Monday, December 9, 2019

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Monday, December 09, 2019 By Anthony Ha

Happy Monday

China tries to insulate itself from non-Chinese technology, Snapchat adds a new feature that drops your face into videos and you’ll be able to order a Mac Pro very soon. Here’s your Daily Crunch for December 9, 2019.

China moves to ban foreign software and hardware from state offices

China has ordered the replacement of all foreign PC hardware and operating systems in state offices over the next three years, according to a report in the Financial Times. The government has previously ordered purges of western software, but they were more limited or related to certain security issues.

This time, the goal includes hardware as well, with tens of millions of devices targeted for replacement.

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Cloud Innovation and Job Automation: Building Undeniable Success

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In the race for relevancy and adaptation, the pressure to produce more things, better, has led to global automation. What does this mean for the job market, the Cloud, and the organizations that support it all?

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Snapchat Cameos edit your face into videos

Snapchat is preparing to launch a new feature that swaps out faces in videos with your own selfies. Some French users received a test version of the feature today.

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The new Mac Pro goes up for order December 10

When Apple announced the new Mac Pro in June, it left out one key detail — when, precisely the latest version of the high-end desktop would arrive. Now Apple says orders will begin on December 10, although the shipping date remains unknown.

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In wake of Shutterstock's Chinese censorship, American companies need to relearn American values

By now, it's well-known that China's search engines like Baidu censor political photography. What we’ve been learning more recently, however, is that it isn't just Chinese companies that are aiding and abetting this censorship.

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Will the 2020s be online advertising's holistic decade?

InMarket founder Todd Dipaola predicts that marketers will be held to a higher standard — both by clients demanding world-class performance and proof, as well as consumers who want relevancy, helpfulness and privacy from their brand relationships. (Extra Crunch membership required.)

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See Atomico's most senior VCs onstage at Disrupt Berlin

Atomico is among the most widely respected venture firms in Europe. And you’ll be able to hear from its leaders at TechCrunch’s big event in just a couple of days.

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This week's TechCrunch podcasts

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