hungary’s government about alleged spying on journalists, politicians and business figures has raised questions for a fact-finding committee of the European Union’s legislature on whether the government … [Continue reading] about Hungary: EU delegation raises questions about spyware use