The wage packets for Amazon warehouse workers and transportation drivers will get a welcome increase, in the United States at least

The wage packets for Amazon warehouse workers and transportation drivers will get a welcome increase, in the United States at least
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Singapore owner of hacked Australian telecoms operator must pay cost of replacing passports and drivers licences, Australian minister says
Chinese researchers allege NSA infiltrated local telecoms network and a government backed university, and exported “sensitive identity” data
Arrival of Halo Rise sleep tracker comes amid updates to Fire TV, Kindle, and new Echo devices that double as Wi-Fi mesh extenders
Russian regulator demands explanation after Apple removes Vkontakte from its app store to comply with UK sanctions
Wavering demand? Drop in share price on Wednesday after report that Apple is ditching plans to boost production of the iPhone 14
Legal fight by Elon Musk continues, as he seeks to free himself from the 2018 agreement with the US SEC for a Tesla lawyer to vet his tweets
Fast Company shuts down its website after it was hacked, which saw “obscene and racist” notifications sent via Apple News service
Will he be drafted? Former NSA contractor turned 'whistleblower', Edward Snowden, granted Russian citizenship by Vladimir Putin
Covert influence campaigns run by China and Russia targeted users in US, UK, EU, covering issues such as US mid terms and war in Ukraine
Software giant Oracle is not admitting or denying wrongdoing, but is to pay $23m to settle a second SEC bribery case
Do Kwon denies being on the run and says he is making “zero effort to hide,” after Interpol issues global arrest warrant
Australia’s cybersecurity minister lambasts Optus, while alleged hacker apologises in change of heart and drops ransom demand
China manufacturing shift. Apple says it has begun assembling iPhone 14 models in India for the first time
British data protection watchdog says TikTok's failed to protect children's privacy and may have breach UK data protection laws
Remote workers longing for a sunnier climate, are to be offered a 'digital nomad' visit and tax breaks by Spain
US senators call for intelligence evaluation of potential Apple deal to use memory chips from China's YMTC in latest iPhone 14
Two major investors in Cambridge-based Aveva say they will vote against £9.5bn Schneider offer, saying it underrates long-term value
Incoming chief executive of Kraken says company has no plans to register as intermediary as regulatory environment tightens
Chinese tech giant Tencent collaborates with Logitech on handheld Android console for cloud games, challenging Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck
US Federal Trade Commission rejects Amazon argument that antitrust subpoenas are 'overly broad and burdensome'
JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon tells US Congress cryptocurrencies are 'decentralised Ponzi schemes' that put billions at risk
Pico, owned by TikTok parent ByteDance, launches next-generation VR headset to directly compete with Meta's Quest 2
Mobile operator Optus blames "offshore entity" for what could be Australia's largest ever data breach, impacting up to 10 million customers
US state of Florida seeks Supreme Court ruling on its controversial social media law that stops platforms from banning political candidates
Swedish telecoms giant Ericsson says hardware is not exported to Russia, but it still provides software and technical support
State media outlets in China allege US NSA has infiltrated country’s telecommunications networks to 'control' local infrastructure
Injury risk with automatic window reversal system sees Tesla recall nearly 1.1 million vehicles in the United States
Ofcom confirms it will examine the role of Amazon, Microsoft and Google, which dominate the cloud services market
Bulgaria-based StorPool touts its hardware independent block storage solution, during Silicon ES recent press tour