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Apple privacy exec talks iOS 14 changes and why Google is still the default search engine on iPhone

Following Apple CEO Tim Cook giving remarks at the EU data protection conference CPDP this morning, the company’s senior director of global privacy Jane Horvath also partook in a roundtable discussion. Horvath was asked specific questions about Apple’s use of Google as the default search engine on iPhones and more. Horvath explained during the discussion that “we are truly at an…
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GamingNews

YouTube is testing its own version of Twitch clips

YouTube is finally allowing users to create and share clips from videos. A small number of creators will have access to the clipping tool during the initial test, including some gaming channels. The feature is now available on desktop and Android and it’ll arrive on…
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Jamf partners with TRUCE Software for location-based iOS device management

Jamf, the popular Apple device management platform, has announced a new partnership and integrated solution with TRUCE Software. With the Jamf and TRUCE integration, organizations will be able to use located-based device management for iOS devices to offer additional safety and privacy implementations when at work, and the device will return to normal when leaving. ‘More organizations are…
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EGEB: World’s first hydrogen double-decker buses launch in Scotland

Aberdeen, Scotland, launches 15 60-seat hydrogen double-decker buses today. A Tennessee solar equipment parts manufacturer raises $1.9 billion in the largest solar IPO ever. UnderstandSolar is a free service that links you to top-rated solar installers in your region for personalized solar estimates. Tesla now offers price matching, so it’s important to shop for the best quotes. Click here to…
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DefenseNews

Rheinmetall, MBDA building high-energy lasers for Germany’s Navy

STUTTGART, Germany — Rheinmetall and MBDA Deutschland have officially been tasked to build, test and field a high-energy laser weapon system for the German Navy over the next year. The consortium, dubbed ARGE, was awarded a contract “in the low double-digit million euro range” by Berlin’s military procurement office, the Federal Office for Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology…
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