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Twitter Is Relaunching its Troubled Verification Process After a 3 Year Hiatus
After suspending the program back in 2017, today Twitter announced that it’s bringing back its verification process supported by an updated policy beginning next month in January 2021.
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Plug-In Hybrids Could Save The Day For Mercedes-Benz In Europe
Fully electric vehicles are a transportation revolution moving full steam ahead. Whether it’s a Volkswagen ID.3, Tesla Model 3 or even electric pickups, the world loves giving EVs attention (if not sales). However, while electric cars steal the headlines and hearts, plug-in hybrids are the cars helping automakers in Europe with few EV offerings like…
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Bugatti Bounces On Backup Model Plans Amid Booming Business
It has been long rumoured that the hypercar fancy folks over at Bugatti were considering development of an all-new second model to sell in the lineup. Despite record sales on the back of the new Bugatti Chiron, the Covid-19 pandemic has stalled any plans for the future car.
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If Facebook Pulls News From its Australian Sites, We’ll Have a Much Less Compelling Product
Facebook has announced it will ban publishers and people in Australia from sharing local and international news on Facebook and Instagram if a proposal to force tech giants to pay for news becomes law. The announcement follows the release of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s draft news media bargaining code, under which Google and…