Poll: 41% of Americans support a TikTok ban, 25% oppose it, and only 17% of its daily users support a ban; 71% are concerned that ByteDance is based in China (Washington Post) - TechnW3
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The US SEC sues Tron founder Justin Sun and his companies for the alleged "unregistered offer and sale of crypto asset securities" TRX and BTT, fraud, and more (Nikhilesh De/CoinDesk) - TechnW3
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Microsoft launches Loop, its Notion and Asana competitor, in preview, allowing users to collaborate in shared workspaces on the web, Android, and iOS (Sean Endicott/Windows Central) - TechnW3
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Job listings site Indeed is laying off about 2,200 people, or 15% of its headcount; Indeed was acquired in 2012 by Japan's Recruit, which also owns Glassdoor (Theo Wayt/The Information) - TechnW3
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Data leak site BreachForums says it plans to shut down following the arrest of alleged operator "Pompompurin" due to fear law enforcement has backdoor access (Jonathan Greig/The Record) - TechnW3
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GP Bullhound: European tech startups raised €30.5B in debt in 2022, up from €15.9B in 2021, as the global tech slump made raising new equity more difficult (Mark Bergen/Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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The development of AI is as fundamental as the creation of the PC, the Internet, and the mobile phone and can reduce global inequities if risks are mitigated (Bill Gates/GatesNotes) - TechnW3
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Intel says Raja Koduri, who joined as Chief Architect in 2017, is leaving to found a startup focused on generative AI for gaming, media, and entertainment (Paul Alcorn/Tom's Hardware) - TechnW3
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Singapore-based Reebelo, a marketplace for pre-owned smartphones, tablets, and more, raised a $29M Series A extension, bringing its Series A total to ~$50M (Christine Hall/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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An overview of 55 zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in 2022, mostly in products from Apple, Microsoft, and Google; Chinese groups exploited more than others (Mandiant) - TechnW3
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