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Twitter permanently bans Trump

Twitter permanently banned President Donald Trump on Friday, days after a pro-Trump mob stormed the US Capitol leaving five dead. “After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence,” Twitter said in a statement

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Tesla’s sudden accelerations were user error, US government says

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has ended a year-long review of claims that some Tesla vehicles were accelerating without warning, saying there is not enough evidence to open a full investigation. While NHTSA received 246 complaints about this “sudden unintended acceleration” phenomenon, the agency says that “pedal misapplication” was the cause of the problem

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The JLab JBuds Frames are open-ear headphones you clip to your glasses

JLab is introducing a new Bluetooth audio gadget designed to be clipped onto your existing glasses or sunglasses. The JBuds Frames are two modules with downward-firing speakers you position right outside your ears. They are part of a resurgent trend of open-ear audio that has usually been the domain of Bluetooth-enabled sunglasses and bone-conducting bands.

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Fix Unrecoverable Error Code in QuickBooks

One thing that everybody knows is that QuickBooks is one of the incredible bookkeeping programs. What’s more, with the many stunning assortments of administrations given by Intuit QuickBooks bookkeeping programming, there are additionally such a large number of utilitarian and specialized issues that happen in some cases while utilizing QuickBooks programming.  QuickBooks clients and clients

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FCC chairman Ajit Pai gave up on his legally dicey attempt to ‘clarify’ internet law

On October 15th, FCC chairman Ajit Pai promised that the FCC would “move forward with a rulemaking” to clarify the “meaning” of Section 230, the all-important internet law that protects free speech online. Apparently, Pai never got around to that — and less than three months later, he no longer plans to, either, explaining he’s

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