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U.S. Justice Department wants to split Google - the department has prepared recommendations for the court

The U.S. Department of Justice has made recommendations for breaking up Google to prevent monopoly practices. The DOJ is considering the possibility of filing a request in federal court to compel Google to divest a portion of its business to elimina...

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"Lifehack" from TikTok about free money from ATMs has been tried by thousands of Americans - facing fraud charges

Last week, videos on TikTok went viral, showcasing how to obtain free cash from Chase bank ATMs in the USA. Now, those seeking easy money are facing accusations. The technique involved depositing a check for a large amount that the user didn't actual...

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Digitalization: $400 million medical system illegally denied benefits to thousands instead of simplifying enrollment

The digitization efforts in Tennessee, USA, appear to have gone awry: many individuals were unlawfully denied access to the Medicaid program and other benefits due to errors in the automated system. The state utilizes the TennCare Connect system to d...

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US telecom company's I.T. guy leaked data to China for 10 years - he's only now being discovered

For years, Beijing has been recruiting residents of the United States for a variety of espionage activities. Ping Li, a 59-year-old U.S. citizen of Chinese descent, has become embroiled in a high-profile scandal. The U.S. Department of Justice has ac...

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Your data could be there: US wanted hacker who probably hacked into Dia in 2022

The US federal authorities offer a reward of $10 million for assistance in locating a Russian hacker accused of supporting the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. He carried out attacks on the computer systems of Ukraine, posing as an ordinary cybercriminal...

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US sues Adobe over 'deceptive' subscriptions that are too hard to cancel

The US government has filed a lawsuit against Adobe for allegedly hiding expensive fees and making it difficult to cancel subscriptions. The Department of Justice claims that Adobe "harmed consumers by enrolling them in its most profitable subscripti...

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OpenAI investor: TikTok is "programmed fentanyl" by Chinese communists to manipulate Americans

TikTok should be viewed as "another form of heavy Chinese weaponry," billionaire Vinod Khosla assures, who was one of the early sponsors of OpenAI. He supported the forced separation of the social networking platform TikTok from its Chinese parent c...

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Zoomers love the iPhone and Apple Watch, but rarely use Apple Music and Apple TV+

According to a new report from Piper Sandler, 85% of surveyed teenagers in the United States own an iPhone and are not planning to switch to another brand. 34% of teenagers use Apple Watch — the figures are similar to the report from last fall. At th...

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Samsung will invest $44 billion (instead of $17 billion) in chip manufacturing in Texas

Samsung Electronics plans to increase its investments in chip production in Texas to around $44 billion, according to informed sources. The company will focus most of these new expenses around the city of Taylor, where it is already building a semic...

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China has banned the use of Intel and AMD chips in civil servants' computers

China has introduced new rules that prohibit the use of American processors AMD and Intel in government computers and servers, as well as block Microsoft Windows and foreign databases in favor of domestic solutions, according to the Financial Times. ...

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America v. Apple: a massive antitrust trial has begun in the U.S.

The US Department of Justice has accused Apple of illegal monopoly in the smartphone market in a new extensive antitrust lawsuit aimed at significantly changing the Apple iPhone. The Department of Justice, along with 16 state and district attorneys ...

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US House of Representatives bans TikTok, bill sent to Senate

On Wednesday, March 13, the US House of Representatives supported a bill to ban TikTok in the United States. The project requires separating the video service from the Chinese parent company ByteDance within 6 months, and if this does not happen, Tik...

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Former Activision Blizzard boss Bobby Kotick wants to buy TikTok - The Wall Street Journal

He has already presented the idea to potential partners - including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The Wall Street Journal reports that former Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick is interested in buying TikTok, taking into account a new US bill that provid...

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Will Taylor Swift endorse Biden in 2024? The president says it's "classified information"

Joe Biden once again trolled conspiracy theorists who spread conspiracy theories about his alleged deal to support Taylor Swift in the elections. The host of the NBC late-night show Seth Meyers invited the President of the United States to the progr...

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The NAZC launched a website about foreign equipment that Russia uses for weapons manufacturing

The National Security and Defense Council launched a unified open database of foreign equipment used by Russia to produce its own weapons - the "Tools of War" special reference site is already available as a separate section of the site at this link....

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