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Chinese dronemaker DJI makes sweeping cuts in 'Long March' reforms
Chinese drone giant SZ DJI Technology Co Ltd has been making sweeping cuts to its global sales and marketing teams as it faces coronavirus headwinds and mounting political pressure in key markets, current and former staff said.
US state plans dedicated road lanes for autonomous vehicles
The state of Michigan and some private partners are taking steps toward building or assigning dedicated lanes for automated vehicles on a 40-mile (65-kilometer) stretch of highway between Detroit and Ann Arbor.
Trump imposes US ban on WeChat, TikTok in 45 days
US President Donald Trump announced on Aug 6 sweeping bans on US transactions with China's ByteDance, owner of video-sharing app TikTok, and Tencent, operator of the WeChat app, starting in 45 days, in a major escalation of tensions with Beijing.
Blizzard workers share salaries in revolt over wage disparities
Employees at Blizzard Entertainment, a division of Activision Blizzard Inc, began circulating a spreadsheet on July 31 to anonymously share salaries and recent pay increases, the latest example of rising tension in the video game industry over wage disparities and executive compensation.
Twitter’s security woes included broad access to user accounts
Twitter Inc has struggled for years to police the growing number of employees and contractors who have the ability to reset users’ accounts and override their security settings, a problem that chief executive officer Jack Dorsey and the board were warned about multiple times since 2015, according to former employees with knowledge of the company’s security operations.
Arm raises prices on chip technology for some customers
SoftBank Group Corp-owned semiconductor technology supplier Arm Ltd has moved to raise licensing fees for some customers in recent negotiations, four people familiar with the matter said.
Opinion: Quibi quibbles as TikTok burns up the app charts
Quibi’s day of reckoning is coming. It’s not looking good.
Pyongyang calling: What we know about the hotlines to North Korea
North Korea has said it is cutting communication hotlines with South Korea, a tactic the isolated country has used repeatedly during periods of rising tension.
The Week That Was: Life and tech in the new normal
It’s business unusual as people go about their lives in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
TikTok owner ByteDance moves to shift power out of China, say sources
TikTok's poaching of Disney's Kevin Mayer to be its CEO was just the most visible part of a broader strategy by its Chinese owner to shift its centre of power away from China at a time of rising global tensions, several people familiar with the plans said.