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UK blames Russia for cyber attack, says won't tolerate disruption
The so-called NotPetya attack in June started in Ukraine where it crippled government and business computers
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Japan's crypto exchange Coincheck sued after hack
Two companies and five individuals took part in an initial lawsuit filed at the Tokyo District Court
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Google raises price of YouTube TV, adds sports, Turner
Less than one year after launching YouTube TV, the company is increasing its pricing to $40 from $35 per month
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Amazon says to create 2,000 jobs in France in 2018
The increase will bring Amazon’s total number of permanent French staff to 7,500 in 2018
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SpaceX gets US regulator to back satellite internet plan
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai proposed the approval of an application by SpaceX
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IBM lawsuit casts diversity in starkly competitive terms
The company sued its former chief diversity officer, Lindsay-Rae McIntyre, who left for a similar job at Microsoft
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Qualcomm meets Broadcom to discuss $121 billion acquisition offer
The outcome of the meeting will also determine whether Qualcomm, which has resisted Broadcom’s takeover approach
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Apple in talks for first order from Chinese chipmaker
The tech giant is in talks to buy storage chips from Yangtze Memory Technologies
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US financial regulator urges crypto companies to self-regulate
Regulator is eager to hear outside perspectives as the agency refines its thinking on the matter, Quintenz said
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Riversong officially launches products in Pakistan
The company has a presence in 17 countries









