Google will continue to defend the way it complies with the Digital Markets Act in the coming months, the Alphabet unit said on Monday, after EU antitrust regulators started an investigation into potential breaches of the EU tech rules. To comply with the Digital Markets Act, we have made significant changes to the way our services operate in Europe, Google's competition director Oliver Bethell said in an email. We will continue to defend our approach in the coming months, he said.
Georginio Wijnaldum spoke publicly for the first time about his decision to play football in Saudi Arabia. The midfielder said he believes “everyone is welcome” there, despite the country’s notorious history of human rights abuses and strict laws against homosexuality, which it has only recently tried to mitigate by encouraging LGBTQ tourism.Wijnaldum spoke to the press from the Dutch men’s national team training camp in Zeist on Tuesday. It was the first time he gave interviews since his move...
The PFA has called for sanctions against Israel’s soccer body.
Thailand delivered its first batch of humanitarian aid to war-torn Myanmar on Monday, in what officials hope will be a continuing effort to ease the plight of millions of people displaced by fighting.
The massive interest in Bitcoin ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) has created a war between issuers to attract clients to their products. The financial giants have taken different approaches to captivate the public, and lowering the fees has been a crucial component of these strategies. Related Reading: MicroStrategy Now Holds 1% Of All Bitcoin In Existence Grayscale […]
This live blog is now closed. For more on the UN security council vote, you can read our full report:Israel isolated as UN security council demands immediate ceasefire in GazaUnrwa’s planning director has said “more people will die” in the north of the Gaza Strip as a result of Israel barring the agency from delivering aid there.Sam Rose is quoted by Al Jazeera saying:An independent authority warned last week of an imminent famine and people are already dying of starvation up in the north. And...
You hate your printer. Of course you do. Everyone hates their printer, especially if it's an inkjet. They're unreliable, they jam and they run out of ink at the worst possible time, and let's not even get started on what those ink cartridges cost. It's such a universal truth that the tech press and even stuffy mainstream outlets like the New York Times regularly publish rants with "why printers suck" in the title. (Seriously, just Google that phrase.)Also: The best printers: Expert recommendedA...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the top U.S. diplomat Antony Blinken on Friday that Israel is prepared to continue its war against Hamas alone by launching an offensive into Rafah, amid tense relations between the two allies over the six-month-old Gaza conflict.
The Star Wars fandom can be very protective about the IP, that’s why they want to make sure that anyone working on it is a fan, and though The Acolyte showrunner Leslye Headland is a self-professed fan of Star Wars, she still says it’s important that there was someone in
Benedetto Vigna told reporters that a Ferrari EV won’t be silent like a mainstream electric car
The Government believes flying taxis will 'routinely' be in the air above us by 2028, and potentially operating without a pilot by 2030.
Professor Duncan Agnew, a geophysicist at UC San Diego, says one second should be removed from the year in 2029.