US House Subpoenas Alphabet Over Content Moderation In a bold move that could potentially reshape the landscape of free speech and corporate autonomy, the US House has issued a subpoena to Alphabet, Google’s parent company, over its content moderation practices. This development comes at a time when tech giants like Alphabet play an increasingly pivotal […]
Tech giants challenge Australia’s exemption for YouTube
Tech Giants Push Back Against Australia’s Exemption for YouTube Tech firms are up in arms over Australia’s decision to grant YouTube special treatment under the country’s upcoming stringent social media regulations. The exemption for YouTube, which is owned by Google, has sparked a heated debate among industry players and policymakers alike. With the regulations set […]
Indian court rules against Amazon in major trademark dispute
Indian Court Rules Against Amazon in Major Trademark Dispute In a significant turn of events, an Indian court has ruled against retail giant Amazon in a major trademark dispute. The case sheds light on the contentious issue of intellectual property rights and the dominance of e-commerce behemoths in the global marketplace. Critics have long accused […]
Meta eyes $35 billion data centre financing
Meta Eyes $35 Billion Data Centre Financing to Meet AI Infrastructure Demand Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has recently made waves in the tech industry with its ambitious plans to invest $35 billion in data center financing. This substantial investment is strategically aimed at meeting the surging demand for AI infrastructure, reflecting Meta’s commitment to […]
Canada launches probe into X’s AI data collection
Canada Launches Probe into X’s AI Data Collection Canada has recently taken a significant step in safeguarding its citizens’ data privacy by launching a probe into X’s AI data collection practices. This move comes in response to a complaint filed against the tech giant regarding its handling of Canadians’ sensitive information. The probe signifies the […]
Canada to charge Google for news law enforcement
Canada to Charge Google for News Law Enforcement: A Step Towards Fairness in the Digital World In a bold move that could have far-reaching implications, Canada has announced plans to charge Google for enforcing a new law that would require the tech giant to pay for news content. This decision not only marks a significant […]
Google loses European court battle over Android Auto access
EU Competition Law Prevails as Google Loses European Court Battle Over Android Auto Access In a significant ruling that underscores the power of EU competition law, Google has lost a court battle over access to Android Auto. The decision not only sets a precedent but also aligns with the objectives of the Digital Markets Act, […]
Indonesia and Apple close deal to end iPhone 16 ban
Indonesia and Apple Close Deal to End iPhone 16 Ban In a significant development that is set to reshape the tech landscape in Indonesia, Apple has struck a groundbreaking deal with the Southeast Asian nation to put an end to the ban on the iPhone 16. The ban, which had been in place due to […]
Rumble and Trump Media take legal action in US against Brazilian judge
Rumble and Trump Media Challenge Brazil’s Restrictions in US Court In a bold move that has sent shockwaves through the media industry, Rumble and Trump Media have taken legal action in the United States against a Brazilian judge’s restrictions. The legal battle that is unfolding highlights the complexities of international regulations and the growing influence […]
China’s tech giants take on US rivals in stock market surge
China’s Tech Giants Challenge US Competitors in Stock Market Surge In the realm of global tech supremacy, the battle between China and the United States has been an ongoing saga. Recently, China’s tech giants, known as the “Terrific Ten” and “Seven Sisters,” have been making significant waves in the stock market, particularly fueling Hong Kong’s […]