
Kelvin Chan
Writer at Associated Press
@AP @APbusiness Associated Press business writer 美聯社財經記者 in London, formerly Hong Kong. https://t.co/Nzse0l9GLB Ex @SCMP, @Bloomberg @globeandmail @journalismTMU alum
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6 days ago |
phillytrib.com | Kelvin Chan
LONDON — “Have you seen the cats?”That’s a common refrain in my household because our two felines, Maple and Juniper, can venture outside through a flap in the backdoor. Like many other London house cats, they’re free to come and go, roaming the surrounding backyards and beyond, equipped with microchips to identify them if they get lost. If your cat likes to prowl outdoors for long stretches, or your dog has a tendency to run off, it can be distressing when they don’t return as expected.
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6 days ago |
argus-press.com | Kelvin Chan |Barbara Ortutay
Iranian state television on Tuesday afternoon urged people to remove WhatsApp from their smartphones, alleging without specific evidence that the messaging app gathered user information to send to Israel. In a statement, WhatsApp said it was “concerned these false reports will be an excuse for our services to be blocked at a time when people need them the most.” WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption, meaning a service provider in the middle can’t read a message.
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6 days ago |
japantoday.com | Kelvin Chan
Music streaming service Deezer said that it will start flagging albums with AI-generated songs, part of its fight against streaming fraudsters. Deezer, based in Paris, is grappling with a surge in music on its platform created using artificial intelligence tools it says are being wielded to earn royalties fraudulently. The app will display an on-screen label warning about “AI-generated content" and notify listeners that some tracks on an album were created with song generators.
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6 days ago |
baltimoresun.com | Kelvin Chan
By KELVIN CHAN, Associated PressLONDON (AP) — “Have you seen the cats?”That’s a common refrain in my household because our two felines, Maple and Juniper, can venture outside through a flap in the backdoor. Like many other London house cats, they’re free to come and go, roaming the surrounding backyards and beyond, equipped with microchips to identify them if they get lost.
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1 week ago |
stuff.co.nz | Kelvin Chan |Barbara Ortutay
Iranian state television on Tuesday afternoon urged people to remove WhatsApp from their smartphones, alleging without specific evidence that the messaging app gathered user information to send to Israel. In a statement, WhatsApp said it was “concerned these false reports will be an excuse for our services to be blocked at a time when people need them the most.” WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption, meaning a service provider in the middle can’t read a message.
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Resurfacing here briefly to post this video guide I did on how to use Bluesky. Find me there! My handle is thekelvinchan(dot)bsky(dot)social. https://t.co/N8bgeaZYaF

Plenty of shock among my ex-HK media friends about @selina_cheng's firing today https://t.co/LXM4UDvgaN

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What exactly went wrong at the Washington Post? This is a big one, from @brianstelter, who interviewed more than 70 people over many months. The definitive story: https://t.co/gwYd5Cg1UX