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Dropbox to Cut 11% of Its Global Workforce
The move will affect 315 people, who will be notified by the end of the business day.
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Intel CEO Bob Swan to Step Down, VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger to Replace Him
Swan was named CEO in January 2019 after serving as interim CEO for seven months.
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Apple Announces Latest Efforts in Its $100 Million Racial Equity and Justice Initiative
CEO Tim Cook announced the Racial Equity and Justice Initiative in June, following the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
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Apple Announces Latest Efforts in Its $100 Million Racial Equity and Justice Initiative
CEO Tim Cook announced the Racial Equity and Justice Initiative in June, following the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
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How to Use Signal, the Private Chatting App Elon Musk Told People to Try
Facebook’s WhatsApp changes its privacy policy on Feb. 8, when it will begin to share some user information with Facebook. Lots of people are moving to Signal.
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Visa Abandons Takeover of Plaid After DOJ Raises Antitrust Concerns
It comes after the Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit on grounds that it would limit competition in the payments industry.
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Bitcoin Is a Good Savings ‘Plan B' for Black Investors, Says Isaiah Jackson
Jackson added that this week’s drop shouldn’t concern long-term holders.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Says No One Involved in the Capitol Insurrection Is Above the Law
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Tuesday that no one involved in the Capitol insurrection is above the law, and he did not exempt President Donald Trump.
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Several GOP Senators Will No Longer Object to Electoral College Votes After Rioters Storm Capitol
Several GOP lawmakers who have stoked President Donald Trump’s unsubstantiated claims of election fraud spoke out on Wednesday as rioters stormed the Capitol.
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Signal and Telegram Downloads Surge After WhatsApp Says It Will Share Data With Facebook
WhatsApp updated its terms of service agreement that appears to give users little choice to opt out of sharing data with parent company Facebook.
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Future of Entertainment? Avatars Could Be K-Pop's Next Superstars
South Korea’s latest girl group, æspa, hopes these artificially intelligent (A.I.) virtual idols can become your next best friend.
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Twitter Shares Close Down More Than 6% First Trading Day After Trump Ban
Twitter made the decision to remove President Trump “due to the risk of further incitement of violence,” after the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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Twitter Bans Trump, Says Plans for Jan. 17 Armed Protests Are Circulating
It’s a step Twitter has resisted taking for all of Trump’s presidency.
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Apple Removes Parler From App Store in Wake of U.S. Capitol Riot
Posts on the pro-Trump social network related to the U.S. Capitol riot last week called for violence, which violates Apple’s rules against objectionable content.
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Google Removes Parler, Popular With Trump Supporters, From App Store for Android
“We’re aware of continued posting in the Parler app that seeks to incite ongoing violence in the U.S.,” the company said.
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Twitter Permanently Suspends Trump Over Security Concerns
Twitter announced on Friday that it has permanently suspended President Donald Trump from the platform for using language that was “highly likely to encourage and inspire people to replicate the criminal acts that took place at the U.S. Capitol.”
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Roku Is Buying Quibi's TV Shows and Documentaries
Roku will make the Quibi content available for free on an ad-supported basis to all Roku users, starting this year.
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Apple's App Store Had Gross Sales Around $64 Billion Last Year and It's Growing Strongly Again
The money that Apple makes from its App Store has become a flash point for critics of Apple that argue it has too much power.
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Samsung Says Profit Likely Rose 26% From a Year Ago in the Fourth Quarter
Samsung’s predicted number was was mostly in line with analysts estimate of 9.1 trillion won, according to Refinitiv SmartEstimate.
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Trump Acknowledges Election Result in First Tweet After Ban Lifted
Twitter said it had locked Trump out of his account for posting tweets that it said violated its policies.