All posts tagged with Corporations
01/19/2018 / By Russel Davis

A Facebook patent filed in 2015 was found to go such great lengths as scrutinizing minute details contained in an image in order

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01/18/2018 / By Ethan Huff

Despite raking in tens of billions of dollars annually with its corner on medicine, the pharmaceutical industry just isn’t content

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-18-no-big-pharmas-drug-market-is-not-a-free-market-its-a-monopoly-enforced-racket.html

01/18/2018 / By Ethan Huff

All along the campaign trail, then-candidate Donald Trump emphasized how China has been aggressively manipulating its own currency in order

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-18-china-is-stealing-solar-panel-jobs-will-trump-send-a-tough-trade-message.html

01/17/2018 / By News Editors

On Monday, former Google engineer James Damore filed a class-action lawsuit against his former employer, alleging discrimination against conservatives, white people, and

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01/17/2018 / By News Editors

Employees were allowed to award those who spoke out against Damore’s memo ‘peer bonuses’ monitored by the ‘Google Recognition Team.’

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-17-19-insane-tidbits-from-james-damores-lawsuit-about-googles-office-environment.html

01/16/2018 / By News Editors

Google had a rough week. James Damore, a former Google engineer who was fired for writing a memo criticizing the

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-16-google-is-a-threat-to-freedom-regardless-of-what-mike-lee-says.html

01/16/2018 / By Ethan Huff

If it exists online and it’s “free,” chances are whoever owns it is collecting data points on how you use

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-16-confirmed-twitter-collects-all-your-dick-picks-and-private-photos.html

01/16/2018 / By Ethan Huff

High fees, slow transaction times, and unpredictable volatility are among the main reasons why some companies are reportedly deciding to

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-16-the-health-ranger-was-right-bitcoins-usefulness-as-a-payment-system-collapses.html

01/15/2018 / By Isabelle Z.

When we think of the dangers of Google and Facebook for kids, we tend to worry about them stumbling across

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-15-google-and-facebook-are-making-your-kids-stupid-access-to-immediate-information-inhibits-the-ability-to-think.html

01/15/2018 / By Jayson Veley

Facebook’s war against conservatives and those who expose the radical left is showing no signs of slowing down any time

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-15-political-censorship-facebook-just-banned-the-author-of-a-new-book-that-criticizes-obama.html

01/14/2018 / By Jayson Veley

Google’s war on conservatism continues. As reported earlier this week by The Daily Caller, the world’s most powerful search engine

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-14-google-now-waging-all-out-censorship-war-against-conservative-websites.html

01/14/2018 / By Ethan Huff

Is social media megalith Twitter readying to hand over the private conversations of President Trump on the platform to federal

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-14-bombshell-twitter-engineer-admits-to-coordinated-conspiracy-against-trump-by-violating-user-privacy.html

01/12/2018 / By JD Heyes

For some time now conservatives, along with supporters of President Donald J. Trump, have suspected they were being targeted for

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-12-undercover-media-sting-reveals-twitter-targeting-conservatives-shadow-banning.html

01/11/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Researchers from Project Zero, a team of security analysts under Google, have uncovered two computer chip security flaws that could

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-11-billions-intel-amd-powered-devices-vulnerable-hackers.html

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