House antitrust panel to consider legislation that may curb the companies' dominance; hearings slated for next week
Companies being more transparent about their frameworks, Facebook India Managing Director Ajit Mohan said
The new app will allow users to watch original Apple TV+ content, as well as access existing iTunes movie and television show purchases
Facebook has been in a defensive crouch amid a slew of privacy scandals, antitrust lawsuits and charges that it was letting hate speech and extremism destroy democracy.
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Rovio Entertainment is the maker of the 'Angry Birds' games franchise
Microsoft has announced that it is planning to launch 'Office 2021' later this year for both Windows and Mac machines.
Motorola on Friday launched a new smartphone in the E-Series lineup - Moto E7 Power in India at a starting price of Rs 7,499 for the 2GB RAM with 32GB storage version.
The most expensive 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro has won the title of the most popular 5G phone in 49 of 50 states in the US.
Facebook increased its revenue by allegedly using deeply wrong ad metrics and failed to correct inflated numbers owing to fake and duplicate accounts, company employees have claimed in a court filing
Google has announced to introduced next level of security with Android 12, now in developer preview, that will provide more simplicity and utility for IT and more privacy and productivity
Apple assembles a bulk of its iPads in China, but is fast diversifying production to markets such as India and Vietnam
Along with Google owner Alphabet, it now controls more than half of the digital advertising markets globally
Facebook's reach in Australia is powerful. It has more than 11 million users in a population of 25 million
The app surpassed the milestone in nearly 10 months of its arrival
The social media platform's 17 million users in Australia are now unable to share any news
Sir Timothy Berners-Lee says Australian plans to make digital giants pay for journalism could set a precedent that renders the Internet as we know it unworkable
The move, announced in a blog post on Wednesday, represents a divergence in responses among the big tech giants under attack by news publishers
Epic Games has also complained to the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal and to the Australian watchdog
Nothing, a new consumer technology venture by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, on Tuesday said will allow the general public to invest $1.5 million (about Rs 11 crore) in the company