Margot Bafta
Total 211 Posts
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.
Huawei Is Actively Developing Its Analogues of Google Apps
Chinese tech company Huawei has hinted that it will soon be ready to replace Google apps with its native alternatives on its smartphones.
A Popular ToTok Messenger Turned out to Be a Tool for Government to Spy on People
ToTok, a chat app that has millions of users in the United Arab Emirates and around the world, turned out to be a tool that allows the government to spy on its users.
Yet Another Google Employee Was Fired for Informing Her Colleagues of Their Labor Rights
Following the firing of the Thanksgiving Four, another Google employee was dismissed for taking part in internal activism.
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Sang-hoon Has Been Sentenced to 18 Months in Jail for Union Sabotage
Samsung's executive vice president Kang Kyung-hoon and a board chairman Lee Sang-hoon were sentenced to 18 months in prison for undermining labor union activities.
Flexible Smartphone from the Drug Lord Pablo Escobar
Columbian creators showed foldable marvel from Pablo Escobar.
Astronomers Detected a Monstrous Black Hole in Our Galaxy
This discovery differs fundamentally from the modern models of stellar evolution.
American Results of the Black Friday Online Shopping Race. The Record-Setting $7.4 Billion Been Spent
How much money can Americans spend on shopping for one day? What were the top demanded goods?