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
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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
Big Tech merger: FTC files a legal complaint against Meta’s acquisition of a VR company.
Beginning on Thursday in a courtroom in San Jose, California, federal officials will begin their effort to stop Facebook parent Meta’s acquisition of a virtual
Pentagon clouds: $9b enterprise-wide contract split among 4 leading cloud computing firms.
On Wednesday, the Pentagon gave contracts for cloud computing totaling $9 billion to Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Oracle. The Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure
TikTok, the most downloaded internet app is controlled by China and is a threat to US national security. – FBI
Chris Wray, director of the FBI, said on Friday that the Chinese government, which “doesn’t share our values,” controls the popular video-sharing app TikTok, raising
Microsoft to offer Sony a 10-year licensing deal, as a remedy for EU antitrust violations.
In order to avoid formal objections to its $69 billion offer for “Call of Duty” creator Activision Blizzard, Microsoft is likely to offer remedies to
RIPTwitter: Musk tells workers to pledge “hardcore” or resign, and more of them flee.
After new owner Elon Musk offered them the option to commit to “hardcore” work or resign with severance money on Thursday, Twitter’s engineering team and
Warren Buffett’s company buys $4b shares in TSMC, a global leader in chip manufacturing.
Tuesday saw a sharp increase in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company stock after Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway revealed that it has invested $4.1 billion in one
Cyber warfare: Russian software used as a Trojan horse to infiltrate the American government.
According to reporters, thousands of smartphone applications available from Apple and Google’s online shops use computer code created by Pushwoosh, a company that falsely claims
iPhone App Store: Landmark antitrust case goes to appeal court.
In a high-stakes antitrust dispute over whether the virtual wall enclosing the iPhone’s app store improperly enriches the most valuable corporation in the world while
