Irish regulator readies draft decisions in first big tech privacy probes
The first draft decisions by Ireland’s data privacy regulator on probes into some of the world’s biggest technology firms will go for consultation with other...
Netflix CEO’s new book to shed light on streaming giant’s work culture
Netflix Inc Chief Executive Officer Reed Hastings has written a book based on interviews with current employees, which sheds light on the streaming giant’s radical...
Dish tops forecasts with fewer pay TV subscribers lost
U.S. satellite TV provider Dish Network Corp on Wednesday posted fourth-quarter profit and revenue that beat expectations as it lost fewer pay-TV subscribers....
Exclusive: Google users in UK to lose EU data protection – sources
Google is planning to move its British users’ accounts out of the control of European Union privacy regulators, placing them under U.S. jurisdiction instead, sources...
Regulators need to get up to speed on digital currencies
Global financial regulators risk falling behind on rapid innovation in the digital payments industry and need to work more quickly to devise rules for crypto-currencies...
Malaysian firm offers AI-based profiling of Chinese visitors for virus
Malaysia’s MYEG Services Bhd said on Wednesday it had developed a coronavirus risk-profiling system for visitors from China and was offering the artificial intelligence-based service...
EU bets on industrial data, new rules to catch up in global tech
The European Commission plans to create a single European market for data, hoping that pooling the region’s deep industrial expertise could help build technology powerhouses...
Nokia to acquire optical networking tech firm Elenion
Finnish telecom networks maker Nokia Oyj said on Wednesday it has agreed to acquire privately-held U.S.-based company Elenion Technologies to boost its optical networking business...
T-Mobile owner sets sights on becoming U.S. number one
Deutsche Telekom is aiming to become market leader in the United States, CEO Tim Hoettges said on Wednesday, now that a deal for its T-Mobile...
U.S. urges EU to use 5G by Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, seen on par with Huawei
EU countries have no reason to use 5G mobile technology from Huawei because Sweden’s Ericsson , Finland’s Nokia and South Korea’s Samsung are on par...