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Boeing 737 Max Crisis Could Have Involved Multiple Human Errors
Small but significant human errors during the Boeing 737 Max development could have contributed largely to the two crashes in October and March. Small but significant human errors during the Boeing 737 Max development could have contributed largely to the two crashes in October and March. -
Facebook Shuts Out Far-Right Groups And Personalities
Facebook has banned Infowars for a second time, including other far-right personalities who violated its hate and violence policies. Facebook has banned Infowars for a second time, including other far-right personalities who violated its hate and violence policies. -
FAA Demands Changes To Boeing 787 Dreamliner Parts And Software
The FAA is hot on the heels of Boeing as the regulator demanded changes to be implemented on the 787 Dreamliner. The FAA is hot on the heels of Boeing as the regulator demanded changes to be implemented on the 787 Dreamliner. -
Malaysian Government Allocates Funds For SME Tech Adoption
The Malaysian government continues to support SME growth by promoting technological adoption among businesses in various sectors. The Malaysian government continues to support SME growth by promoting technological adoption among businesses in various sectors. -
Thailand’s Single Account Business Scheme Struggles To Attract More SMEs
Thailand SMEs have signed up for the single account business scheme that the government implemented but many others have yet to register to the plan. Thailand SMEs have signed up for the single account business scheme that the government implemented but many others have yet to register to the plan. -
Vladimir Putin OKs Russian Independent Internet Law
Russia’s president has signed the internet bill into law as advocates continue to call on the government for freedom of information and press. Russia’s president has signed the internet bill into law as advocates continue to call on the government for freedom of information and press. -
Facebook Is Low Key Moving Its Features To Instagram
Facebook’s features are slowly penetrating Instagram as the controversy-laden platform continues to revamp its privacy policies. Facebook’s features are slowly penetrating Instagram as the controversy-laden platform continues to revamp its privacy policies. -
Philippines’ Q1 2019 GDP Growth Attributed To National Budget Delay
Economic growth in the Philippines may have grown slightly on the lower end of the slashed forecast of six to seven percent this year. Economic growth in the Philippines may have grown slightly on the lower end of the slashed forecast of six to seven percent this year. -
Google Employees To Sit-In Following Alleged Senior Retaliation
Google Walkout’s organizers have once again gathered employees for a sit-in following allegations that senior officers retaliated after November’s event. Google Walkout’s organizers have once again gathered employees for a sit-in following allegations that senior officers retaliated after November’s event. -
Palangkaraya A Popular Suggestion As Jokowi Mulls New Capital Location
Indonesia’s president wants the public to have a say in his bid to move the capital city out of overcrowded Java. Indonesia’s president wants the public to have a say in his bid to move the capital city out of overcrowded Java.