• Amazon Prime Air Reveals New Drone Prototypes to Deliver Packages [WATCH]

    Say goodbye to your local delivery man, because Amazon currently working on transforming the way you receive your deliveries. The Internet-retailer company recently revealed the latest drone prototypes that will support its Prime Air carrier service. The unnamed aerial devices are designed to transport packages within 30 minutes or less.
  • Apple Deletes White-Power Music from iTunes; Amazon, Google Have Yet to Respond

    Apple recently took down work on iTunes from bands that was deemed "white-power" or "racial-supremacy" music by the Southern Poverty Law Center in a new report. The company came under fire for offering the hateful music as well as giving customers more options with the "Listeners Also Bought" feature. According to "Rolling Stone" and "Noisey," Apple deleted 30 of the 54 bands last week that the SPLC pointed out in the report, but other online vendors like Amazon and Google have yet to do so. "The racist music industry, a once lucrative source of funding for the white power movement, is a shadow of its former self," the report reads. "Over the past decade, it has become increasingly fragmented and disorganized in the wake of the collapse of several major labels and distributors. Concerts have become scarce and those that remain have been driven even further underground. However, the ever-resilient white power music scene has found new hope and new profit amidst the wreckage of a once multimillion-dollar industry from an unlikely source: the world's largest music vendor, iTunes." Apple's Terms and Conditions page for iTunes restricts submissions of work that is "obscene, objectionable or in poor taste," but that apparently was not strictly enforced.
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