Google avoids break up, but has to give up exclusive
Google will not be forced to break up its search business, but a federal judge has tentatively ordered other changesDirector Jim Jarmusch ‘disappointed and disconcerted’ by Mubi’s funding from
Veteran indie filmmaker Jim Jarmusch premiered his new movie “Father Mother Sister Brother” today at the Venice Film Festival, whereUK age check law seems to be hurting sites that
The United Kingdom recently started enforcing the Online Safety Act’s age-check rules, and The Washington Post reports that it’s alreadyFTC chair warns Google about Gmail’s ‘partisan’ spam filters
Andrew Ferguson, the Trump-appointed chair of the Federal Trade Commission, recently expressed concern that “Alphabet’s administration of Gmail is designedMastodon says it doesn’t ‘have the means’ to comply with
Decentralized social network Mastodon says it can’t comply with Mississippi’s age verification law — the same law that saw rivalFormer Meta exec Nick Clegg offers careful criticism of ‘cloyingly
Meta’s former policy chief Nick Clegg seems to be walking a tightrope as he promotes his upcoming book, “How toBluesky blocks service in Mississippi over age assurance law
Social networking startup Bluesky has made the decision to block access to its service in the state of Mississippi, ratherThe Trump administration’s big Intel investment comes from already awarded
Intel officially announced an agreement with President Donald Trump’s administration on Friday afternoon, following Trump’s statement that the government wouldEven Rogers and Max Haot join the Space Stage at
The next era of the space economy isn’t just about rockets and satellites — it’s about infrastructure, autonomy, and entirely- 1
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