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It is not possible for Windows to take everything you do if you do not opt in

Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President, Windows + devices, Pavan Davuluri has said the company will continue to listen to and learn from customers, including consumers, developers and enterprises, on how to evolve experiences in ways that are meaningful to them. “We’ll continue to build these new capabilities and experiences for our users by prioritising privacy, safety and security first,” he added.

Israel launched a strike on a shelter in central Gaza

UN’s aid chief for Palestine Philippe Lazzarini has said that a school compound in Gaza City is not an armed group and that 6,000 displaced people there are sheltering there. He further said that the school compound is sheltering people who have left their homes due to fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants. The school is in Nuseirat district.

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Netanyahu will address Congress on July 24

US House Democrats have said they’ll boycott Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to the Congress on July 24 unless he accepts a peace deal with Hamas. However, Netanyahu said he’s “moved to have the privilege of representing Israel before both Houses of Congress and to present the truth about our just war against those who seek to destroy us”.

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The publisher of ‘Washington Post’ tried to kill a story about him

The New York Times and New York Times Investigation have revealed that Washington Post CEO Dave Lewis offered an exclusive interview to then-Executive Editor Sally Buzbee if she dropped a story accusing him of taking part in criminality at James Murdoch’s British newspapers. The article was published days before Lewis announced his priorities for the paper, which is financially troubled.

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A covert Israeli online campaign was trying to get American lawmakers on its side

Israel is funding an alleged online campaign aimed at “distorting” public opinion in the US amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, the New York Times reported. The campaign was launched in 2018 by a firm hired by Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs. Its aim was to influence lawmakers to support Israel’s military operations in Gaza, it added.

The age of the police is here

Police drones in a US border city have been flying over residents for years in an effort to investigate thousands of 911 calls, a report said. Recently, a man in Chula Vista heard a drone’s ‘buzz’ over his head and was followed by police, who rummaged through his pockets. A resident said drones make him feel safer but some people feel like they are always being watched.

Deplatforming on January 6th decreased the reach of misinformation

A new study published in Nature has found that deplatforming did not reduce harms of online misinformation on fringe users. It added that complementary effects in online social networks and news consumption were a natural experiment. “It’s hard to see how deplatforming can reduce the harms of online misinformation,” it stated. This comes days after Facebook removed fake news from its platform.

TWo suspended a large amount of accounts after the Capitol riots

A team of US scientists has cooled down 1,000 molecules in a cloud to make a quantum condensate. “This condensate, which is over six billionths of a degree above absolute zero, is the world’s biggest quantum condensate,” researchers said. They said that tuning microwave fields to allow interaction between molecule will allow the system to separate into quantum droplets.

Chinese science still has potential to grow

The Nature Index, which tracks international research collaborations, has found that China’s researchers are now working with scientists in countries taking part in the Beijing government’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). According to data from the Nature Index, China’s researchers are increasingly working with scientists in countries taking part in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

China has a strong research clout that leads to growth in science publishing

China is leading in areas of “relative weakness” in the global publishing system, Shu Fei, a researcher at Hangzhou Dianzi University in China, said. China’s areas of weakness have the highest percentage of internationally collaborative papers in Nature Index, Fei said. She added China wants to become more involved in helping to shape how the global publishing system works.