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Apollo Said to Be Weighing Participating in Twitter Bid
Investors have been skeptical that Elon Musk would be able to cobble together the funds needed to buy Twitter.
Your iOS app may still be covertly tracking you, despite what Apple says
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Last year, Apple enacted App Tracking Transparency, a mandatory policy that forbids app makers from tracking user activity across other apps without first receiving those users’ explicit permission. Privacy advocates praised the initiative, and Facebook warned it would spell certain doom for companies that rely on targeted advertising. However, research published...
(BPRW) ICABA Salutes Twenty Influential Women at Women of Impact Event
(Black PR Wire) The ICABA World Network, an online ecosystem for Black professionals and entrepreneurs, will honor 20 women leaders at their 4th annual ICABA Salutes Women of Impact event. The event will take place on Thursday, April 21, 2022 from 5
How Russian Media Uses Fox News to Make Its Case
The conservative network has appeared hundreds of times in Russian media.
Elon Musk Is a Digital Citizen Kane
What would Twitter look like with Musk as its sole proprietor?
Gopuff Buys Time for Its 30-Minutes-or-Less Delivery Promise
The $15 billion rapid-delivery start-up decided to do business differently from rivals like Instacart. A changing environment is testing its model.
US uncovers “Swiss Army knife” for hacking industrial control systems
Enlarge (credit: cravetiger | Getty Images) Malware designed to target industrial control systems like power grids, factories, water utilities, and oil refineries represents a rare species of digital badness. So when the United States government warns of a piece of code built to target not just one of those industries, but potentially all of them,...
Amazon adds 5% “fuel and inflation” surcharge to seller fees for Prime shipping
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | NurPhoto) Amazon said it will impose a 5 percent “fuel and inflation surcharge” on third-party sellers who ship through Amazon starting on April 28. The new fee for shipments in the US was detailed on Amazon Seller Central and applies to the Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) service in which sellers rely...
Amazon adds 5% “fuel and inflation” surcharge to seller fees for Prime shipping
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | NurPhoto) Amazon said it will impose a 5 percent “fuel and inflation surcharge” on third-party sellers who ship through Amazon starting on April 28. The new fee for shipments in the US was detailed on Amazon Seller Central and applies to the Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) service in which sellers rely...





