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He blew the whistle on Trump’s Truth Social. Now he works at Starbucks.

“It’s an honest day’s work,” he says about the $16 an hour job, the only work he's found since he was fired from the Trump Media platform he helped found. https://wapo.st/3NjBAkq

Public WiFi is safe and 4 other tech fears you can stop worrying about

Don’t waste your energy on these minimal, overhyped privacy and security risks. https://wapo.st/3HoIMb1

Video calls can spark joy. That’s true for parrots, too, study finds.

A new study found that pet parrots enjoy video calling each other, providing them a sense of community. https://wapo.st/40QugzM

The latest tool in China’s influence campaign: Police on social media?

Chinese security ministry has been linked to an influence campaign aimed at casting the United States as an irresponsible cyber power, according to a new report. https://wapo.st/3ValPhr

The do’s and don’ts for sharing the roads with driverless cars

Here's what you need to know about what driverless test cars are like when they hit your town and mix with humans. https://wapo.st/3LvnDyo

Apple prevails in antitrust battle over the future of the App Store

The appeals affirmed that the Fortnite maker failed to prove that Apple’s policies constituted anticompetitive conduct afoul of federal antitrust laws. https://wapo.st/41zifjB

Supreme Court to decide if officials can block constituents on social media

At issue is whether the First Amendment guarantees access to personal social-media accounts that are used by public officials to communicate with constituents. https://wapo.st/3oIorXW