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Morning News Updates: Twitter suspended 58 million accounts in 4Q 2017; Teens glued to phones risk ‘modest’ rise in ADHD symptoms – study; Apple promises over 70 new emoji, including a lobster and a mooncake

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[Inquirer.Net]( []  Technology [Twitter suspended 58 million accounts in 4Q 2017]( NEW YORK — Twitter suspended at least 58 million user accounts in the final three months of 2017, a data obtained by The Associated Press revealed. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Teens glued to phones risk ‘modest’ rise in ADHD symptoms – study]( Could teenagers suffer symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder after engaging in excessive smartphone use? --------------------------------------------------------------- [Apple promises over 70 new emoji, including a lobster and a mooncake]( Apple is celebrating World Emoji Day by announcing the arrival of more than 70 new emoji characters with its iOS 12 software update. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Chinese gamers warming rapidly to e-sports]( The roar generated by more than 20,000 fans at the Dalian Sports Centre Stadium and the cheers of 18,000 at Shanghai’s Mercedes-Benz Arena on the same... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Chinese netizens love their social apps]( Chinese netizens regard smartphone social applications as a daily requirement, and most of them spend more than one hour a day using them, according to... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Ancient bread discovered in Jordan suggests humans started baking first before farming]( A 14,400-year-old ancient bread uncovered by scientists suggested humans learned how to bake first before they engaged in farming. An archeological team... --------------------------------------------------------------- [WATCH: ‘Uncharted’ fan film starring Nathan Fillion leads treasure hunt to PH]( “Firefly” star Nathan Fillion took on the role of Nathan Drake, protagonist of the popular video game “Uncharted” by Naughty Dog. If you are interested in Nation, Metro Manila, Business, Sports, World, Entertainment and Opinion, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2018 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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