EU regulators registered antitrust charges on 10th November against Amazon, accusing the company of using its access to data from firms that sell products on its platform to gain a one-sided benefit
The American multinational tech company, Google is challenging a growing repercussion against its market influence in intercontinental markets, compounding the firm’s supervisory challenges as it binds for a historic antitrust suit from
Bloomberg News reported that the US is because of restrictions on China’s Ant Group and Tencent over apprehensions their digital payment platforms threaten national security, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday. This action
The largest e-commerce platform, Amazon has revealed that around 19000 US workers have been tested positive. Some employees have also reported that Amazon is putting its employee’s health at risk as it
It is in the discussion whether to permit Trump’s administration to ban on TikTok’s downloads, which is as per trump’s government is trying to create a devastating blow. The district of the
SoftwareSuggest, a leading software discovery and recommendation platform has recently announced the SoftwareSuggest recognition award. The invitation email was sent to almost all software companies listed on SoftwareSuggest. It was an online
Digital media users spend more hours online than they sleep and half of them believe it has improved their quality of life, says a report. According to the ‘Shaping the Future Implications
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Adfactors PR, India’s largest public relations firm, was recognised as the ‘Global Financial Consultancy of the Year for 2015’ at The Holmes Report Global Public Relations Summit. The Holmes Report is the
If the US implements retaliatory measures against China in cyber space, it “will have to shoulder responsibility for escalating confrontation”, said a commentary by Xinhua news agency, warning that any form of
Intel and Micron Technology on Tuesday unveiled what they touted as a new kind of memory chip that could “revolutionise” computing devices, services and applications. Intel and Micron, both based in the
The National Security Agency will cease its access to most bulk data collected under a controversial surveillance program in November, but retain records for litigation purposes, officials said Monday. The office of