by Tyler | Aug 30, 2020 | antitrust, Copyright, Economy, Google, Java, monopoly, Oracle, Politics, Supreme Court, Tech, Trending, Youtube
The legal battle between Oracle and Google, which stands accused of stealing technology owned by Oracle for use in Android smartphones, entered its tenth year last week.
by Tyler | Aug 3, 2020 | antitrust, E.U., Economy, Fitbit, Google, London / Europe, Masters of the Universe, Tech, Trending
Tech giant Google is facing a full-scale E.U. antitrust investigation over its recent $2.1 billion bid for fitness tracker maker Fitbit.
by Tyler | Jul 9, 2020 | Amazon, anti-trust, antitrust, Facebook, Google, House Judiciary Committee, Jack Dorsey, Jeff Bezos, Jim Jordan, Mark Zuckberg, Masters of the Universe, Politics, Sundar Pichai, Tech, Trending, Twitter
House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jim Jordan demanded Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey disclose documents and information relating to the social media giants’ censorship practices, the decision to fact-check President Donald Trump, and flagging the...
by Tyler | Jun 19, 2020 | antitrust, Censorship, Communications Decency Act, Facebook, first amendment, free speech, Google, Instagram, Marsha Blackburn, Masters of the Universe, On The Hill, Politics, Radio, Section 230, Social Media, Tech, Trending, Twitter
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) described the world’s largest technology companies — naming Google, Facebook, and Twitter — as “monopolies,” adding that she and her colleagues are considering the use of antitrust laws and reevaluation of the...
by Tyler | Nov 9, 2019 | antitrust, Economy, European Union, Google, London / Europe, Masters of the Universe, monopoly, Tech, Trending
European antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager reportedly stated during a recent conference that Google’s efforts to drive more traffic to European comparison shopping rivals have failed.
by Tyler | Jun 15, 2019 | Ajit Pai, Amazon, antitrust, artificial intelligence, Facebook, FCC, Google, Masters of the Universe, Politics, Sundar Pichai, Tech, Trending
Google CEO Sundar Pichai cautioned against the “unintended consequences” of regulating large tech companies such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook.