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Avast hit with 16.5 million dollar fine for selling your browsing data

Avast, the antivirus giant, has been slapped with a $16.5 million fine by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The "privacy" software was allegedly harvesting...

Seattle software engineer ignites viral debate on employee loyalty with LinkedIn post

A Seattle-based software engineer, Alex Nguyen, recently ignited a significant debate on LinkedIn with a post that celebrated his frequent transitions between high-profile tech...

AT&T has nationwide service outage

AT&T's nationwide service outage, which disrupted the ability for many customers across the United States to place calls, text, or access the internet on...

Intel splits into two hoping to become world’s second-largest chip manufacturer

Intel's CEO Pat Gelsinger announced a major reorganization, splitting the company into two independent entities under the Intel brand to achieve its goal of...

US supports Japans ambitions to return to leadership in chip manufacturing

Japan has embarked on a monumental $67 billion initiative to reclaim its stature as a global semiconductor titan, with plans to spearhead the production...

One billion dollar copyright infringement killed on appeal

The $1 billion copyright infringement verdict against Cox Communications was overturned by a federal appeals court, which ruled that Cox did not directly profit...

Colorado app addresses food waste and feeds “food insecure”

In Denver and Boulder, Colorado the Too Good To Go app is changing the way we tackle food waste, offering a win-win solution for...

Polar: A new way of funding open source projects

A company called Polar is introducing a new idea in open-source funding, aiming to allow open source developers to monetize sponsoring specific features, issues,...

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