TikTok CEO quits as company reportedly plans sale to Microsoft, Walmart
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TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer, who only began the job on June 1, …
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Facebook is warning developers that privacy changes in an upcoming iOS update will severely curtail its ability to track users’ activity across the entire Internet and app …
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Average 5G download speeds in the US are 50.9Mbps, a nice step up from average 4G speeds but far behind several countries where 5G speeds …
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Organizations that have yet to install the latest version of the Pulse Secure VPN have a good reason to stop dithering—a code-execution vulnerability that allows attackers to take control of …
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An Apple engineer who helped launch the iPod said he helped the US government build a secret version of the device that could covertly collect data.
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AT&T and T-Mobile are fighting a Federal Communications Commission plan to require drive tests that would verify whether the mobile carriers’ coverage claims are accurate.…