Margot Bafta

Margot Bafta

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A curious life observer and news hunter by nature, Margot is a copywriter and an editor. Having practical experience in various positions of the ever-changing newsrooms, she served as an editor, reporter, and web producer for news organizations in San Diego. Competent in global and business events, she creates the front-rank content. First and foremost, she always tries to keep it simple. This is a rule she follows not only in work but also in life in general. Margot loves trying new things and developing in different areas, that is why once she decided to join the Internet Protocol team and focus on tech-related topics.

SpaceX Launched and Then Destroyed Its Rocket on Purpose in Astronaut Escape Test

The in-flight abort system test demonstrated how SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule would get through a disastrous rocket failure.

Microsoft Has Pledged to Become Carbon Negative by 2030

Microsoft has set a goal to become carbon negative by 2030 and remove all carbon the company has emitted since its founding by 2050.
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The New Chromium-Based Microsoft Edge Is Finally Here and It Is Available for Windows and macOS

Microsoft has released an official and stable version of the Edge browser that is now based on the Chromium engine.
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Microsoft Now Reviews Skype and Cortana Audio Data in “Secure Facilities”

An interview with the former employee follows a summer report that revealed the fact that Microsoft hired third-party contractors who listened to Skype and Cortana voice recordings with “no security measures.”
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Reddit Policy Update: No Impersonation Is Now Allowed

Although impersonation reports only make up 2.3% of all reports, the platform is already taking action to try and prevent such content from spreading.
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Facebook Will Ban Deepfake Content to Fight Misinformation

The policy doesn’t cover satire or parody content, along with videos that were edited to omit certain words or change their order.
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The End of Windows 7 Is Near: Its Support Will End on January 14, 2020

Microsoft has announced that it is no longer going to provide software and security updates and technical support for Windows 7

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