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Activist Investor Elliott calls for a management reboot at Crown Castle
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Meta sued by privacy group over pay up or click OK model
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Europol shutters ransomware operation with kingpin arrests
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Brits turn off Twitter, although teens and tweens keen on generative AI
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Couchbase takes fight to MongoDB with columnar side store upgrade
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Microsoft opens sources ThreadX under MIT license
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Share your 2024 tech forecasts (wrong answers only) to win a terrible sweater
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Logitech's Wave Keys tries to bend ergonomics without breaking tradition
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Ukraine cyber spies claim Putin's planes are in peril as sanctions bite
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Samsung creates a group dedicated to inventing whatever comes next
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After bashing Nvidia for ‘arming’ China, Cerebras's backer G42 alarms US govt with suspected Beijing ties
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India's CERT given exemption from Right To Information requests
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AWS previews AppFabric for productivity – pitched as AI-powered glue between apps
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X/Twitter booted out of Australia's disinformation-fighting club
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DevTernity conference collapses amid claims women speakers were faked
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'Serial cybercriminal and scammer' jailed for 8 years, told to pay back $1.2M
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Game over for ByteDance's big video game studio dream?
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Nvidia’s China-market H20 chips hit another speed bump
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Tesla sues Swedish government after worker's rebellion cripples car biz
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Trio of major holes in ownCloud expose admin passwords, allow unauthenticated file mods
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Server shipments to fall 20% this year, but AI means vendors still raking it in
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Japanese tech startups testing cash incentives for office return
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UK and US lead international efforts to raise AI security standards
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