Google uses dominance to lock out competitors and smother innovation, trial told
US District Judge Amit Mehta is unlikely to issue a ruling in the major anti-trust trial until early next year.
US District Judge Amit Mehta is unlikely to issue a ruling in the major anti-trust trial until early next year.
US District Judge Amit Mehta likely will not issue a ruling until early next year.
The technology giant said that, from November, disclosure of the use of AI must be clear and conspicuous and located somewhere users will notice it.
A claim has been filed with the Competition Appeal Tribunal.
Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta and ByteDance must face the highest level of scrutiny under the 27-nation bloc’s Digital Markets Act.
Survey results suggested disadvantaged children were more likely to say being online makes them sad, jealous and worried about their appearance.
CEO Michael Sievert said the job losses would come over the next five weeks and affect T-Mobile workers across the United States.
The supermarket is urging the Government to overturn current regulations which prohibit retailers from telling customers about savings on formula.
Glory To Hong Kong was often sung by demonstrators during months of anti-government protests in 2019.
A COMBINATION of staff shortages, financial difficulties and dwindling student numbers has led to Accent Language School being forced to shut after more than 30 years.
Mr Musk, owner of the platform which was formerly named Twitter, said users will still be able to block someone from sending them direct messages.
Laura Dickason, 42, killed her two-year-old twin girls and another daughter aged six nearly two years ago.
Rachel Fulstow is accused of being in on the plan to kill Liam Smith, with whom she had a one-night stand in a York hotel.
Farrants in Cobham, Surrey has apologised ‘unreservedly’.
Misan Harriman, photographer and friend of Harry and Meghan, criticised the image seen at a shop in Surrey.