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Sundar Pichai Defends Google Paying Billions to Remain Top Search Engine
Google CEO Sundar Pichai upheld the company’s decision to pay out billions of dollars to remain the top global search engine at the U.S. anti-trust trial on Monday, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. Pichai claimed he tried to give users a “seamless and easy” experience, even if it meant paying Apple…
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Tesla Receives DoJ Subpoena for Information About Its Self-Driving Features
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) issued a subpoena to Tesla in relation to its Autopilot and FSD (full self-driving) features, the company revealed in an SEC filing on Monday. The subpoena follows the DoJ’s request for documents and additional information about Tesla’s driver assistance systems earlier this year. Tesla says it also received requests…
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World’s Richest Man Wants $1 from New X Users
X, formerly called Twitter, launched its “Not a Bot” beta Tuesday, which charges new accounts a $US1 annual fee to tweet and retweet. The initial test applies to new accounts created in New Zealand and the Philippines to allegedly “combat bots and scammers on X,” the company said on its Help Center page. The Not…
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Apple Accused of Not Doing Enough to Stop AirTag Stalking in Class-Action Lawsuit
Apple’s AirTag has allegedly led to ‘multiple murders’ after stalkers slipped them in victim’s belongings, a lawsuit claims.