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Pentagon Official Says He Resigned Because US Cybersecurity Is No Match for China

A senior cybersecurity official at the Pentagon said he quit because he thought it was impossible for the US to compete with China on AI.

How to Restore Trust in Our Elections

This article addresses the issue of how state legislators can fulfill their constitutional duty to better ensure fair and honest elections at polling places.  While the discussion uses Georgia as an example, the recommendations apply to other states where there has been a substantial loss of public trust in the election process.

Arizona State Rep. Mark Finchem Calls for the 2020 Election Results to be Decertified Based on the Plethora of Evidence Identified in the Senate’s...

Arizona State Representative and future Secretary of State, Mark Finchem, calls for the 2020 Results in Arizona to be decertified.

Biden Govt, Secret Service, FBI Purchase Drones From Firm Complying With Chinese Government Data Requests.

Beijing Biden is letting China back into U.S. federal infrastructure after Trump banned their drones.

Apple faces the unthinkable: Widespread worker unrest

(New York Times) Apple, known among its Silicon Valley peers for a secretive corporate culture in which workers are expected to be in lock...

Canva raises $200 million at $40 billion valuation

Canva, an Australian design software company, raised $200 million at a $40 billion valuation led by T. Rowe Price.

Google facing another EU antitrust probe over market dominance

According to an MLex reporter’s tweet on Thursday, the European Commission (EC) is to investigate whether Google forced device manufacturers to install Google Assistant as the default voice software on Android devices.

Four-day workweek gains traction despite pushback

Mark Takano introduced a bill that would reduce the standard workweek to 32 hours

US Labor Agency Probes Two Complaints From Apple Workers

A U.S. national labor agency is investigating two charges against tech giant Apple Inc. filed by employees, records on its website show.

Podcasting app Callin raises $12 million in Series A funding

Callin, a San Francisco-based social podcasting app, raised $12 million in Series A funding co-led by Sequoia Capital, Goldcrest Capital and Craft Ventures (which incubated the company).

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