Microsoft Revives RDCMan After Solving Security Flaw
Microsoft has revived the Remote Desktop Connection Manager app used by system admins to manage multiple remote desktop connections
Apple Employees Conduct Surveys About Fair Pay
Apple employees have begun conducting surveys to determine whether the company’s claims about fair pay are true or false.
Uber, Lyft Prices Surge As Demand Outweighs Drivers Supply
Uber and Lyft customers are currently suffering from expensive fares for rides because of a lack of drivers.
Twitter Algorithm’s Prefer Younger, Light-skinned Faces
Twitter has finally found an answer to a technical problem discovered by the platform’s research team: the “saliency algorithm.”
Google Allow’s Parents To Delete Photos Of Their Children
Google will allow parents to ask for their children’s images to be removed from Google search results.
Microsoft Fixed 44 Flaws On August Patch Tuesday
Microsoft released security updates for 44 vulnerabilities in Patch Tuesday, seven of which were classified as critical.
Amazon To Pay Shoppers Hurt By Others Seller’s Products
Amazon will compensate customers who suffer injury or property damage from faulty goods sold by others on its U.S. platform.
Google Employees Working From Home Could Get Pay Cut
Google employees who worked in the same office before the pandemic could see different pay changes if they switch to working from home permanently.
Poshmark Cautions Of Marketing Hit From Apple’s Ad Tracking Changes
Poshmark Inc predicted Tuesday that third-quarter sales would be far below estimates and warned that its marketing efforts were being adversely affected by Apple’s new privacy policies on tracking digital advertising.
BitMEX To Pay $100 Million To Settle U.S. Charges
BitMEX has agreed to pay up to $100 million to settle charges in the U.S. for unlawfully accepting customer funds for trading in cryptocurrencies when the company was not registered to do so.