NewsBytes

NewsBytes is India’s only explainatory journalism portal.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on its reporting.

Bias

86%

Examples:

  • NYT purchased Wordle for a seven-figure sum in 2022.
  • The New York Times is legally challenging a geography spinoff of Wordle named Worldle.
  • Worldle has approximately 100,000 monthly players and is only accessible via a web browser.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

  • Despite the legal challenge from The New York Times
  • he remains determined to defend his creation
  • ]It boasts 70% recycled and fair materials used. This aligns with Fairphone's commitment to sustainability.

Contradictions

76%

Examples:

Deceptions

30%

Examples:

  • Both the article and the company claim that Fairphone has been relaunched and invitations are now rolling out.
  • The company suspended operations due to serious security concerns related to unencrypted HTTP protocol, including unauthorized access to thousands of user-X and MTQTS message broker.

Recent Articles

  • New York Times Sues Over 'Worldle': Similar Word Game Sparks Legal Battle

    New York Times Sues Over 'Worldle': Similar Word Game Sparks Legal Battle

    Broke On: Friday, 31 May 2024 The New York Times, owner of the word game Wordle, is suing developer Kory McDonald over his geography-based spinoff Worldle for alleged consumer confusion. Worldle presents users with country silhouettes and allows six guesses to identify them, using Google Street View images and generating revenue primarily for Google. The New York Times argues that the games' similarities in appearance, sound, and meaning warrant legal action. McDonald disputes this claim, citing numerous other similarly named games in the industry.
  • NASA Veteran Claims Discovery of New Force for Propellant-Free Space Travel

    NASA Veteran Claims Discovery of New Force for Propellant-Free Space Travel

    Broke On: Tuesday, 23 April 2024 NASA veteran Charles Buhler claims to have discovered a new force of nature that could revolutionize space travel with propellant-free propulsion systems. Exodus Propulsion Technologies presented their findings at APEC, explaining the system uses electrostatics to harness this force, generating 10 milliNewtons of thrust without expelling mass. Skepticism surrounds Buhler's claims due to potential energy law violations, but further research is needed.
  • Fairphone Fairbuds: Easily Repairable TWS Earphones for a Sustainable Future

    Fairphone Fairbuds: Easily Repairable TWS Earphones for a Sustainable Future

    Broke On: Tuesday, 09 April 2024 Fairphone Fairbuds are the first TWS earphones in the industry to be easily repairable, with seven spare parts that can be replaced by users. The brand has announced this feature as a response to the difficulty of repairing small and intricately designed TWS earphones.
  • Sunbird Relaunches with Upgraded AV2 Platform and Independent Security Consultancy

    Sunbird Relaunches with Upgraded AV2 Platform and Independent Security Consultancy

    Broke On: Saturday, 06 April 2024 Sunbird, an app that aims to bring iMessage functionality to Android devices, has been relaunched with upgraded AV2 platform and MQTTS message broker. It will now integrate with RCS using Google Messages. The company also appointed CIPHER as independent security consultancy and Jared Jordan as formal advisor.