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    TikTok is back on the App Store and Google Play Store – here’s what could happen next

    TikTok is now available again on the App Store and Google Play Store in the US This follows a 75-day delay to the banning of the app, which saw service paused on January 18 It’s not entirely clear whether a deal will be reached to ensure TikTok’s continued availability TikTok…

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      Elon Musk’s DOGE website has been defaced because anyone can edit it

      The DOGE website created to document how Elon Musk’s team is eviscerating the US federal government is wide open for anyone to edit. This is the same DOGE organization that has gained unprecedented access to sensitive US financial systems with data on millions of Americans. While doge.gov displays a banner…

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        Microsoft Outlook’s new minimize button makes mobile emails much easier

        Microsoft is adding a super useful button to Outlook mobile that will let you quickly minimize a draft email and task switch on the go. If you’re like me and you send a lot of emails from your iPhone or Android device, it can be really annoying to have to…

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          Elon Musk’s Toxicity Could Spell Disaster for Tesla

          Staggering sales drops, swastika-daubed EVs, companies culling fleet models, and fan-forum owners selling their cars—Elon Musk’s alt-right antics are seriously impacting his electric car business. Source

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            Sophos is cutting staff following Secureworks deal

            Sophos has laid off 6% of its workers to align the two businesses It’s also blaming an evolving cybersecurity landscape Both are privately owned, marking a major shift Just over a week after it officially completed its acquisition of Secureworks in a deal worth $859 million, Sophos has laid off…

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              Federal EV Charger Freeze Sows Chaos, but Chargers Are Still Getting Built

              Chargers funded through the program were due to be just a small share of those opening this year. The longer-term effects aren’t yet clear. Source

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