South Korea’s privacy watchdog fined the social media giant 21.6 billion won ($15 million) after concluding that Meta unlawfully harvested and shared sensitive information about Facebook users.
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Microsoft has rolled out the Windows 11 24H2 update and according to some reports it contains a collection of data that users are unable to delete. It's not uncommon for Microsoft to include what ...
Missouri voters on Tuesday approved raising the state’s minimum wage to $15 and guaranteeing paid sick leave to workers, passing a ballot measure supporters said will help lower-income families ...
The chipmaker also announced a $15 billion stock buyback. Shares surged in extended trading Wednesday following the release. Qualcomm (QCOM) posted fiscal fourth-quarter earnings that exceeded ...
Profit rose 55 percent, to $15.3 billion. The results surpassed Wall Street’s expectations. Amazon’s cloud computing business is continuing to gain steam, driven partly by its artificial ...
Since January 2021, he has contributed as… South Korea has issued Meta with a $15 million fine after the company collated sensitive personal information and passed it to advertisers without the ...
Mint announced the new Mint Kids plan as $15/mo plan with 5GB data to use (you have to pay for 3-months upfront, so $45), as well as unlimited talk and text. On some level, the account is flagged ...
Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt is projected to receive a one-year, $15 million contract this offseason, according to Bleacher Report's Tim Britton's contract estimates for this offseason ...