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...The proposed revamp to its cash cow search engine would mark the first time the company has put any of its core product behind a paywall, and shows it is still grappling with a technology that threatens...
...One of Tesla’s biggest challengers in China has called on the US government to offer Chinese electric vehicles equal access to the American market, arguing carmakers should not be enmeshed in political tensions...
...China has introduced new guidelines that will mean US microprocessors from Intel and AMD are phased out of government PCs and servers in its most significant step yet in replacing foreign technology with...
...Ownership of fractional shares has been growing in popularity of late, with big American technology stocks such as Amazon and Alphabet much in demand....
...Google has argued that it has made meaningful changes that will enhance competition and benefit customers. Section 19a is better placed to deal with such companies than the DMA....
...V. About two dozen people attended the final hearing in Ganieva’s civil action against Black, in a harshly lit room inside an Italianate office building in Tribeca. It was May 2023....
...Now it lists just eight: 48) Loan Transactions and Technology LLC / Edge Tradeworks Edge Tradeworks, which previously operated under the “Loan Transactions and Technology” name, offer loan trading tools...
...EU regulators now want the company to pledge that it will not use that information to “further enhance its search advantage” and that it will grant third parties equal access to it, these people said....
...Cards giant American Express gave a glimpse into its thinking last month, when it filed a series of patents for ecommerce and electronic business transactions in the metaverse, as well as systems for trading...
...Write to the FintechFT team at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com. You can build it, but will they come?...
...But a pandemic-fuelled string of defaults on loans by its retail lender, Marcus, has the investment bank bringing everyday Americans to court....
...So it was with Alphaville this Tuesday afternoon reading a research paper from last year entitled The changing structure of American innovation: Some cautionary remarks for economic growth by Arora, Belenzon...
...Amazon issued a similar directive but then retracted it, calling it an error. According to its privacy policy, the company stores American user data on servers in the US or Singapore....
...It could employ and deliver needed services to some of the most vulnerable Americans. Only about half of those with incomes of $30,000 or less have broadband at home....
...Yet the Tribune has achieved an unlikely feat in American journalism in 2020: so far it has avoided any lay-offs for its 68 staff....
...Advertising is another contentious area of cookies and consent and Google today announced a major change to its online advertising business that it said would enhance user privacy but which advertisers warned...
...Google was given access to medical records of more than 50m Americans but many of the patients only found out about the deal from a report in the Wall Street Journal....
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...“We collectively owe it to the Dreamers to hold up our end of the bargain. It is not just a legal requirement. It is the moral thing to do. Who are we as a country if we renege?”...
...“I ain’t gonna say I didn’t think about it, but it was very clear to me that this [factory] is an American company,” said Mr Taylor in a husky Arkansas drawl....
...“The combined company will enhance its already robust efforts to address the social determinants of health such as food insecurity, housing instability, homelessness, unemployment, lack of access to transportation...
...Surveillance capitalism was invented in the teeth of the dot.com bust, when a fledgling company called Google decided to try and boost ad revenue by using its exclusive access to largely ignored data logs...
...As a result, half of Americans do not trust the federal government or social media sites to protect their data online, according to a 2016 study from the Pew Research Center on Internet and Technology....
...US president Donald Trump’s trade hostility towards China has made things trickier still for American technology companies in the region....
...Online readers in countries subject to the European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation lost access to websites owned by American publishing company Tronc, which also include the New York Daily...
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