After a report revealed Zoom was transmitting encryption keys through China, the company will now allow paying customers to opt in or out of a specific data center region so they know exactly where their data is going.
The US government is scrutinizing TikTok's handling of user data closely, and many government agencies have banned their staff from using it because of its Chinese roots.
Musk on Twitter on Monday said that the factory would make Tesla's Model 3, and that the Model S and the Model X would still be built in Tesla's two U.S. factories.
Global stocks slid after a shock revenue-guidance downgrade from Apple and troubling comments about the economic impact of the U.S.-China trade war from CEO Tim Cook.
One of the most important features of franchising is uniformity. Consumers should have the same customer experience, which includes receiving uniform products and services from any franchised location. By using unauthorized products and/or suppliers, franchisees will start to break away from the uniform system standards set by the franchisor. This will then lead to consumer […]
It looks as though Google's desire to access the hundreds of millions of internet users in China has won and it is willing to accept government censorship to operate there. How is Google going to explain its thinking if (when?) it does launch?