US Government Proposes Breakup of Google's Search Monopoly, Sparks Industry Debate
The US Department of Justice has proposed a plan to break up Google's search monopoly, sparking industry debate on the future of Chrome, Android, and AI development.
The US Department of Justice has proposed a plan to break up Google's search monopoly, sparking industry debate on the future of Chrome, Android, and AI development.
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority provisionally finds Apple's browser policies restrict competition and innovation, citing revenue-sharing agreement with Google.
Revolut reveals plans to introduce AI-enabled assistant, branded ATMs, and facial recognition features, expanding its financial services and cementing its position as a fintech unicorn.
Foodinho, a Glovo-owned food delivery firm, has been fined €5 million by Italy's privacy watchdog for unlawfully processing riders' data, including geolocation and biometric information.
Kenyan President Ruto's decision to suspend contracts with the Adani Group raises concerns over transparency, accountability, and potential breach of contract penalties.
A new report by the National Taxpayers Association suggests that taxing high net worth individuals in Kenya could generate $781 million, highlighting the country's unfair tax system.
A New York judge has deemed SiriusXM's lengthy and burdensome cancellation process illegal, violating federal law and forcing customers to waste time on unwanted retention offers.
A New York judge has deemed SiriusXM's cancellation process illegal, citing violations of the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act, and ordered the company to change its practices for NY customers.
Ghana and Gambia are collaborating on the ECOWAS Free Roaming Initiative to reduce telecommunication costs for travelers between the two countries, promoting regional integration and economic cooperation in West Africa.
Copyright © 2023 Starfolk. All rights reserved.