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Kamis, 17 Januari 2019
The record-breaking government shutdown is putting the US at risk of a major cyber attack
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The record-breaking government shutdown is putting the US at risk of a major cyber attack
The government shutdown has left workers furloughed from the US's cybersecurity agencies. Experts are worried about the country's defenses.
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Facebook takes down 500 fake pages and accounts run by employees at Russian state-owned news agency Sputnik
Facebook has been trying to clean up its act after allowing Russian interference in the US election.
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A newborn baby was found dead in a trash can in an Amazon warehouse restroom
The baby was beyond resuscitation when first responders arrived, police told local media. Amazon called it a "terribly sad and tragic incident."
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Snap's outgoing CFO reportedly went around Evan Spiegel's back to ask for more money but failed
Sources said CFO Tim Stone appealed directly to the board for a raise, which he was denied.
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British Lotus cars to be 'made in China' at new Geely plant in Wuhan
Iconic British sports carmaker Lotus may have found a new future in China.
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Google will raise prices on its G Suite for the first time ever, as competition with Microsoft Office 365 heats up
The cost of G Suite Basic will increase from $5 to $6 per user per month, and the cost of G Suite Business will move from $10 to $12.
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Apple is putting the brakes on hiring for certain groups because of slowing iPhone sales
Apple CEO Tim Cook informed employees of the hiring changes at a meeting earlier this month but stressed that it was not a hiring freeze, according to Bloomberg,
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The CEO behind 'Pokémon Go' says the company is cash-flow positive as it becomes worth almost $4 billion
Niantic, the creator of "Pokémon Go," is now worth almost $4 billion, thanks to a new investment of $245 million.
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Switzerland's Veeam Software just scooped up half a billion dollars in funding and the cofounder says he's ready to start buying companies
Veeam Software just closed $500 million from Insight Venture Partners, and it's currently looking into small companies to acquire later this year.
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Federal prosecutors are leading a criminal investigation into Huawei and allegations that it stole trade secrets from US companies
One such incident includes Huawei reportedly looting the robotic technology that T-Mobile uses to test its smartphones.
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