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Trump Says Doesn’t Like What He’s Heard of TikTok Deal

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Sep.16 -- President Donald Trump says he’s not happy with what he's heard about the terms of Oracle Corp.’s bid for Bytedance Ltd.'s video app TikTok but adds he won’t be briefed on details until Thursday morning. He speaks at a White...
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Bloomberg

Breaking Down Tencent's Fourth-Quarter Earnings

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March 18 -- Tencent posted a 22 percent jump in fourth-quarter profit as Asia’s biggest Internet company increased spending on content to draw users to its new smartphone games and drive ads on social networks. Bloomberg's Lulu Chen...
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Keir Starmer: Government must obtain coronavirus consense

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Answering questions from people in Cornwall, Labour Leader Sir Keir Stamer says that the Government must get a general consensus from the public on the forward strategy in dealing with coronavirus crisis. He added that he believes that...
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Keir Starmer believes Government must gain consensus from public in ongoing Covid-19 response

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Answering questions from people in Cornwall, Labour Leader Sir Keir Stamer says that the Government must get a general consensus from the public on the forward strategy in dealing with coronavirus crisis. He added that he believes that...
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Bloomberg

Kuaishou Nearly Triples in Hong Kong Trading Debut

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Feb.04 -- Kuaishou Technology, the short-video startup backed by Tencent Holdings Ltd., jumped 194% in its Hong Kong debut after a $5.4 billion initial public offering. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Biden, Xi Said to Plan First Call as Soon as Wednesday

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Feb.10 -- President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are preparing to speak on Wednesday for the first time since the new administration in Washington took office, according to two people familiar with the matter. Peter Martin...
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: July 19

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The key facts behind the day's headlines on June 19, as The PM is forced to spend so-called ‘freedom day’ in England self-isolating at Chequers after being ‘pinged’ by Test and Trace.
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Daily politics briefing: August 13

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All the latest updates on the UK's political stage, as research suggests those "pinged" by the NHS app are up to four times more likely to have Covid-19 than someone who is not.
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Curated Video

Woman With Parkinson's Creates App To Help Track Symptoms

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She created the free app StrivePD because she wanted to find new ways to improve her quality of life and the lives of others.
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Curated Video

HIPAA Won't Always Protect Your Health App Data In A Post-Roe World

Higher Ed
Medical data is thought to be be private, but there are loopholes in HIPAA, especially when it comes to apps and possible abortion information.
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Bloomberg

Applico CEO: Monopolies Aren't Always a Bad Thing

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June 1 -- Alex Moazed, Applico's chief executive officer, discusses the future of the app economy and explains why monopolies aren't always a bad thing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg West."
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Bloomberg

Why Google Needs a Messaging Hit

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Aug. 16 -- As traditional e-mail falls out of favor with a growing sliver of the population, Google has struggled to release newer messaging tools that resonate widely. Now Google is trying again with a new video chat application called...
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Curated Video

U.S. Contact Tracing Efforts Face Setbacks Over Privacy, Tech Issues

Higher Ed
Unlike other countries, the U.S. has no national contact tracing app. That's partially due to Americans' apprehension of other privacy-invasive apps.