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Google Is About to Make Casting Media To a Tablet Much Easier
Google may be on the verge of making screencasting to a tablet much easier, making it possible to do so by holding the phone in front of the tablet....
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Amazon Continues Its Crackdown On Remote Workers
Amazon is ramping up its crackdown on remote workers, tracking how often employees badge in at the office....
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CISA Classifies a Patched Microsoft PoC Flaw As a Known Exploited Vulnerability
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a patched Microsoft vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV...
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Microsoft Is Making It Easier to Join a Teams Meeting On Mobile
Microsoft is improving the mobile Teams experience by making it easier to join a meeting....
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The UK May Join the US In Restricting Investments in China
The UK government may join the US in restricting investments in Chinese companies in an effort to avoid giving China a tech advantage....
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Grammarly Sets the Record Straight Regarding AI Training
Grammarly has set the record straight about how it uses customer data for AI training and what is involved in opting out....
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Users May Start Seeing Blank YouTube Home Feeds
YouTube has announced a change to its home feed, informing users they will see a blank page if they have their watch history turned off....
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Verizon Is Shuttering BlueJeans At the End of August
Verizon's foray into video conferencing appears to be coming to an end, with the company informing customers it will shutter its BlueJeans service....
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Institute of Economic Affairs Calls UK Government’s Encryption Claims ‘Delusional’
Matthew Lesh, Director of Public Policy and Communications at the Institute of Economic Affairs, has fired back at UK technology minister Michelle Don...
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SUSE, Oracle, & CIQ Form Open Enterprise Linux Association
In the aftermath of Red Hat's decision to restrict access to its source code, some of the biggest names in Linux have formed the Open Enterprise Linux...
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Google Brings ‘Retail Search’ to Cloud Customers
Google is expanding its cloud services, bringing Retail Search to its clients in an effort to help them provide the best experience to their own custo...
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Google eSignature for Google Docs and Google Drive Enters Beta
Google is adding a major new feature to its online office suite, testing a beta of its eSignatures....
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Saudi Arabia Joins EU & India In Mandating USB-C Smartphone Chargers
Saudi Arabia has joined the EU and India in mandating USB-C chargers for smartphones in an effort to prevent e-waste and improve the customer experi...
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TSMC Moving Forward With Plans for Its First Plant in Europe
TSMC and the German government have reached an agreement that will see the semiconductor company establish its first Europe-based factory....
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US Supreme Court Grants Apple’s Request to Delay App Store Changes Until Final Ruling
Apple has scored yet another victory in its legal battle with Epic Games, with the US Supreme Court ruling that Apple does not have to make changes to...
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WeWork Says There Is ‘Substantial Doubt’ About Its Future
WeWork has revealed bad news about its future prospects, saying there is "substantial doubt" about it "ability to continue as a going concern."...
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Google Wants Copyright Laws Changed So ALL Content Can Be Used for AI Training
Google is nothing if not ambitious, with the company lobbying the Australian government to change copyright law to allow AI training on all content....
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Google Adds Translation to Gmail Mobile
Google has added a major new feature to the mobile version of Gmail, giving users the ability to translate emails....
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