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Zhuhai district government proposes ban on WeChat work group messages sent after hours
The number of people who log into WeChat via a computer increased almost 10 times over a three year period.
US blocks Amazon efforts to stop shareholder votes on facial recognition
US securities regulators shot down attempts by Amazon.com Inc to stop its investors from considering two shareholder proposals about the company's controversial sale of a facial recognition service, a sign of growing scrutiny of the technology.
US top court jeopardises Google settlement in Internet privacy case
The US Supreme Court on March 20 put in jeopardy an US$8.5mil settlement Google made with users to resolve a class action lawsuit accusing it of violating their privacy by sharing users' search queries with other websites.
Blame Amazon for collapse of its headquarters deal with New York City: opinion
So, did Amazon shortchange New York City, or was it the other way around?
Brexit means Facebook can breathe easy in Britain: opinion
Facebook Inc might have one reason to be thankful for Brexit.
Amazon’s stormy week will blow over, but the debris may stay
It’s been a complicated few weeks for Amazon, what with its abrupt pullout from a massive New York City development and extortion claims related to intimate selfies taken by its founder Jeff Bezos.
India seeks access to private messages in WhatsApp crackdown
India’s government dealt retail giants Amazon.com and Walmart a devastating blow this year with new policies undermining their growth plans. Now US social media pioneers Facebook and Twitter are in danger of suffering similar setbacks in what is perhaps the world’s most important emerging technology market.
For Amazon, it’s business as usual despite CEO drama
With its CEO engulfed in personal drama, Amazon is carrying on as usual.
Bezos’s wild days: Lurid selfies, blackmail, Amazon drama in NYC
If Amazon.com Inc boss Jeff Bezos really wants his company’s movie production division to create a blockbuster hit, he might want to let them focus on his own life.
Britain launches app for EU citizens to stay after Brexit
The British government launched a phone app Jan 21 to allow some 3.5 million EU nationals to apply to stay after Brexit – immediately receiving a mixed reception from immigrants increasingly concerned about their fate.