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UK Secret Order Demands That Apple Give Access to Users’ Encrypted Data
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Apple’s Invites App Requires an iCloud+ Subscription to Host an Event
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UK demands access to Apple users' encrypted data
The Home Office served the notice to the tech giant under the Investigatory Powers Act.BBC News - 21h -
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The company says artificial intelligence could help surface jobs that remain hidden from typical search queries.Wired - 2d -
My Toddler Son Likes to Wear Dresses. Can He Wear One to My Sister’s Wedding?
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After the arrival of a less costly A.I. model from China, U.S. markets and academics are wrestling with the ultimate economic value of the technology.The New York Times - 15h -
Trump Lawsuits Against Media Gain Momentum
First Amendment experts say Mr. Trump’s lawsuits, based on an unproven legal theory, lack merit. But more could be on the way.The New York Times - 20h -
U.S. Hiring Slowed to 143,000 Jobs in January
U.S. employers added 143,000 jobs last month, somewhat fewer than forecast, while unemployment fell to 4 percent and hourly earnings rose.The New York Times - 17h -
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Emily Sundberg’s business newsletter, Feed Me, has made her a rising Substack star.The New York Times - 17h -
Trump’s Executive Orders Leave Imprint on the Fed
The central bank has halted hiring to align with a White House directive and pulled back its work on climate change.The New York Times - 1d
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