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The ATIS launched the group last month, with backing from top US and Canadian operators, Ericsson and Nokia, among others.
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According to a report in TechCrunch, the sale of Uber Advanced Technologies Group (UberATG) would mark the end of a bumpy road as the venture has been suffering from several problems.
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Musk, who is having symptoms of a "typical cold" and "nothing unusual so far," did four tests on Thursday.
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The lawsuit was filed in the US District Court for the Western District of Washington and alleges the defendants operated in concert with each other to sell counterfeit products and engage in false advertising, Amazon said on Thursday.
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The app gives users the ability to watch Apple TV+, third-party channels like Showtime and Starz, and content purchased from iTune.
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To date, the Switch has sold 22.5 million units in the US, and Nintendo revealed last week that more than 68 million units have been sold globally, reports The Verge.
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According to the company, 456 of those Tweets were also covered by a warning message and had engagement features limited (tweets could be Quote Tweeted but not Retweeted, replied to or liked).
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The Commerce Department said it will not enforce an order that would have forced TikTok to shut down, citing an injunction from a federal judge in Pennsylvania last month, reports The Verge.
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This acquisition expands the capabilities of Barracuda's secure access service edge (SASE) offering to help customers with digital migrations to the public cloud, the company said on Wednesday.
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Initially, the only ways to share clips of Stadia gameplay were to either download your 30-second clips from the Stadia web app and rehost them on YouTube.
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The reason behind this is that it is believed that the upcoming foldable iPhone will be a cross between the iPhone and iPad Mini and will be running the iPadOS. When unfolded, the device will have a display similar to the iPad Mini
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The Care Hub gives customers a new, easy way to check in on their loved one remotely, while maintaining privacy, with features like the high-level activity feed and alerts, Amazon said in a blog post on Wednesday.
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The temporary pause for ads about politics and social issues in the US continues to be in place as part of our ongoing efforts to protect the election.
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Most of the content people see there, even in an election season, is not about politics. This includes posts from friends or from Pages, according to Alex Schultz, VP of Analytics and Chief Marketing Officer.
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TikTok said it has not heard from the committee in weeks about the November 12 deadline for its parent company ByteDance to sell off US assets over national security concerns, reports The Verge.
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Previously, Google had mentioned that Madden NFL football video game series and FIFA would come to Stadia this year.
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The move is to slow the spread of misinformation on its platform, Facebook told The Washington Post on Sunday.
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The FBI alert warned the owners of SonarQube, a web-based application that companies integrate into their software build chains to test source code and discover security flaws before rolling out code and applications into production environments.
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The offer is valid November 10th starting at 7 P.M. Eastern Time (ET) through December 31st for players 18 years old or older in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand where Disney Plus is available
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Twitter gives special privileges to world leaders and some other officials, leaving rule-breaking content online if there's "a clear public interest value to keeping the tweet on the service."