WSJ News Exclusive | App Taps Unwitting Users Abroad to Gather Open-Source Intelligence Scott Marlette Jun 27, 2021 WASHINGTON—A network of gig workers world-wide is unwittingly providing basic intelligence to the U.S. military using only a consumer app on their…
Companies Struggle to Keep Their Tech Workers From Logging Off Scott Marlette Jun 18, 2021 Many information-technology workers in the U.S. are on the hunt for new jobs, seeking a wider array of remote work options, better chances for promotions and…
WSJ News Exclusive | TikTok Owner ByteDance’s Annual Revenue Jumps to $34.3 Billion Scott Marlette Jun 17, 2021 SINGAPORE—ByteDance Ltd., the owner of popular short-video app TikTok, told employees that its revenue last year more than doubled to $34.3 billion,…
Biden Seeks Review of Foreign-Owned Apps Beyond TikTok, WeChat. Here’s What You Need to Know. Scott Marlette Jun 11, 2021 President Biden revoked a Trump-era attempt to ban Chinese-owned apps TikTok and WeChat , instead implementing an executive order to broadly…
WSJ News Exclusive | Amazon Faces Possible $425 Million EU Privacy Fine Scott Marlette Jun 10, 2021 A European Union privacy regulator has proposed a fine of more than $425 million against Amazon.com Inc.,…
WSJ News Exclusive | Music Publishers Sue Roblox for Letting Game Creators Use Unlicensed Songs Scott Marlette Jun 10, 2021 A group of music publishers representing the songwriters of hits from Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande and the Rolling Stones is suing Roblox…
Trump’s TikTok, WeChat Actions Targeting China Revoked by Biden Scott Marlette Jun 9, 2021 WASHINGTON—President Biden revoked a Trump -era attempt to ban Chinese-owned apps TikTok and…