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Google Faces Off With US Government as Search Antitrust Trial Closes


The US Department of Justice reiterated its argument that Google has broken antitrust laws through exclusive, multi-billion-dollar deals to maintain a dominant position in the market for online search ... Read More

Would You Still Use Google if It Didn't Pay Apple $20 Billion to Get on Your iPhone?


A US judge who will decide Google’s fate in a historic antitrust trial suggested it was “odd” for the company to say it has the best search engine but also pay Apple billions to lock out rivals. Read More

Google lays off workers, Tesla cans its Supercharger team and UnitedHealthcare reveals security lapses


Now, on with the news: This week Google laid off staff from its Flutter ... Last week, UnitedHealthcare said that the hackers stole health data on a “substantial proportion of people in America.” Lots ... Read More

US judge questions Google, DOJ in market power trial closing


U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta peppered the Justice Department and Alphabet's Google with questions during the first day of closing arguments in the government's antitrust lawsuit against the online ... Read More

What’s at stake in the Google antitrust case? Billions of dollars (and the way we use the internet)


Whenever you type a search into Apple’s Safari browser — say, on an iPhone — chances are it’s Google that returns the results. Read More

Google asks court to throw out US advertising case


Alphabet Inc's Google on Friday asked a federal court in Virginia to reject a U.S. government lawsuit accusing the advertising and search giant of anticompetitive practices in the online advertising ... Read More

Record number of Chinese migrants arrested for illegally crossing into US — same number in six months as the whole of 2023


according to federal data. The huge influx is already equal to the number of Chinese people arrested for illegally crossing into the US in 2023 — which itself set a record for being more than in ... Read More

Data Scientist Salary


How Much Does a Data Scientist Make? Data Scientists made a median salary of $103,500 in 2022. The best-paid 25% made $136,600 that year, while the lowest-paid 25% made $77,140. The metropolitan ... Read More

Technology News


The government and Google are making their closing arguments in a high-stakes antitrust trial to a federal judge in Washington who must now decide whether the tech giant’s search engine ... Read More

US veteran refuses to pay fine over Sheffield protest pro-Hamas sign


A US military veteran has refused to pay a fine for carrying a ... Hamas is proscribed as a terrorist group by the UK government. Rabb's sign had caused "distress" among organisers, potentially ... Read More

US veteran refuses to pay fine over Sheffield protest pro-Hamas sign


A US military veteran has refused to pay a fine for carrying a pro-Hamas sign ... Hamas is proscribed as a terrorist group by the UK government. Rabb's sign had caused "distress" among organisers, ... Read More


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