EU countries on Monday tweaked draft rules aimed at giving workers at online companies such as Uber and Deliveroo employee benefits, ahead of negotiations with EU lawmakers who want more comprehensive rules than both EU governments and the European Commission.
Britain’s communications regulator Ofcom on Monday said it was one of the organisations affected in a data theft hack centred on the popular file transfer tool MOVEit.
Binance said in a tweet on Monday it would swap 750 million tether-tron token pairs for tether-ether in an attempt to maintain the stablecoin’s liquidity.
Israel’s Percepto, which uses drones and robots to monitor and inspect industrial sites, said on Monday it had received a waiver from U.S. federal regulators for its systems and that it raised $67 million in a private funding round.
Electric vehicle charging equipment maker Blink Charging said on Monday it will launch a new fast charger with Tesla’s connector, as the industry moves away from the standard Combined Charging System connector used by many automakers.
Salesforce on Monday doubled its venture capital fund for generative AI startups to $500 million and unveiled the AI Cloud service that hopes to attract enterprises by offering the company’s AI-powered products under one umbrella.
Israeli institutions invested $512 million in the country’s tech sector in 2022, down 40% from $1.12 billion in 2021, a published reported showed on Monday, citing a weaker global economy and higher interest rates.
Nasdaq said on Monday it will buy Thoma Bravo-owned software firm Adenza for $10.5 billion in the exchange operator’s biggest acquisition so far, as it speeds up its push to become a more tech-focused company.
A former executive at South Korea’s Samsung Electronics was indicted on Monday on suspicion of stealing company technology for a copy-cat chip factory in China and jeopardising national economic security, prosecutors said.
Denmark aims to raise the age limit for the collection of personal data from children by tech giants such as Google, Snapchat and Meta, in a bid to curb the massive accumulation of data on young people, the government said on Monday.