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Google’s News Showcase program is now available in France.

Google has launched News Showcase in France, and the company has partnered with over 65 publishers representing over 130 publications to expand the program...

Ghana commits to ensuring radiation protection, safety

The Government of Ghana has reiterated its commitment to deepen support for protecting humanity and the environment from the harmful effects of cutting-edge technologies. Mr...

The Twitter-Elon Musk $44 billion takeover trial is still on schedule and will begin on October 17, according to a US judge.

Despite the billionaire's apparent U-turn, the judge presiding over Twitter's legal effort to hold Elon Musk to his $44 billion purchase bargain declared on...

Users of Apple News received obscene push alerts from Fast Company hackers.

The bad actors released a database with thousands of employee records. Readers of the business newspaper Fast Company who subscribe to updates through Apple News on Tuesday night reported receiving a few vulgar push alerts with racial epithets.   Many users were taken aback by the messages, which if you weren't expecting them, may really make you spit up, and many of them turned to Twitter to provide screenshots.  Fast Company claims that its Apple News account was hacked and used to deliver "obscene and racist" push notifications in a statement to Engadget.  It further stated that the incident was connected to a Sunday afternoon hack and that it had gone so far as to temporarily shut down the entire FastCompany.com domain. The publication said: “Fast Company’s content management system account was hacked on Tuesday evening. As...

QoreID is now available in Ghana.

QoreID, a company dedicated to digital identity and consumer analytics solutions for medium and large businesses, has launched in Ghana. QoreID provides a secure API...

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