Several U.S. States Sue Google Over Play Store Policies
Thirty-seven U.S. state and district attorneys sued Alphabet Inc’s Google on Wednesday, claiming the tech giant violated antitrust laws.
Microsoft’s Emergency Patch Fails To Fix PrintNightmare Bug
Microsoft released an emergency patch to fix a critical vulnerability that allowed attackers to control infected systems but a recent discovery showed how exploits could circumvent the patch.
Google Calendar Invites Will Accommodate Hybrid Workers
Google will provide a new feature that allows Google Calendar meeting invitations to indicate how user’s would like to participate in a meeting.
Brazilian Criminals Used iPhone SIM Cards To Access Data
One of the Sao Paulo gangs specializing in smartphone thefts have explained in detail how they infiltrated Apple’s iPhone security.
Trump Sues Social Media Companies For Alleged Censorship
Donald Trump recently announced that he would sue Twitter, Facebook and YouTube over the suspension of his accounts after the Capitol Riots.
Tech Workers Relocating As Hiring Rates Surge In Cities
The July LinkedIn WorkForce Report looked at employment trends in the United States and provided a detailed analysis of hiring rates, worker relocation, and data in the tech sector.
Huawei, Volkswagen Supplier Sign Deal For 4G Patent Licenses
Huawei has signed a patent licensing agreement with an unnamed supplier of parts for Volkswagen.
Microsoft Releases Emergency Patch For PrintNightmare Bug
Microsoft has released an out-of-band patch for the vulnerability known as PrintNightmare that allows attackers to take control of a PC.
Oxford University Spinout Startup Using A 3D Chip System
Oxford Quantum Circuits researchers are using three-dimensional architecture in superconducting quantum systems.
WeChat Removes Chinese University Students LGBT Accounts
WeChat has deleted dozens of LGBT accounts belonging to university students raising fears of a crackdown on online homosexual content.