Kay Lee
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Kay Lee is a copy editor residing in Europe. With over 4 years of experience in technical writing and creating end-user documentation for high-end electronics.
Google Ends Its Free Wi-Fi Program Station in Public Places Around the World
Google decided to close the Station program that allowed free Wi-Fi in public places around the world due to the lack of a sustainable business model to continue the development of the project.
A Little Surprise for Valentine's Day From Telegram
Valentine's Day can be celebrated even in social networks. Pavel Durov provided a romantic mood by releasing cute emojis to celebrate the holiday.
Samsung Introduced the New Foldable Galaxy Z Flip. Motorola Razr vs. Galaxy Z Flip: Specs Comparison. Which One Is Better?
The presentation of the long-awaited Galaxy Z Flip took place in San Francisco, and now we can compare which phone is better: the Galaxy Z Flip or Motorola Razr.
MWC Barcelona Is Canceled for the First Time in 33 Years Due to an Outbreak of the Coronavirus
The largest annual trade show, Mobile World Congress, was supposed to be held in Barcelona from February 24 to 27, but was canceled after companies began to refuse to participate because of the coronavirus.
Facebook Will Pay Reuters to Fact-Check Deepfakes
Thomson Reuters and Facebook will finance the new direction — the Fact-Checking Network. The new department will electively analyze publications based on the general principles of modern journalism.
Expressing Intentions on the Road May Become Easier for Cyclists with the New Ford Emoji Jacket
The jacket is created as a part of Ford’s “Share the Road” initiative, the mission of which is “to enable road users' understanding of each other when sharing the road.”
Google Chrome Will Begin to Block Ads Intensively This Summer, but Don't Get Too Excited Just Yet
The browser will fight with poor-quality advertising even harder. Google announced that beginning August 5, it will block ads that violate the new rules.