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[Inquirer.Net]( Technology News [Twitter wants you to think twice before posting that reply]( On Twitter, replies to certain tweets can sometimes be unpleasant or offensive. So why not call out users just as they're about to post? [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Milky Way could be swarming with aquatic planets, scientists say]( The Milky Way could be packed with planets with potentially inhabitable surfaces. At least, that's what a team of researchers in Denmark say. [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook bans Myanmar military from its platforms with immediate effect]( SINGAPORE — Facebook on Thursday said it had banned the Myanmar military from using its Facebook and Instagram platforms with immediate effect, as weeks of mass demonstrations continue in the Southeast Asian country after the military seized power. “Events since the February 1 coup, including deadly violence, have precipitated a need for this ban,” Facebook... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [YouTube to roll out parent-approved accounts for tweens]( SAN FRANCISCO — YouTube on Wednesday said it  will roll out new accounts that let tweens or young teens explore the streaming video service within boundaries set by their parents. An early version of the offering will be released in coming months, letting parents use Google accounts to provide children YouTube access that comes with... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nasa releases panorama taken by Mars rover]( WASHINGTON — The US space agency Nasa released a spectacular panoramic view on Wednesday of the landing site of the  Perseverance rover on Mars. The panorama shows the rim of the Jezero Crater where the rover touched down last week and the cliff face of an ancient river delta in the distance. It was taken... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Australia passes landmark law requiring tech firms to pay for news]( SYDNEY — Australia’s parliament passed landmark legislation Thursday requiring global digital giants to pay for local news content, in a move closely watched around the world. The law passed easily after a last-gasp deal that watered down binding rules Facebook and Google had fiercely opposed in return for the tech giants agreeing to pay local... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Could a fragment of DNA be responsible for whether or not you’re happily married?]( As surprising as it may seem, variation in a specific gene could be directly related to relationship satisfaction in early years of marriage. [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Art installation showcases robo-dog paintball rampage; Boston Dynamics condemns use of tech]( A provocative art installation showcased the potential violent use of advanced robotics by arming a robot dog with a paintball gun and gave the public free control—and Boston Dynamics is not happy about it. The American tech company, which produces the said advanced quadruped robots called Spot, condemned the said project for its “provocative use”... [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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