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Big Tech has 'refused to lift a finger' to push for comprehensive action on climate
Despite having committed to bold corporate climate agendas, tech giants have yet to put their weight behind action, finds report
Apple hit with €60m lawsuit in Italy over iPhone throttling
BT is also in the Italian courts defending fraud accustions
Parler returns as a simple static website - with help from Russia
But the app remains banned on app stores
Qualcomm to acquire server chip startup NUVIA for $1.4 billion
The deal is expected to face regulatory challenges due to potential antitrust implications
Apple defends iOS privacy changes against Facebook's accusations
Facebook has taken out full-page ads in the US press claiming opt-in permissions will hurt small businesses
Peter Cochrane: All I want for Christmas is a usable UI
Why one of my grandchildren will be getting a smartwatch this year
UK second worst for e-waste in Europe
Just 36 per cent of Britons know how to dispose of their old electronic goods properly
Global smartphone sales fell in Q3'20
Coronavirus recovery meant growth was up compared to the second quarter
Apple security chief indicted for alleged bribery
Thomas Moyer offered 200 free iPads to officers in exchange for special gun permits for Apple employees
Apple to reduce App Store commission to 15 per cent for small app developers
The new scheme will come into effect on 1st January 2021
US court tells Apple to pay $503 million over patent violation
Apple told the court that it owed the claimant no more than $113 million
Road to Covid-19 app development was 'bumpy and painful,' says head of NHSX
The app was released in England and Wales last month after much delays
DoJ hits Google with antitrust lawsuit
The government alleges that Google is spending billions of dollars to ensure that its search engine is the default choice on different browsers and phones
Japan to work closely with the US and EU to regulate tech giants
Japan is prepared to take appropriate measures if it finds that technology firms are abusing their powers to hamper competition
Apple unveils iPhone 12 series with 5G capability and faster Bionic chipset
The cheapest model starts at £699 in the UK
EU drawing up a list of tech firms that are 'too big to care' to target with tougher regulations
The bloc is reportedly creating a 'hit list' of 20 companies that will be subjected to stricter regulation
Google could be forced to sell Chrome
The search giant currently faces investigation in the US for alleged antitrust violations
Japan and India join 'Five Eyes' alliance to demand backdoor access to encrypted apps
The alliance wants tech firms to add functionality to their apps for governments to view encrypted messaging; but tech giants argue that any such system could be exploited
Trust in the tech giants is falling as we enter 'the era of choice'
Consumers to start to question and demand more when it comes to their data
Tech giants' anticompetitive practices investigation - US lawmakers report their findings
Report concludes that big tech firms like Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon are monopolies that need to be broken up
Apple to unveil new iPhone models next week
The company is expected to announce four iPhone 12 models on 13th October
EU could force tech giants to share data with smaller rivals
The Digital Services Act is expected to come into force by the end of this year
US antitrust lawmakers question Google over its online advertising dominance
Hearing comes a month after US Congress House Antitrust Subcommittee grilled chief executives of Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon
Epic tries to force Fortnite back into Apple's App Store
The developer says Apple's App Store represents a 'monopoly' and has filed a preliminary injunction against the firm