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9 of 20 Period Tracking Apps Use Data For Third-Party Ads
According to a study by cybersecurity and VPN startup Surfshark, roughly half of period-tracking apps analysed utilised or shared data for third-party advertising. The evaluation looked at 20 popular Apple App Store apps and ranked them according to the...
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Telefonica celebrates portable 5G base stations
Telefonica has spent a few euros on the development of portable 5G base stations in Germany, with events like Munich’s Oktoberfest in mind.
The telco has 60 mobile 5G base stations at its disposal, it announced this week. These have...
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BT and MTN Business form strategic alliance to enhance communications services in Africa
Today, BT and MTN Business announced a strategic alliance which will offer world class security and communications services to business customers across Africa.
New and existing MTN Business customers will get access to a raft of solutions, including cloud-based security...
Enterprise IT
Broadcom to buy cloud services firm VMware in $61 billion
Broadcom Inc. biggest and boldest bid came on 26th May 2022 to acquire cloud computing company VMware Inc in a $61 billion cash-and stock deal to diversify its business into enterprise software.
After Microsoft Corp's $68.7 billion deal to buy...
APPS World
Dutch regulators reject Apple 3rd-party app payment proposal
The Netherlands consumer watchdog has rejected Apple proposed App Store changes to allow dating app developers to use third-party payment systems.
According to the Coalition for App Fairness, Apple latest proposal for dating-app providers deemed insufficient by the Dutch Authority...
Internet
Qualcomm Debuts Wi-Fi 7 Networking Pro Series, the World Most Scalable Commercial Wi-Fi 7 Platform
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. today announced its Wi-Fi 7 capable Qualcomm Networking Pro Series Gen 3 family of platforms. Now sampling and available to global development partners, the Qualcomm Networking Pro Series, Gen3 is the world highest performance Wi-Fi 7...
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Twitter experiment lets select developers to build 3rd-party apps
Twitter has launched an experiment with select developers to promote their third-party apps directly on its platform.With this, select users will see these services promoted with a new prompt when they mute or block another account on Twitter, reports...
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