Daily edition | Sep. 14, 2020
IBM has deployed a super intelligent face mask surveillance system for businesses (or government) to discreetly track face mask usage by employees, customers, and anyone who enters a business or government building. |
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ViacomCBS has sold legendary tech news site CNET to South Carolina based Red Ventures LLC. The company announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire CNET Media Group from
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Dish Network has chosen Nokia for its 5G core network software as the satellite company rolls out its wireless network. |
Is the Oracle TikTok deal dead on arrival? According to China state-affiliated media China will not allow ByteDance to sell TikTok's U.S. operations to Oracle (or Microsoft), nor will the company be a |
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In a surprise move, Oracle has emerged as the frontrunner to be the US partner for TikTok. |
Verizon has announced that it is buying TracFone, the country's largest prepaid wireless reseller, for $7 billion in cash and stock. Over 13 million TracFone subscribers currently use the Verizon cell
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In the latest deal, Abnormal Security, Azure customers can purchase Abnormal Security directly via Microsoft co-sell and through the Azure Marketplace. Microsoft says that all purchases count towards |
Walmart has partnered with Zipline to deliver health-related products directly to customers. The new service will make on-demand deliveries of select health and wellness products with the potential to |
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