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Twitter's automation issues, Elon Musk changes baby name More than 40% of Republicans think Bill Gates will use COVID-19 vaccine to implant tracking chips, survey says More harm than good? Twitter struggles to label misleading COVID-19 tweets Hertz files for bankruptcy, Netflix cancels inactive subscriptions As the GDPR turns 2, Big Tech should watch out for big sanctions 9 great reads from CNET this week Apple Glass rumors, HBO Max gets the 'Snyder Cut' Google won't be fully remote, CEO says, as other firms tout permanent telecommuting Twitter, WhatsApp in firing line as Ireland submits first draft GDPR decisions Graduates love gifts — here are some ideas Face ID gets more mask-friendly, Prime Day may come in the fall Facebook's Zuckerberg says employees will be able to work from home permanently – Source CNET Tech

In today’s top stories, Twitter’s automated labelling system experiences snags, Virgin One’s LauncherOne rocket is delayed and Elon Musk changes his baby’s name.

A survey from Yahoo News and YouGov finds that the conspiracy theory is popular among Fox News viewers, Republicans and Trump voters.

News articles and tweets denouncing the 5G coronavirus conspiracy theory are being mislabeled.

In today’s top stories, rental car company Hertz files for bankruptcy, Netflix cancels inactive subscriptions and how to watch the SpaceX launch this week.

Get ready to see the EU’s landmark privacy regulation flex its muscles as it prepares for a fight.

Why your face mask selfies could be training the next facial recognition tool, what it means to observe Ramadan during coronavirus, and how people with Down syndrome are teaching Google Assistant.

This week’s major tech stories include new rumors surrounding Apple Glass, Twitter testing limits on user replies and HBO Max announcing it will release the…

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