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UK officials are no longer compelling Apple to create backdoor access to its users' data, according to US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
2.5 billion Gmail users endangered after Google database hack A hacker group gained access to Google databases and is now attempting to scam Gmail and Google Cloud users.
More than 2.5 billion Gmail users could be at risk after hackers breached a major Google database. Scammers linked to the group ShinyHunters tricked a Google employee into getting access to a ...
Perplexity has launched a new Finance tab for Indian users, offering free access to real-time stock market data, company earnings, and crypto insights.
The Department of Public Health and Social Services’ Guam Community Health Center, which has the northern and southern clinics, received over $6 million in grants to expand access to health care ...
OpenAI’s GPT-5 model was meant to be a world-changing upgrade to its wildly popular and precocious chatbot. But for some users, last Thursday’s release felt more like a wrenching downgrade ...
A federal appeals court ruled for the Trump administration in a case brought by the American Federation of Teachers and other plaintiffs.
LONDON — The British government has dropped its demand for Apple to provide “backdoor” access to user data, U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Tuesday. “Over the past few months ...
Calgary Foundation hits $1 billion grant milestone, celebrates 70th year For decades, the Calgary Foundation has partnered with organizations large and small to support local communities.
The US director of national intelligence says the UK has withdrawn its controversial demand to access global Apple users' data if required.
Bell says its partnership with Perplexity will give eligible cellphone and internet customers access to Perplexity Pro, which is valued at nearly $300 for yearly subscriptions.
The United Kingdom has backed down from its demand that Apple allow investigators to access data from users anywhere in the world, according to the top US intelligence official.