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Thursday, 13 August 2020
The CEO of the largest iPhone manufacturer reportedly predicted that China will no longer be the 'world's factory' due to Trump's trade war
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The CEO of the largest iPhone manufacturer reportedly predicted that China will no longer be the 'world's factory' due to Trump's trade war
Foxconn's CEO told Bloomberg that device makers are moving production lines out of China as a result of trade tensions between the US and China.
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The WarnerMedia executives who gained more power with a massive restructure
Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for August 13.
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THE INTERNET OF MEDICAL THINGS: The coronavirus is catalyzing a need for healthcare IoT in the US — here's how connectivity and technology providers are carving out their place in the market
This report assesses the North American IoMT market and explores how the IoMT opportunity for connectivity providers is evolving amid the pandemic.
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How 5G and the IoT will transform telecoms, enterprise, government, and consumer tech
Business Insider Intelligence has created an infographic showcasing compelling statistics from its recent connectivity and tech research.
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The pros and cons of using an iPad for school
iPadOS now has full mouse and keyboard support, allowing you to get the most from your iPad at school. Here's some tips for using an iPad for school.
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The Trump administration is asking a court to dismiss the tech industry's legal challenge his executive order taking aim at social media companies
A group backed by Facebook, Google, and Twitter sued to block Trump's order aiming to cut legal protections for content published on their platforms.
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Uber and Lyft threaten to temporarily shut down in California over labor disputes
A judge ruled earlier this week that Uber, Lyft, and their gig-work counterparts must classify workers as employees, not contractors.
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Lyft's president threatened to shut down its California operations over a court ruling requiring it to reclassify drivers as employees
Lyft and Uber, which made a similar claim Wednesday, have a long history of threatening to pull out of cities over regulations they oppose.
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Facebook and Snap both reportedly inquired about acquiring TikTok rival Dubsmash
As TikTok faces the threat of a US ban, Facebook and Snap have been working on their own features drawing from TikTok's popular format.
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Lyft reports a 61% revenue slowdown as the coronavirus hobbles ride-hailing, but still manages to beat Wall Street expectations
Lyft's stock price jumped as much as 4% following the quarterly report that topped analyst expectations.
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