The CEO of Oracle, whose company is ready to tate over TikTok, says its employees should love Israel or work elsewhere.
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TikTok left the stores on Jan. 18 before a federal law required it to sell to a non-Chinese owner or be banned.
Larry Ellison thinks the U.S. and other countries should be using AI more, but first, governments need to unify the data they ...
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Paramount Global and Skydance cleared a deal hurdle as the SEC made their registration effective and the EU approved it. The ...
TikTok is again available on the US app stores of Apple and Google, after President Donald Trump postponed enforcement of a ...
Larry Ellison, the billionaire founder of database behemoth Oracle, more and more resembles a villain out of a science ...