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The Startup Working with Santa Monica to Keep Deliveries Moving

"I know there are many people who are worried about the increasing intrusion of data."

Los Angeles-based Automotus is tracking how delivery vehicles are using a newly created green-zone in Santa Monica, raising questions about privacy. Reporter Francesca Billington explains the startup's broader ambitions to automate parking tickets for cities across the county.

Miami mayor sees bitcoin move as way to attract tech.

Cannabis CEOs, targeted by Reddit, push back in tweet storm.

U.S. eyes flurry of new taxes on Amazon, Facebook and Google.

Twitter has studied using Bitcoin, CFO says.

Facebook curbs Myanmar Army content as protests intensify.

Cybercriminals are selling access to water treatment plants like the one hacked in Florida.

Clubhouse has millions of users, millions of dollars, and very few privacy options.

Virgin Galactic delays its next rocket-powered test flight.

Amazon sues New York attorney general to block regulation on its pandemic response.

Meanwhile, its delivery app Mentor tracks drivers' locations and measures their performance.

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