NYT’s Wirecutter pulls recommendation of Wyze cameras
The consumer publication Wirecutter says it will stop recommending Wyze surveillance cameras over a recent security incident.
The consumer publication Wirecutter says it will stop recommending Wyze surveillance cameras over a recent security incident.
Google has give at least three American newspapers a demonstration of a new AI-based tool called “Genesis” that can write news stories.
The New York Times sports brand the Athletic has issued pink slips less than a week after the newspaper reached a new contract for union workers.
Around 1,100 workers at the New York Times have walked off the job after negotiations between the newspaper and its union fizzled.
Social media isn’t the place for complaints about colleagues and other matters, the new newspaper executive said.
The U.S. Attorney General said the Justice Department would strengthen its policies regarding the collection of records belonging to journalists and lawmakers.
The Justice Department issued subpoenas for records related to journalists at the New York Times in order to learn anonymous sources, the newspaper said.
The New York Times has launched a new program that will offer high schools complementary access to their news website through the middle of next year.
The heated social media tirade followed a New York Times story that aggregated content from a Vice News scoop.
A consortium of right-leaning educators say a Times reporter should have her Pulitzer Prize revoked because of material errors in her essay.