Twitter needs trolls and Trump, and that's a problem
How can Twitter seriously claim to want to clean up its act when it makes so much money from online abusers?
Peter Wells works at UNSW Australia and is a technology commentator in his spare time . He is an award-winning journalist who currently appears on the Daily Tech News Show.
How can Twitter seriously claim to want to clean up its act when it makes so much money from online abusers?
Lenovo showed off new software at CES 2017 called Entertainment Hub, which can "upscale" regular movies and video games into a VR experience.
Car technology is a relatively new addition to CES, but in the last few years automotive companies have slowly been taking over the giant North Hall. In 2017, the takeover was complete.
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