
News
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TikTok Is Reportedly Exploring In-App Shopping, Again
Brands may soon be running dedicated stores on the video platform, earning TikTok dozens of billions a year.
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German Regulator Bans Facebook From Collecting WhatsApp Data
Under new terms, Facebook gains access to WhatsApp data including phone numbers, mobile device info, and transaction data.
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AppMail Announces Innovative New Email Marketing Feature
The new marketing tool allows customers to engage with an email, rather than needing to click a link.
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How to Stay Private Using Twitter’s Tip Jar Feature
You could be exposing your home address with every tip you send.
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Ransomware Hack Forces Shutdown of Largest US Oil Pipeline
Nearly 100 gigabytes of data were locked and held for ransom.
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Microsoft Teams Rolls Out Reading Feature to Improve Remote Learning
Microsoft Teams receives yet another update, this time aimed at helping students learn to read more when not in class.
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Trump Will Remain Banned From Facebook
The Oversight Board decided that the ban would be upheld, at least for the next six months.
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Wix Acquires Rise.ai to Improve Ecommerce Platform
The gift card and loyalty company will make ecommerce on Wix that much more comprehensive and effective.
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Microsoft and Adobe Team Up for New CRM to Take on Salesforce
Microsoft and Adobe are teaming up to launch a CRM aimed at competing with Salesforce. Learn more about the specifics here.
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Florida Bill Would Fine Social Media Companies for Banning Politicians
The bill fines social media platforms $25,000 for permanent politician bans, up to $250,000 if they are running for office.
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Verizon Has Officially Sold Yahoo and AOL for $5 Billion
Verizon will retain a 10% stake in the company, with CEO Guru Gowrappan helming the new Yahoo.
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Group Video Calls Coming to Telegram – but is it Safe?
Video conferencing is finally getting added, but with all the criticisms Telegram has faced, can you trust it with your data?
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ClickUp Introduces Email App Feature
The new tool allows ClickUp users to send and receive emails directly from the software itself.
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Zoom Adds New Immersive View for Team Calls
You and your team no longer have to sit in separate boxes with the update, which lets groups be placed in virtual settings.
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Apple is Being Sued Over Waterproof iPhone Claims
A class action complaint questions the marketing of Apple's iPhone and the way it tests its products' water resistance.
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Section 230: The Tiny Clause that Rules the Internet
Section 230 is a tiny clause in a massive bill but it determines every online experience you've ever had.
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This Might Be a Pivotal Week for Crypto and Digital Currencies
Turkey has banned cryptocurrencies and Britain starts exploring digital payments. Why the different reactions?
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Apple Just Revealed the New iPad Pro, iMac, and Apple TV 4K
The 11-inch iPad Pro starts at $799, while the new iMac starts at $1,299. They're impressive.
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Facebook’s Recent Announcements Show it is Out of Ideas and Floundering
Facebook's new audio features are unoriginal, its approach to moderation is haphazard, regulators are nipping at its heels.
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Kindle Users Can Finally Set Their Book’s Cover as Their Lock Screen
Users have been asking for this function for a decade.