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U.S. takes a firm stand against Google’s Play Store monopoly

U.S. takes a firm stand against Google’s Play Store monopoly

Thirty-seven total US district and state attorney generals have sued Alphabet's Google. There are several allegations against the tech giant surrounding unlawful preservation of the monopoly of their Play Store. What are the allegations? District and state attorney generals across thirty-seve... Read more

date3 years ago
Google calls to EU and US for cooperation in tech

Google calls to EU and US for cooperation in tech

Google is concerned about the crumbling relationship between the US and the EU. The company is therefore urging the US to accept a European proposal for a Trade and Technology Council. In a blog post, Google says that the positive cooperation that the US and the EU have had over the past two dec... Read more

date3 years ago
US blocks trade with Chinese supercomputer manufacturers

US blocks trade with Chinese supercomputer manufacturers

The US Department of Commerce has announced that it is imposing sanctions on seven Chinese supercomputer manufacturers. The manufacturers will be on the list of companies that may be involved with the Chinese military. According to the Department, the companies are "involved with building superc... Read more

date3 years ago
EU and US in talks over new privacy deal

EU and US in talks over new privacy deal

The European Union and the United States are negotiating on the handling of personal data. The two world powers are looking for a way to make it possible for private data to cross the Atlantic without violating European legislation. The talks are being spurred on by tech giants such as Facebook,... Read more

date3 years ago
US considers making Google pay for showing news snippets

US considers making Google pay for showing news snippets

The US Congress has proposed a law that would give publishers in the US the power to negotiate with companies such as Facebook and Google for a possible payment for showing parts of news items. The law is called the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act and is supported by members of both ... Read more

date3 years ago
Xiaomi sues the United States for investment ban

Xiaomi sues the United States for investment ban

Xiaomi has filed a lawsuit against the American Departments of Defence and Economic Affairs. The smartphone maker considers the investment ban imposed by the US unjustified. Last month, the United States put Xiaomi on the Entity List. This list includes companies that the US thinks are allied wi... Read more

date3 years ago
Biden administration will keep up China trade war

Biden administration will keep up China trade war

Gina Raimondo, who is likely to become the next US Secretary of the Economy, has made it clear that she intends to continue the trade war that Trump has started with China. Raimondo told this to the New York Times. She calls the way China is acting "anti-competitive, hurtful to American workers ... Read more

date3 years ago
‘Intel no longer allowed to supply chips to Huawei’

‘Intel no longer allowed to supply chips to Huawei’

The Trump administration has revoked the licence of several companies to supply components to Huawei. As a result, Intel, among others, can no longer supply chips to the Chinese company. This writes Reuters based on sources. Besides Intel, at least one of the licences of the Japanese company Kio... Read more

date3 years ago
‘European companies victim of trade war between China and USA’

‘European companies victim of trade war between China and USA’

With China and the US increasingly excluding each other from trade, European companies are faced with the choice of taking sides or splitting up. American measures are increasingly blocking companies from trading with China. This is what the European Chamber of Commerce in China and MERICS, a th... Read more

date3 years ago
SolarWinds hack infected hundreds of US government networks

SolarWinds hack infected hundreds of US government networks

As more research is conducted into the hack on SolarWinds' Orion software, the attack's apparent scale appears to be increasing. Hundreds of networks within the US government were affected. According to The New York Times, the hack hit up to 250 networks within the US government. Initially, this... Read more

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