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TechCrunch Daily Crunch

Daily Crunch 10/17/20

TechCrunch Daily Crunch

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Tech News, Technology, News

3.849 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2020

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Welcome to TechCrunch daily news, a round up of the top tech news of the day. -- A New York Post story forces social platforms to make — and in Twitter’s case, reverse — some difficult choices -- Sony announces a new 3D display -- and fitness startup Future raises $24 million. This is your Daily Crunch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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station dot-com code tech news. Welcome to Tech Crunch daily news a roundup of the

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top tech news of the day. A New York Post story forces social

0:55.2

platforms to make and in Twitter's case reverse some difficult choices.

1:00.3

Sony announces a new 3D display and Fitness startup future raises 24 million dollars.

1:09.1

This is your daily crunch.

1:12.0

The big story is a recent New York Post story about a cache of e-mails and other data,

1:18.6

supposedly originating from a laptop belonging to Joe Biden's son Hunter looked suspect from the start and more

1:25.8

holds have emerged over time but it's also put the big social media platform in an awkward

1:31.6

position as both Facebook and Twitter took steps to limit the ability of

1:36.0

users to share the story. Twitter in particular took a more aggressive stance blocking

1:41.7

links to and images of the post story because it supposedly

1:46.0

violated the platform's hacked materials policy. This led to predictable complaints from

1:51.9

Republican politicians,

1:53.2

and even Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said that blocking links

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