Wall Street Journal
Twitter Sheds Users Again in Fake-Account Purge
Twitter reported its first consecutive quarterly drop in users, losing more than it had expected and signaling further declines to come as it continues to purge fake accounts. Even so, Twitter said it boosted revenue and swung to a profit in the third quarter as it extracted more advertising revenue out of its existing users.
Explosive Devices Sent to Clinton, Obama, CNN, Former Head of Democratic National Committee
A series of bombs in manila envelopes with similar address labels were sent to Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and other prominent Democrats, setting off a nationwide manhunt for the terrorist behind what officials believe was a targeted attack. President Donald trump condemed political violence and called for a more civil political discourse.
Justice Department Accuses Russians of Interfering in Midterm Elections
Russians working for a close ally of President Vladimir Putin engaged in an elaborate campaign of “information warfare” to interfere with the midterm elections, federal prosecutors said in unsealing a criminal complaint against one of them. The woman, Elena Alekseevna Khusyaynova, of St. Petersburg, was involved in an effort “to spread distrust toward candidates for US political office and the US political system,” prosecutors said.
5G Has Arrived. It’s Been A Long Wait for Ericsson, Nokia. (Wall Street Journal)
Submitted by benton on Fri, 10/19/2018 - 06:35Secretive Data Company Palantir Weighs Giant Public Offering (Wall Street Journal)
Submitted by benton on Thu, 10/18/2018 - 17:40EBay Sues Amazon, Alleging Sellers Were Illegally Poached (Wall Street Journal)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Thu, 10/18/2018 - 13:58Signal Search: Cellphone Service After Major Hurricanes
Persistent cellular site outages after Hurricane Michael left many first responders and residents of Panama City (FL) unable to reach loved ones or those in need of help for several days, drawing the ire of some government officials. A week after the storm made landfall, nearly half—46 percent as of 11 am on Oct 17—of cell sites in Bay County (FL) which includes Panama City and Mexico Beach, remained out of service, according to the Federal Communications Commission.