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Amazon tells workers to take TikTok app off phones: report

San Francisco | Amazon workers were given a Friday deadline to dump the TikTok mobile application because of unspecified security concerns, according to a...

Twitter shares take wing on plan for subscription platform

Twitter shares closed the formal trading day up more than 7 percent after word spread of a team codenamed "Gryphon" working on a subscription...

Mayor vows to provide 55k tablets for Angeles kids

ANGELES CITY – Young learners in government schools have been assured of their education amidst pandemic as the local chief executive in this city...

Google parent Alphabet sees growth despite pandemic; shares jump

Google parent Alphabet on Tuesday outshined dim earnings expectations, showing higher revenue and profits despite a coronavirus-induced slowdown in its core digital advertising operations...

Why incident response is not limited to IT security matters

By Alexander Moiseev, Chief Business Officer, Kaspersky  Almost half (46%) of enterprises worldwide experienced at least one data breach in 2018, with victims including such...

What makes local government an enticing cyber target?

Recent and well publicized cyber attacks are damaging, costly, and have the potential to deprive communities of essential services, but stopping them poses significant...

Pennywise spotted at The Podium’s Director’s Club

Pennywise has once again resurfaced, and he’s not in Derry, Maine.  The soul-hungry evil clown from the movie series based on Stephen King’s It was...

‘IT’ scary

Security guards at the Tierra Pura Village in Quezon City arrange displays at the gate—including a scary picture of the clown made famous by...

Marissa Mayer fades out as Yahoo ends its run

Marissa Mayer was hailed as Yahoo's savior when she took charge of the pioneering internet firm five years ago. But Mayer was unable to stem...

13 years after quitting, Zuckerberg gets (honorary) Harvard degree

Thirteen years after dropping out of Harvard University to work on Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday finally got his degree -- well, sort of. Zuckerberg...

Facebook adding 3,000 people to screen out violent content

Facebook is hiring an extra 3,000 staff to remove violent content like the gruesome killings and suicides broadcast on its video platform. The move ramps...

Uber puts brakes on self-driving cars in California

Uber said it put the brakes on self-driving cars in California because state officials yanked registration for vehicles being used for a pilot program. Uber...

Google eyes fix after snafu on Holocaust denial

Google said it was working to refine its algorithm to weed out "non-authoritative" information after a British news report showed a Holocaust denial website...

Zuckerberg builds software butler for his home

Mark Zuckerberg's artificial intelligence-imbued software "butler" -- named Jarvis -- is now in service, and even plays with his family, the Facebook chief said. Zuckerberg...
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