The Indonesian government plans to produce more locally sourced and made electronic gadgets, and one that stands out in the discussion is Laptop Merah-Putih.
Read MoreIndonesia will soon move on from analog TV to digital as the Communications and Informatics Ministry (Kominfo) on 17 August will start stopping analog TV broadcast
Read MoreFrance's antitrust watchdog slapped a €500 million fine on Google because the tech giant failed to comply with the regulation on news copyright
Read MoreA group of 200 high-profile women are coming together to put an end to online abuse women often experience on the Internet
Read MoreAirAsia has finalised the deal to acquire Gojek’s business in Thailand. The airline will acquire Gojek's business in return for $50 million worth of shares in AirAsia SuperApp
Read MorePinterest will ban ads related to weight loss starting 1 July as part of the company’s new policy to ‘embrace body acceptance’
Read MoreThe Finance Ministry has reportedly collected Rp2.25 trillion in digital tax in a year
Read MoreAn NFT representing the original source code for the World Wide Web written by Tim Berners-Lee, its inventor, was auctioned at Sotheby’s and sold for $5,434,500
Read MoreData on around 700 million users of LinkedIn was leaked and currently on sale on RaidForums. LinkedIn issued a statement stating that it was not a data breach
Read MoreChinese financial regulators in November 2020 accused Ant Group, previously Alipay and the world’s largest fintech company, of exhibiting monopolistic behaviour
Read MoreSapuan, regent of Mukomuko, Bengkulu, requests the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology to ban popular online games
Read MoreBytedance, the owner of TikTok, announced that itsrevenue surged by 111% to $34.3 billion in 2020
Read MoreOnlyFans is reportedly seeking $1 billion valuation as a follow-up to its boom in 2020
Read MoreIndonesia’s largest ride-hailing company, Gojek, decided to cut their service fee by half starting from the third quarter of this month at least until the end of 2022.
Read MoreBritain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States are planning to squeeze more tax from multinational tech giants
Read MoreFrom TikTok to Facebook to LinkedIn, here’s a short recap of data breach lawsuits that have come to light this year
Read MoreStreaming service Apple Music takes on a new frontier, announcing that it will provide users a more dynamic auditory experience
Read MoreBig websites, such as Amazon, Reddit, The New York Times, and even the UK government, failed to load yesterday (8 June). The most recent update regarding the issue identified the root of problem to be Fastly, an American cloud computing system
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