To Google, user search data is the all-important secret sauce that enables it to innovate and outperform rivals.
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IBM announced it would be shutting down its Chinese research and development team, shifting some operations to other locations.
Though the company has competitors in the space from Samsung and Oura, its walled garden ecosystem could give it an advantage.
Prosecutors for the NLRB concluded that a group of 84 unionized Amazon drivers in Palmdale, California are employed by Amazon.
Apple shifting production to India is just the latest sign that the world’s most populous nation may be a winner in global trade reordering.
Big Tech companies have reportedly found a workaround in the carbon credit system to downplay their greenhouse gas emissions.
While the usual suspects are steadily spending more money on political lobbying, specific and quite new industries are diving in headfirst.
The tech highlights the ongoing privacy conversation surrounding these bite-sized trackers.
IBM is booting up its domestic production, setting aside $150 billion to make computers in the US over the next five years.
The DOJ prevailed in its lawsuit arguing Google illegally conducted business to maintain a monopoly in the search engine industry.
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority is probing whether Amazon’s $4 billion partnership with Anthropic might break antitrust rules.
TikTok agreed to permanently withdraw a rewards program that it had on “TikTok Lite,” essentially a pared-down version of its core app.
Back in 2020, Google’s huge market share of the internet search market hovered at about 92% by most metrics
The massive acquisition could give Google an edge as AI accelerates Big Tech’s race to win over cloud customers.
Safety risks remain an issue in robot-human collaboration.
Last week, the FTC moved forward with two pending cases from the strict Lina Khan era of antitrust enforcement.