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California voters approved a proposal to buttress the state’s online privacy protections, which were already the most robust in the country, and increase fines for companies that violate certain rules.
Oracle Corp. edged out out rival Microsoft Corp. in negotiations over the weekend for the U.S. operations of TikTok, moving closer toward a deal for the Chinese-owned music-video app that could thwart a threat by U.S. by President Donald Trump to...
Under discussion now in the U.S. is whether to restrict Chinese access to data on everything from smart refrigerators to exercise monitors, moves that business leaders from Silicon Valley to Shenzhen worry could lead to a decoupling of the entire...
Microsoft Corp.’s licensing agreements with European Union authorities gave the U.S. tech giant free rein to oversee data processing activities for more than 45,000 EU officials, the institution’s own privacy watchdog warned.
COVID-19 has changed all aspects of our daily lives including how we work. With a significant number of people working remotely now and the foreseeable future, remaining vigilant about protecting vulnerable devices is critical.
Amazon’s software has been the focus of an intense debate about the potential for it to undermine human rights, shining an uncomfortable spotlight on Amazon’s cloud-computing division.