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February 03, 2023

ACLU, public defenders push back against Google giving police your mobile data

Geofence warrants that allow law enforcement to collect location data on mobile device users for criminal probes are under attack by civil rights groups and public defenders; they say the warrants are fishing expeditions that expose personal information. Read more ▶

Image: 5 more out-of-sight options to supercharge Google Assistant on Android

5 more out-of-sight options to supercharge Google Assistant on Android

Ready to make Google Assistant more useful than ever? These little-known options will work wonders for your on-the-go efficiency.

Microsoft’s new Teams Premium tier integrates with OpenAI's GPT-3.5

Weeks after extending its multibillion dollar partnership with OpenAI, Microsoft announces that new Teams AI capabilities will be underpinned by OpenAI's GPT-3.5 natural language model.

PayPal to lay off 2,000 employees

The online payments company becomes the latest tech employer to announce mass layoffs.

Image: Over 100K of unfilled jobs for IT workers eliminated in the US: Report

Over 100K of unfilled jobs for IT workers eliminated in the US: Report

Uncertain macroeconomic conditions and measures to cut costs across technology enterprises have resulted in the elimination of open IT roles.

Intel cuts employee, executive salaries as it faces weak PC, chip demand

Facing a challenging financial outlook for 2023, Intel has announced cuts to pay, pensions and bonuses.

US agency calls Apple, Google App Stores 'harmful'

“It is more important than ever that the market for mobile apps remains competitive," the agency says. "NTIA's recommendations will make the app ecosystem more fair and innovative for everyone."

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