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Apple to make changes to CarPlay to improve functionality

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Apple is set to make changes to CarPlay that will make the tool more useful. iPhone users can currently use CarPlay to control things like music and navigation tools through their car, but Apple are reportedly working on changes to the function that will expand the ways CarPlay can be used. The project, dubbed ‘IronHeart’, will hopefully allow users to control things like A/C, climate control, speaker settings, seats and armrests, and the speedometer. However, the expansion would require a buy-in from car manufacturers, as cars would need to be made with the ability to have functions controlle…

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Facebook knew about, failed to police, abusive content globally – documents

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By Elizabeth Culliford and Brad Heath (Reuters) – Facebook employees have warned for years that as the company raced to become a global service it was failing to police abusive content in countries where such speech was likely to cause the most harm, according to interviews with five former employees and internal company documents viewed by Reuters. For over a decade, Facebook has pushed to become the world’s dominant online platform. It currently operates in more than 190 countries and boasts more than 2.8 billion monthly users who post content in more than 160 languages. But its efforts to p… (more…)

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Largest Hispanic civil rights advocacy organization severs ties to Facebook

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Whistleblower revelations from a Facebook ex-employee were the “breaking point” forcing UnidosUS to cut ties with the company and “protect the Latino communities we advocate for.”

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Battery giants face skills gap that could jam electric highway

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By Heekyong Yang SEOUL (Reuters) – The South Korean battery giants powering many of the world’s electric vehicles face a skills shortage that could drag on the global race towards zero-emissions transport. The country’s three major players, which command a third of the global electric vehicle (EV) battery market, told Reuters they were all grappling with a shortage of research and engineering specialists as demand for the technology balloons. LG Energy Solution (LGES), SK On, and Samsung SDI Co Ltd all rank in the top-six global battery makers, and supply the likes of Tesla Inc, Volkswagen and… (more…)

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