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China Hints At Easing Tech Crackdown, Pledges Support
Chinese officials met with some of the country’s top technology executives in further signs of easing. Chinese officials met with some of the country’s top technology executives in further signs of easing. -
Apple Could Become First $3 Trillion Company In Coming Days
Analysts expect Apple to hit a market valuation of $3 trillion, which is only $56 billion away, within the coming days. Analysts expect Apple to hit a market valuation of $3 trillion, which is only $56 billion away, within the coming days. -
Tech Industry Elated Over Biden, Harris' Win
The tech industry, long a bastion of liberalism and the Democratic Party, is elated at Joe Biden's election as U.S. president. The tech industry, long a bastion of liberalism and the Democratic Party, is elated at Joe Biden's election as U.S. president. -
Tech Companies Unite To End Racial Inequality
Numerous tech companies have condemned the killing of George Floyd and have since pledged funds to fight racial injustice. Numerous tech companies have condemned the killing of George Floyd and have since pledged funds to fight racial injustice. -
EU’s Privacy Regulation Intensifies In 2020
The European Union is just getting started with this year’s investigations into potential data breaches by big tech firms. The European Union is just getting started with this year’s investigations into potential data breaches by big tech firms. -
Morgan Stanley Upgrades Ratings For China's Tech Sector
The US investment bank raised priced targets for a number of Chinese tech firms, while also upgrading its rating for China's tech sector stocks to "attractive." The US investment bank raised priced targets for a number of Chinese tech firms, while also upgrading its rating for China's tech sector stocks to "attractive." -
US Tech Giants Absent At World Internet Conference In China Amid Trade War
Major US tech firms Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Apple all abstained from attending this year's World Internet Conference (WIC) event in China. Major US tech firms Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Apple all abstained from attending this year's World Internet Conference (WIC) event in China. -
Huawei Slams US Over New Intellectual Property Theft Claim
Huawei issued a statement slamming the US' continued 'tactics' against it, while also denying new property theft allegations. Huawei issued a statement slamming the US' continued 'tactics' against it, while also denying new property theft allegations. -
Offensive Tweets And Retweets Posted Following Hacking Of Twitter CEO Account
The Twitter account of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey got hacked after perpetrators managed to compromise the phone number that was associated with his account. The Twitter account of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey got hacked after perpetrators managed to compromise the phone number that was associated with his account. -
IBM Finalizes $34 Billion Acquisition Of Red Hat Software
IBM and Red Hat announced this week that they have now finalized their merger, a deal valued at around $34 billion. IBM and Red Hat announced this week that they have now finalized their merger, a deal valued at around $34 billion.