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Tech Across the Globe

Salesforce hack: Salesforce told clients it won’t pay extortion to hackers seeking ransom for information stolen in an attack involving the third-party Drift app from SalesLoft.

AppLovin probe: The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating the data-collection practices of mobile advertising tech company AppLovin. 

Nobel Prize: Two physicists central to Google’s efforts to build working quantum computers were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics with a colleague from the UK.

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Revalued

Tesla introduced new standard versions of its Model 3 sedan and Model Y sport utility vehicle for less than $40,000. The starting prices are about 13% and 11% less expensive, respectively, than the premium longer-range versions of the electric cars.

Must Read

Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su has quietly turned around the company by focusing on building better chips and getting them to customers on schedule, Ian King reports in today’s Tech In Depth. Now, with her eye on the AI market, Su has thrust the chipmaker center stage by reaching a deal for AMD’s products with OpenAI, the valuable startup at the epicenter of the AI boom, King writes.

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