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.
The New York Court Announced the Date of the TON Blocking Case
The U.S. District Court of New York has set a date and time for a hearing on the blocking of the ICO blockchain platform of the Telegram Open Network (TON) initiated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
SEC Brought a Case Against Telegram Group Inc. Investing Violations Detected
U.S. officials stand against TON tokens filling American market without registration procedure.
Apple Added Several Handy Tools to iOS 13.2 Beta 2 Slightly Hinted about AirPods 3
The second beta version of iOS 13.2 for developers goes full blast with a couple of long-awaited goodies, as well as a hint of future AirPods 3 headphones.
Microsoft Innovations on the Fall Presentation. Gadgets They Are Proud to Show
Microsoft showed upcoming gadgets. The Surface hardware lineup presentation in New-York.
Facebook Creates Virtual World in Horizon VR App
Want to escape this world and get some interaction staying 3D? Facebook plans to create its own reality.
Horizon is on its way!
Trade War Timelines. Apple Attained the Import Tariff Lowering
The tariff canceling broke the ice between U.S. Representatives and computer makers. The officials satisfied some exemption requests for Apple Inc. and small computer traders.
Snowden Advises Avoid Using Whatsapp and Telegram for State Agents
"If you're using WhatsApp for sensitive data, you're making a mistake", Edward Snowden.