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Exclusive: Hackers Test Defenses Of Trump Campaign Websites Ahead Of U.S. Election, Security Staff Warn
Hackers have stepped up efforts to knock Trump campaign and business websites offline ahead of the U.S. election, in what a security firm working for the campaign said could be preparation for a larger digital assault, according to emails seen by Reuters.
Samsung Leader Jay Y. Lee Indicted In South Korea On Allegations Linked To 2015 Merger
South Korean prosecutors indicted the Samsung Group's Jay Y. Lee on Tuesday on suspicion of accounting fraud and stock price manipulation in connection with a 2015 merger, dealing a new blow to the head of one of Asia's most valuable companies.
OnePlus Explains New Changes For OxygenOS 11; Samsung One UI Resemblance Is Incidental
The fact that OxygenOS 11 focuses on one-hand usage experience is a big reason for its resemblence with Samsung's One UI.
Covid-Killing Screen Guards? Zagg Claims Your Phone Will Always be Virus, Bacteria Free
InvisibleShield claims that its new screen protectors come with an anti-viral and anti-microbial technology that can kill the coronavirus, which has caused the Covid-19 pandemic.
Apple Terminates 'Fortnite' Creator's App Store Account As Lawsuit Proceeds
Apple Inc said on Friday it had terminated "Fortnite" creator Epic Games' account on its App Store amid a legal battle over the iPhone maker's inapp payment guidelines and accusations they constitute a monopoly.
Walmart Wants To Go Viral With TikTok, Wall Street Thinks It Can
Wall Street was swift to see the rationale behind Walmart Inc jumping into the fray to buy TikTok access to millions of young, digitally savvy users who could help the 60yearold company boost its online sales.
Musk Confirms Tesla Nevada Factory Was Target Of 'serious' Cyberattack
Elon Musk said on Thursday that Tesla Inc's factory in Nevada was a target of a "serious" cybersecurity attack, confirming a media report that claimed an employee of the company helped the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) thwart the attack.
Redmi 9 Launched in India With Dual Cameras, MediaTek Helio G35 SoC: Price, Specs and More
The base 4GB + 64GB variant of the Redmi 9 has been priced at Rs 8,999 while the higher-end 4GB + 128GB model costs Rs 9,999.
TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Quits in Less Than 3 Months as Privacy, Global Tensions Intensify
TikTok's erstwhile CEO Kevin Mayer had joined in what Bytedance founder Zhang Yiming has described as "our most challenging moment", and quits TikTok at a crucial point in its international standing.
Redmi Note 9 Sale Today at 12 Noon via Amazon, Mi.com: Price, Offers and More
The Redmi Note 9 is the third handset that has been launched under the Note 9 series from Xiaomi with prices starting at Rs 11,999.
'Fortnite' Maker Epic Games Says Will Keep In-app Payment Feature On Apple Devices
Epic Games said on Wednesday it will not remove a direct payment feature it enabled on Apple Inc devices recently, a move that would mean iPhone users will not receive the latest version of the popular video game 'Fortnite'.
Tech Firms Threaten To Quit Belarus After Crackdown, Internet Outages
For Belarus's thriving tech industry, it didn't matter much that the country's president referred to the internet as "garbage" and state factories as the engine of economic success. Until now.
Bill Gates Invests $78 Million In Satellite Antenna Firm Kymeta
Billionaire Bill Gates is leading satellite antenna firm Kymeta’s latest funding round with a $78 million investment, the company’s president told Reuters.
TikTok Users Grew at a Whopping 11x Globally in Two Years: Should Facebook be Worried?
TikTok, in 2.5 years, has grown from less than 3 percent of Facebook's size to over 25 percent. It is still far smaller than the industry leader, and an impending US ban may just halt its juggernaut.
Oppo F17, F17 Pro Specifications Leaked, Teased to be the ‘Sleekest Phones of 2020'
The Oppo F17 and F17 Pro are expected to launch in Septmeber as teased by the company. The phones are also expected to be the slimmest phones on the market.
Zoom Says Service Restored After U.S. Users Hit By Partial Outage
Videoconferencing company Zoom Video Communications Inc said on Monday it had restored service to its U.S. users after a partial outage left many unable to log in to work meetings or attend school classes remotely.