If ByteDance divests its TikTok U.S. operations, are there enough potential gaming, education or chat synergies for Microsoft to buy it? Or will (and should) Microsoft stick to its business …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Why now? What would drive the Mac’s move to Apple’s ARM family
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•Processor transitions are hard. But the stars are aligning for Apple to bring the Mac to its homegrown chip family. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Trump Administration would violate law by allowing 3D printed gun blueprint distribution, judge rules
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•The court and Attorney General say such plans were “capricious” in nature. …read more Source:: Open Source S
I went to an Apple store to buy an iPhone 11, but no one would talk to me
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•Three visits to the same Apple store suggests there may be a little chaos in Apple retail right now. Could it be that iPhone 11 is more popular than Apple …read more Source:: Open Source S
Human Services says access to identity-matching database would help stop fraud
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•Extending biometrics access to the Stuart Robert-led department would help it thwart fraud, and ensure welfare is being distributed to the right people, it has said. …read more Source:: Open Source S
NBN write-down would not impact Budget surplus: Cormann
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•Finance Minister labels a potential NBN write-down as a political decision. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Would you spend $2,000 on an updated Samsung Galaxy Fold?
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•Samsung may be getting ready to unveil an updated Galaxy Fold… but would you buy one following the fiasco? …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google backtracks on Chrome modifications that would have crippled ad blockers
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•Google changes stance on upcoming Chrome Manifest V3 changes as benchmark shows they lied about performance hit. …read more Source:: Open Source S
US senator working on bill that would jail CEOs for user privacy violations
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•Company execs could face up to 20 years in prison if they lie in privacy reports submitted to the FTC. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australian encryption-busting Bill would create backdoors: Cisco
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•Tech giants including Apple, Cisco, and Mozilla have criticised the Australian government for wanting to introduce laws that would allow for access to encrypted content. …read more Source:: Open Source S