• Big Tech: After long peace, Big Tech faces US antitrust reckoning

    After more than a decade of leaving Big Tech largely to itself, US antitrust enforcers have cranked up the heat, with several high-profile cases underway that could radically change the way the industry's giants do business.Launched under both the Trump and Biden administrations, five major cases from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) are moving forward against major US technology companies -- including two against Google that could see the company split...

    • Axios

    Health Tech: Claims tech exclusive

    The Federal Trade Commission's Tuesday vote to ban noncompete agreements could be a big deal for health care professionals, Tina and Erin write.

  • Criticism mounts on Coalville transformation scheme despite council's 'looking great' claims

    The Marlborough Square redevelopment project has repeatedly been labelled a 'waste of money'

  • 'Magnificent Seven' sell-off ahead of big week for big tech

    Big tech share prices were dented by a sector-wide sell-off of risky assets last week, ahead of earnings results for some of the 'Magnificent Seven'.

    • CNBC

    Why Apple is betting big on India

    Apple has recently made an aggressive play to expand operations on both the manufacturing and sales front in India.

  • What's behind big tech's outages?

    Experts say tech outages do seem to be happening more often.

  • Hungary opens up to Chinese tech despite protests

    Hungary is attempting to be a world power in manufacturing electric vehicle batteries, despite locals' reservations.

  • Apple faces Dutch claim for slowing down iPhones

    Two Dutch claim organisations are starting a legal case against Apple for deliberately slowing the operating systems for the iPhone 6, 7 and first generation SE iPhones. The models were released between 2016 and 2018 and ConsumentenClaim says, Apple provided users with software updates that reduced performance and concealed an underlying battery defect. “This means the iPhones were slower and did not work as they should. And Apple users were not told,” the foundation said, which is working with...

  • Apple is giving up on FineWoven accessories, rumor claims

    Apple gave up on offering leather accessories for its mobile devices in September of last year, replacing them with a "FineWoven" material that is made from 68% post-consumer recycled polyester. It's been selling $59 FineWoven iPhone cases and MagSafe Wallets, $35 FineWoven AirTag holders, and $99 FineWoven Apple Watch bands ever since. According to a new report from the same leakster who initially told us about these FineWoven accessories last year, Apple has now terminated production for all...

  • Regulating AI won't protect Americans; it's about Big Tech having a monopoly

    The more I read and write about AI, the firmer I get in my conviction that Big Tech incumbents absolutely must strangle the decentralized AI in its cradle before it wrecks everything.Take a look at this interview Ben Thompson did with OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott. I call your attention to this part in particular:From Microsoft’s perspective, is this going to be a funnel into new products or do you see it as an end goal in and of itself, winning search?KS: So I think you hit...

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    Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg

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    Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg