This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Amanda Lewellyn: This is your tech news briefing for Tuesday, May 18th. I'm ...
As state governments try to restrict children’s access to social media and various courts debate what free speech looks like in the digital era, one social media platform is attempting its second ...
The Parler app and website were taken offline Friday after parent company Parlement Technologies Inc. announced it reached a deal with media company Starboard to buy the faltering social network. The ...
The Parler app – which was removed by Apple after accusations that it was used to plan and facilitate the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 – is now back in the App Store. The Android version ...
Branded as a "free speech" platform, Parler hit the top of the App Store after the 2020 election but has since languished. Conservative politicians and pundits, like Sen. Ted Cruz and Sean Hannity, ...
Apple said it has an agreement to reinstate Parler, the social network popular with supporters of former President Donald Trump it kicked off its app store in January over ties to the deadly siege on ...
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