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COVID-19 puts Amazon growth on steroids, Q2 earnings surge
Amazon’s second-quarter earnings on Thursday crushed every analyst’s estimates according to reporting by Business Insider. Shares of Amazon popped, as much as, 6.4% on Friday. At the same time, updated…
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Trump plans on banning TikTok as early as Saturday
On Friday, President Donald Trump told reporters he plans on banning Chinese-owned TikTok entirely from the United States…
By Colby McCoyMicrosoft enters early talks to acquire TikTok US operations
Technology giant Microsoft has reportedly entered into preliminary talks to acquire the U.S. based TikTok division, owned by…
By Colby McCoyFCC approves Kuiper satellite broadband deployment plan
Yesterday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved Amazon.com Inc’s plan to build a network of over 3,200 satellites. Project…
By Jackie AllenApple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon revenue exceeds expectations
Although U.S. stocks closed lower for the day, Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon were once again in the…
By Jackie AllenChinese hackers, RedDelta, may have infiltrated Vatican ahead of talks
On Tuesday, Recorded Future, an international cybersecurity firm reported that RedDelta, a state-sponsored Chinese group, had been hacking the Vatican’s…
By Jackie AllenOpinion: Is Elon Musk right about artificial intelligence being dangerous?
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX has often warned about the danger of artificial intelligence (AI). His…
By Jackie AllenLawmakers and big tech CEOs clash in antitrust hearing
On Wednesday, big tech CEOs testified before the House Judiciary Committee antitrust panel on allegations of coercive market practices.…
By Colby McCoyVincent Brocoli sentenced for cyberstalking Ohio woman and her family
Vincent Brocoli (aka Matthew Dehart, BunchMedia, and BunchMarketing) was sentenced in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District…
By Jackie AllenCES 2021 going all-digital; cites coronavirus concerns
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which hosts the annual Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show (CES) issued a statement…
By Jackie AllenFacebook offers $650 million to settle facial recognition software lawsuit
Facebook is now offering to pay $650 million to settle an Illinois class-action facial recognition software lawsuit. That’s…
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