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Apple's iPhone factories in China are back up and running but its suppliers are wary that demand may not keep upOrders for Q1 are reportedly down 18% year-on-year as the coronavirus pandemic shutters much of Europe and the US, according to Reuters. About 100 Amazon employees at a fulfillment center plan to go on strike after claiming management have ignored their concerns, as reported by Bloomberg.
Saudi Arabia may have exploited weaknesses in mobile telecoms networks to secretly track its citizens in the USWhistleblower data indicates that millions of secret tracking requests have came from Saudi Arabia since November 2019, according to the Guardian. Insiders say $2 billion startup Deliveroo is frustrated its Amazon funding is under lengthy competition scrutiny even as it helps fight COVID-19The food delivery startup is in discussions with the government about using its network of delivery riders to drop off care packages for the elderly and vulnerable as the UK remains under lockdown.The company has reportedly been bought by an unnamed investor and could return imminently, per Axios.
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