pSiphon remains one of the most practical, low-friction tools for getting past censorship and network blocks on a desktop — but it’s important to understand exactly what it does, how it protects (and doesn’t protect) your privacy, and the installation choices Windows and Mac users face today...
Valve’s storefront has quietly moved the goalposts: games with mature themes that would once have been allowed into Steam’s Early Access program are now being refused entry outright, a change that has developers scrambling and reignited a broader fight over who — platforms, payment networks...
Far from the utopian digital commons envisioned by Tim Berners-Lee, the internet of today has become a battleground defined by siloed platforms, centralized gatekeepers, and fragile single points of failure. This march toward digital enclosure and consolidation is not only at odds with the...
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The recent executive order issued by President Donald Trump aiming to block “woke” AI within the federal government marks a controversial turning point in the relationship between regulatory governance, technological progress, and the ongoing culture wars that have come to define 21st-century...
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Pakistan’s ongoing contest between authority and civil liberty took center stage on July 17, as the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) and the European Union convened a high-profile national roundtable in Islamabad. This event, triggered by deepening anxiety over draconian restrictions...
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has recently intensified his efforts to combat what he perceives as censorship targeting former President Donald Trump. Bailey's actions encompass a series of legal maneuvers and public statements aimed at addressing alleged biases in both traditional and...
Missouri’s escalating investigation into leading artificial intelligence companies has ignited fierce debate about the boundaries of government power, the definition of bias, and the political weaponization of emerging technologies. At the forefront is Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey...
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has initiated a formal investigation into major technology companies—Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Meta—alleging that their artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots produce biased and factually inaccurate responses that undermine former President Donald...
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s announcement of a formal investigation into Meta, Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft for alleged AI “bias” against Donald Trump has ignited fierce debate about technology, free speech, and the limits of state power in regulating artificial intelligence. At...
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has recently initiated legal actions against several technology companies, alleging that their AI chatbots exhibit bias against former President Donald Trump concerning antisemitism. This move has sparked significant debate over the role of artificial...
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has initiated a formal inquiry into major technology companies—Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Meta—alleging that their artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots produce biased and factually inaccurate responses concerning former President Donald Trump. Bailey...
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A storm is raging inside Microsoft, and it’s rapidly becoming emblematic of a broader ethical struggle rippling through the world’s tech giants. As artificial intelligence and cloud computing reshape the landscape of geopolitics and warfare, so too do the responsibilities—and risks—borne by...
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At a growing number of technology conferences across North America, a subtle but unmistakable shift is unfolding—a heightened emphasis on security, not just as the backdrop to innovation, but as a visible presence shaping the very atmosphere of these gatherings. The dynamic comes as leading...
Microsoft, one of the world’s most influential technology firms, has recently stepped into the limelight once again—not for its software innovations, but for its approach to internal communications regarding politically charged topics. This comes after reports, corroborated by statements from...
The recent firing of Joe Lopez, a firmware engineer in Azure Hardware Systems and Infrastructure (AHSI), marks another high-profile chapter in the wave of employee activism sweeping through the tech industry. Lopez’s public protest at the Microsoft Build 2025 event, during which he interrupted...
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In a rapidly shifting digital era where corporate communication practices can influence global narratives, Microsoft has found itself at the center of a new controversy regarding the handling of politically focused email content within its organization. The tech giant, which sits at the...
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The recent firing of a Microsoft software engineer who interrupted CEO Satya Nadella’s keynote at Build 2025 over the company’s alleged involvement in Israeli military operations in Gaza has ignited a heated debate within both the tech industry and the global community. This incident is not...
Microsoft's internal policies and business dealings have rarely faced as much scrutiny as in recent weeks, following reports that the company implemented controversial word filters on its internal email systems. The filters allegedly blocked messages containing terms like "Palestine," "Gaza,"...
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Microsoft's recent decision to block internal emails containing terms such as "Gaza," "Palestine," and "genocide" has ignited a firestorm of controversy, raising profound questions about corporate censorship, employee rights, and the ethical responsibilities of technology companies in...
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In an incident that has reignited deep debate about free speech, tech ethics, and the role of large technology firms in global political crises, Microsoft has come under scrutiny for allegedly blocking internal emails containing politically charged terms such as “Palestine,” “Gaza,” and...
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