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10 things in tech you need to know today

Isobel Asher Hamilton   

10 things in tech you need to know today

Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Monday.

  1. $4. TikTok's data-collection practices have come under scrutiny from US lawmakers.
  2. $4. Facebook hasn't officially decided whether it will introduce the ban and it's not yet clear how long it might last, per Bloomberg.
  3. $4. This is the first time Trump or the White House has confirmed the operation took place.
  4. $4. This brings the total of departed executives up to five after employees started detailing allegations of sexual misconduct on social media.
  5. $4. "One of the best lessons in the fight against HIV/AIDS is the importance of building this large, fair global distribution system to get the drugs out to everyone," Gates said at the conference, which was hosted by the International AIDS Society.
  6. $4. The coronavirus pandemic has decimated Uber's core ride-hailing business, with trips plummeting as much as 94% earlier this year and the company losing $2.9 billion last quarter.
  7. $4 In June, the former CIO of $1.3 billion customer messaging startup Intercom — Karen Peacock — took the role of CEO, replacing cofounder Eoghan McCabe.
  8. $4. The cheapest version of the Model Y has now been reduced to $49,990.
  9. $4. Both events have previously been delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic that's also forced shutdowns of Tesla's factories in California and China.
  10. $4. The system described in the document scans users' faces and matches them with state ID cards, automatically booting out foreigners.

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