Monthly Archives: February 2023

Uber beats estimates and the stock is up

Uber reported fourth-quarter earnings Wednesday that beat analysts’ estimates on top and bottom lines.

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UK regulator opposes Microsoft deal to buy Activision

The Competition and Markets Authority says it would lead to higher prices and fewer choices for gamers.

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3 things you should know about Industrial IoT

How does IIoT differ from IoT? What are IIoT’s potential benefits and risks? Get answers to these questions. The post 3 things you should know about Industrial IoT appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Musk’s Twitter is facing tricky questions over data deletion

European data protection regulators are “engaging” with Twitter following a series of complaints from users that it’s ignoring requests to delete their direct messages, TechCrunch has learned. Concerns over the privacy and security of Twitter DMs — which are not … Continue reading

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Dear Sophie: Will published articles better my odds of getting an O-1A or H-1B visa?

Sophie Alcorn Contributor Share on Twitter Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law in Silicon Valley and 2019 Global Law Experts Awards’ “Law Firm of the Year in California for Entrepreneur Immigration Services.” She connects people with the … Continue reading

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The benefits of Open RAN

Discover the advantages of Open RAN technology and how it is transforming the wireless network industry. Learn how Open RAN improves power management, system integration, reduces vendor lock-in and enables faster innovation. The post The benefits of Open RAN appeared … Continue reading

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New cybersecurity data reveals persistent social engineering vulnerabilities

Ransomware was down last year, though LockBit led threat actors and employees opened a third of the toxic emails in the last six months of 2022. The post New cybersecurity data reveals persistent social engineering vulnerabilities appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Russian ‘WhisperGate’ hackers are using new data-stealing malware to target Ukraine

Security researchers say they have recently observed a Russian hacking crew, who were behind the destructive WhisperGate malware cyberattacks, targeting Ukrainian entities with a new information-stealing malware. Symantec’s Threat Hunter Team has attributed this campaign to a Russia-linked cyber threat … Continue reading

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ByteDance is testing food delivery service via its Chinese version of TikTok

ByteDance’s Douyin is trialing a food delivery service in China “that enables merchants to promote and sell ‘group-buying’ packages.”

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Chinese influence, loan-collection practices reasons for India’s crackdown on lending apps

India’s push to ban over 90 lending apps has sent shockwaves to the fintech industry as many scramble to understand why they have been impacted. The IT Ministry’s move is reportedly aimed at protecting the nation’s integrity and curb China’s … Continue reading

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