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[Inquirer.Net]( Technology News [How cutting meat consumption is crucial to the planet’s future]( Intensive agriculture — in other words, the production of the food we eat — is a threat to 86% of species at risk of extinction. [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [How light could bring unlimited power to connected objects]( French startup Dracula Technologies has developed an innovative solution that could use light to power connected objects. [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Cyberpunk 2077 maker says was hit by cyber attack]( CD Projekt has become a target of cyber attack, which compromised some of its internal systems, the Polish video game maker said on Twitter on Tuesday. “An unidentified actor gained unauthorized access to our internal network, collected certain data belonging to CD PROJEKT capital group, and left a ransom note,” it said in a statement.... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook says it will take down false vaccine claims]( Facebook Inc said Monday it will expand a list of false health claims it bans from the platform to include debunked claims about vaccines in general, such as that they are toxic or cause autism. The social media company said in a blog post it was increasing the types of false claims about the coronavirus,... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Party over at Clubhouse, the app that had China talking]( BEIJING — The repression of Muslim Uighurs, the Tiananmen Square crackdown, and S&M hook-ups — nothing was off-limits in the rambunctious, unfiltered chatrooms of Clubhouse, before China’s censors silenced the conversation. For around a week, robust, open discussion on China pinballed across the American audio app, recently lent an air of exclusivity after an endorsement... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to tell a liar from their voice]( The pitch, rate and intensity of someone's speech can help us deduce whether a speaker is honest and sure of what they're saying. [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [From Seoul to Dubai, some of the world’s initiatives for cutting food waste]( From taxing the creators of waste to repurposing leftovers from hotel restaurants, here's a look at some countries' initiatives to help reduce food waste. [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [WhatsApp concerns drive Telegram and Signal downloads]( Telegram and Signal top the list of the world's most-downloaded applications of January 2021, according to Sensor Tower. [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [NTC issues show-cause orders vs 47 telcos for failure to block child porn materials]( MANILA, Philippines — The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has issued show-cause orders to 47 internet service providers (ISPs) over their alleged violation of Republic Act No. 9975 or the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009. Under the law, ISPs are mandated to inform civilian law enforcement agencies upon discovery of any child porn materials running through... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Vegan vs Mediterranean: Which diet is the best for weight loss?]( The Mediterranean diet could now be dethroned by the vegan diet, which may be more effective for weight loss and cholesterol control. [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Working from home or in the office? Why younger workers might prefer the office]( Studies show that the youngest members of the workforce appear to be less disposed to working from home because of productivity and workplace culture. [Share this article](  Want to see more latest news? [Visit our website]( FOLLOW US © Copyright 2021 [INQUIRER.net]( [INQUIRER.net]( is the official news website of the INQUIRER Group of Companies (IGC) Your privacy is important to us. We will not share, sell or authorize any third party to use your email address for commercial or other purposes without your permission. You can opt-out of any emails from us by [updating your preferences](. [Forward to a Friend]( | [Feedback](

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