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Amazon is facing multiple inquiries from labor regulators into whether it unlawfully retaliated against workers who spoke out about its coronavirus responseAmazon has come under fire recently from employees, activists, and lawmakers for firing workers who criticized the company's safety measures.The flaw was discovered by security researchers who participated in a hackathon sponsored by Dropbox last year.

The UK is scrambling to launch its COVID-19 contact-tracing app, after getting derailed by Apple and GoogleA new system announced by Apple and Google means that the UK app may not be able to track people's phones as closely as officials would like. A judge has put Amazon's lawsuit challenging the Pentagon's $10 billion cloud contract award to Microsoft on hold until AugustThe Department of Defense last year chose Microsoft for its Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure deal, a massive cloud project that will store and manage sensitive military and defense data.

 

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