
Hackers use flaw in popular file transfer tool to steal data, researchers say
By Zeba Siddiqui SAN FRANCISCO Hackers have stolen data from the systems of a number of users of
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K-pop Giant Hybe to Raise About $380 Million for US Deals
Hybe Co., the South Korean music agency behind BTS and Ariana Grande, is seeking to raise around 500
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Twitter’s head of trust and safety resigns from Elon Musk’s platform
Twitter’s head of trust and safety says that she has resigned from Elon Musk’s social media platform. Ella Irwin was in charge of content moderation at the company, which has faced allegations of an increase in harmful content since the Tesla CEO bought the company last October. Ms Irwin only took over the job from Yoel Roth last November after he also resigned from the San Francisco-based company. She confirmed her resignation to Reuters on Thursday. Neither Mr Irwin nor Mr Musk has posted on Twitter about her departure. Mr Muk announced earlier this month that he was hiring Linda Yaccarino, NBCUniversal’s former advertising chief, to replace him as Twitter’s new CEO. Twitter investor Fidelity says the company is now worth just a third of the $44bn that the billionaire paid for it. Mr Musk has publically admitted he paid too much for the company, a deal he tried repeatedly to get out of before closing the deal. Mr Musk has made huge staff cuts since he bought the company, with the original headcount of around 7,5000 employees being slashed to below 2,000 by February. The company has struggled to keep advertisers with many company’s not wanting their brands or products to appear alongside unsuitable and unmoderated content. Read More Elon Musk is once again world’s richest person Elon Musk’s visit to China should send a shiver down the spines of Western governments AOC warns Elon Musk is ‘testing waters’ to interfere in 2024 election
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What to stream this weekend: Foo Fighters, 'The Idol,' LeBron James and 'American Gladiators' doc
This week’s new entertainment releases include an album from Foo Fighters and some lost songs by the late Kenny Rogers, a new gritty HBO series from “Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson called “The Idol” starring Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd
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Netflix shareholders withhold support for executive pay package
By Dawn Chmielewski Netflix Inc shareholders on Thursday withheld their support for the company's executive pay package, in
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Russia Accuses US Intelligence of Hacking Thousands of iPhones
Russia’s main security service accused a US intelligence agency of hacking several thousand iPhones, including devices belonging to
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Airbnb sues New York City over restrictions on short-term rentals
Airbnb is suing New York City over rules that the company says would make it much more difficult for people to turn their property into short-term rentals
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LatAm property tech unicorn Tuhabi lands $50 million credit line from development bank
By Kylie Madry MEXICO CITY Latin American property technology startup Tuhabi is set to receive a $50 million
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Boeing 'standing down' from debut crewed Starliner flight
WASHINGTON Boeing Co will "stand down" from preparations for its first crewed Starliner test flight to space, which
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Broadcom Suffers Sales Slowdown, Even as It Points to AI Gains
Broadcom Inc., one of the world’s biggest chipmakers, said that artificial intelligence spending is helping fuel sales, but
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Broadcom forecasts third-quarter revenue above estimates
Broadcom Inc forecast third-quarter revenue above market estimates on Thursday, as it became the latest chip firm to
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Boeing signs alternative fuel deal with Los Angeles startup to cut carbon footprint
A Los Angeles startup that is designing facilities to remove carbon dioxide from the ocean says it has struck a pre-purchase agreement with Boeing
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