Tag: Reuters

EU Court Deals Another Blow to Mass Phone Data Collection
The Court of Justice of the EU (ECJ) has ruled member states cannot indiscriminately retain mass phone data to prevent crime....
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Pentagon Pushes Cloud Contract Award to December
The Pentagon has pushed back the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC) contract award to December, adding to the saga of its cloud transition....
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SpaceX Expanding Starlink Service to the Philippines
SpaceX is expanding Starlink service to the Philippines, adding to the growing list of countries where the company provides service....
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LAPSUS$ May Have Hacked Okta
Identification and authentication services firm Okta is investigating the possibility it may have been hacked by LAPSUS$....
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Microsoft Hit With EU Antitrust Complaint Over Its Cloud Business
Microsoft has been hit with an antitrust complaint regarding its cloud business in the EU, as rivals try to compete against the second-largest cloud provid...
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British Bank HSBC Buys Land in the Metaverse
British bank HSBC is following JPMorgan's example, claiming its stake on the metaverse with a land purchase....
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Permanent Daylight Savings Time Bill Passes Senate
The US Senate has passed a bill that would make daylight savings time permanent, possibly bringing an end to the seasonal time changes so many dread....
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Honda and Sony Partnering on Electric Vehicle Efforts
Honda and Sony are working together, forming a new company to sell electric vehicles (EVs) as the entire industry pivots away from gasoline engines....
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Zoom Forecasts Lower Yearly Revenue Than Expected
Zoom disappointed analysts by forecasting lower fiscal 2023 revenue than Wall Street was expecting. Zo...
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Some Google Maps Features Disabled in Ukraine Over Security Concerns
Google has taken the unusual step of disabling some features in Google Maps for Ukraine, likely out of concern Russian forces could use it in their invasio...
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Intel Working to Buy Tower Semiconductor For $6 Billion
Intel is preparing to purchase Tower Semiconductor for $6 billion, the latest move in the company's attempt to regain its standing in the industry....
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Dutch Athletes Warned Not to Bring Electronics to Beijing Olympics
Dutch athletes are being warned not to bring their phones and laptops to China for the Beijing Winter Olympics over espionage fears....
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Meta’s Head of PR Leaving the Company
John Pinette, Vice President of Global Communications at Meta (formerly Facebook), is leaving the company....
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Alphabet CEO Pichai Cannot Avoid Testifying in Privacy Suit
A federal judge has ruled that Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai can be questioned in a lawsuit over the company allegedly tracking users unlawfully....
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Intel and Italy Move Forward With Talks for $9 Billion Chip Factory
Intel and Italy are moving forward with negotiations to build a $9 billion chip factory. Under CEO Pat...
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