Postal worker withdraws claim that ballots were backdated in Pennsylvania, officials say. Written By Rehman By Luke Broadwater from Up Technology | Up Comming Technology Technology New York Times Share this post Related PostsAmazon 'paying less business rates than retailers'Review: in 200+ charging docs filed in relation to the Capitol siege, 73 reference Facebook, 24 reference YouTube, 20 mention Instagram, and 8 mention Parler (Thomas Brewster/Forbes)The computers rejecting your job applicationChina issues new anti-monopoly rules putting more pressure on its local tech giants like Alibaba, Tencent, and JD.com (Reuters)Interview with Samsung VP Jaeyeon Jung on the new Galaxy SmartTag and how it fits into the SmartThings ecosystem, which as of December had 66M active users (Carolina Milanesi/Fast Company)Chinese users flock to Clubhouse amid soaring popularitySome experts raise concerns about the US Election Assistance Commission's proposed security standards that would allow voting machines with wireless hardware (Frank Bajak/Associated Press)Commsor, which gives companies insights about employees using data from tools like Slack and GitHub, raises $16M Series A at a valuation "well north of $100M" (Paul Sawers/VentureBeat)
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