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Google and Apple face extra UK scrutiny over ‘strategic’ role in mobile platforms

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Britain’s antitrust watchdog on Wednesday targeted Google and Apple for their “strategic” roles in mobile ecosystems, opening the door for regulators to impose changes to their business practices to improve competition.This post was originally published […]

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What the US$55 billion Electronic Arts takeover means for video game workers and the industry

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Electronic Arts (EA) is one of the world’s largest gaming companies. It has agreed to be acquired for US$55 billion in the second largest buyout in the industry’s history.This post was originally published on this […]

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AI and online shopping: How Shein, Temu and others get you hooked

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In recent years, several websites selling ultra-low-cost goods have appeared on the French market. Shein, Temu and AliExpress, to name but a few, are shaking up the online retail landscape. According to a study conducted […]

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An Amazon outage has rattled the internet. A computer scientist explains why the ‘cloud’ needs to change

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The world’s largest cloud computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS), has experienced a major outage that has impacted thousands of organizations, including banks, financial software platforms such as Xero, and social media platforms such as […]

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OpenAI launches Atlas browser to compete with Google Chrome

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OpenAI introduced its own web browser, Atlas, on Tuesday, putting the ChatGPT maker in direct competition with Google as more internet users rely on artificial intelligence to answer their questions.This post was originally published on […]

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Instagram is going PG-13. Will that make a difference for teens?

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Depending on who you are, Instagram might now seem a bit more PG-13. That’s by design.This post was originally published on this site

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AI innovation drops under EU data regulations, researcher says

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The European Union’s data privacy regulations have reduced artificial intelligence innovation, according to Northeastern University research. The extent of this dampening, however, depends on individual countries’ culture, the researcher says.This post was originally published on […]

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Massive Amazon cloud outage has been resolved after disrupting internet use worldwide

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Amazon says a massive outage of its cloud computing service has been resolved as of Monday evening, after a problem disrupted internet use around the world, taking down a broad range of online services, including […]

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OpenAI has slipped shopping into ChatGPT users’ chats—here’s why that matters

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Your phone buzzes at 6 a.m. It’s ChatGPT: “I see you’re traveling to New York this week. Based on your preferences, I’ve found three restaurants near your hotel. Would you like me to make a […]

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Expert comment: What is the future of European industrial and energy policy?

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Jan Rosenow, Professor of Energy and Climate Policy at the University of Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute, has addressed energy ministers from all 27 member states at the European Union’s Energy Council, offering a decisive, research-backed […]

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