Apple is testing what the EU, developers and users can handle. So is HP 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ January 28th
eDokumenty crashed the Citizen Identity. Piracy on the rise. Palword is on the march, maybe even to the courts. January layoffs set a record.
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The worldwide removal of the Reuters article following an Indian court order raises the issue of 'forum shopping' by defamation plaintiffs in a globalised media environment. (Politico)
A leak-hosting site looks to thaw the chill of censorship (CJR)
Martin Mesršmíd (DIA): eDokady have brought down the Citizen Identity, we need to fundamentally redesign it. The solution is unfortunately far away and it is worth adding to the article that the lack of capacity and the problematic architecture have been known for months. (Lupa).
The launch of eDoklady broke the registries. People can't get medicines with ID, says SÚKL (iDnes)
Some Beeper users have lost access to iMessage on their Mac, and Apple has notified them that it has revoked their access due to irregular activity. (New York Times)
Internet, webdesign
Netflix plans to discontinue its basic ad-free plan in some countries where ad-supported plans are available, starting in Canada and the UK in Q2 2024. (The Verge)