The Biden administration announced on Friday that it has ordered Mastercard Inc. to stop preventing the processing of debit payments through competitor networks. The Federal
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Cambridge Analytica scandal case: Meta to pay $725m for privacy violations.
The parent company of Facebook, Meta, has agreed to pay $725 million to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging that the social media behemoth provided
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg rejected takeover bids from Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft. – FTC
The chief executive of Facebook’s parent company Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, testified in court on Tuesday in a case involving attempts by American antitrust authorities to
Cloud computing: Amazon Web Services given a contract of $700m by the U.S. Navy.
A five-year, $723.9 million corporate software license contract for Amazon.com Inc.’s cloud computing division was given by the US Navy on Monday. The agreement will
Meta Classified Ads: EU claims are a violation of antitrust regulations.
In its most recent effort to limit the influence of Big Tech firms, the European Union on Monday accused Facebook parent Meta of violating antitrust
Secret FTX software code change gave Alameda unlimited access to client funds.
The software of the cryptocurrency exchange was altered in secret by FTX’s main engineer in the middle of 2020. He changed the code to remove
FTX Bankruptcy: SEC charges ex-CEO with defrauding crypto investors.
The former CEO of the bankrupt cryptocurrency company FTX has been accused by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of directing a scheme to defraud
Elon Musk’s Twitter scraps advisory group on a wide range of online harms and safety issues.
The Trust and Safety Council, an advisory body made up of about 100 independent civil rights, human rights, and other organizations, has been disbanded by
Cloud Tech: Microsoft to invest $2b in London Stock Exchange as part of a 10-year deal.
Microsoft is buying a 4% share in the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), which also owns the London Stock Exchange and many other companies, including
Google Ad Manager Downtime Reduces Ad Sales on Large Websites.
A Google tool depended upon by many large websites to sell and display advertising was down for approximately three hours Thursday, denying major news publishers