Italy investigates Apple, Google and Dropbox over cloud storage services
The competition and market authority said it has opened six investigations into Apple iCloud, Google Drive and Dropbox’s online storage service.
The competition and market authority said it has opened six investigations into Apple iCloud, Google Drive and Dropbox’s online storage service.
The findings come as a school in Staffordshire closes its doors due to a confirmed case of Covid-19.
The iOS 14 system is expected to be released as a free software upgrade to roughly a billion iPhone users later this month.
The company said it will restrict new political ads in the week before the election.
The tech giants will continue to support coronavirus apps built by the NHS and other health authorities if they choose not to adopt new system.
FLOWER stall profits totalling £662 were donated by Samuel Bader, 11, to help local families who may have struggled over lockdown.
The company said the legislation would force it to pay arbitrary and theoretically unlimited sums for content.
Willie Walsh, boss of BA’s parent company, said the UK has ‘officially hung up the ‘Closed’ sign’.
A new study suggests that more than 350,000 square miles of floating ice shelves could split if fractures on their surface are submerged.
Google paid £44 million in corporation tax in the UK last year, down on the £66 million paid a year earlier.
The tech firm announced plans to offer small businesses new tools to help improve their online presence and reach more customers.
The French tax department would not comment on the deal, citing the right to tax secrecy.
The game was pulled from Apple and Google’s app stores last week due to a dispute about developer fees.
US President Donald Trump courted the support of those who put stock in the theory.
It has been confirmed that students in England will be given grades estimated by their teachers rather than by an algorithm.