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  • Billions Lost Amid Potential Antitrust Probe On U.S. Tech Giants
    Hydra
    Big Tech firms in the U.S. have already lost billions in market value amid potential investigations into the tech sector’s business practices.
  • Google Duplex AI Restaurant Reservation Service Blocked By Laws In 7 States
    Wendy's Restaurant LA
    Google's Duplex will be available for 43 states soon but local laws in the remaining seven states have blocked the expansion.
  • Apple Vows To Add 1,200 Jobs And New Campus In San Diego
    Apple CEO Tim Cook
    Apple will push with its promise to turn San Diego into an engineering hub as it announced with Mayor Kevin Faulconer that it will add 1,200 jobs in the city by 2021. A new site will also be erected in the area.
  • Facebook Forced To Address Alleged Oversight Of Content Moderator Working Conditions
    Facebook logo
    Facebook has been forced to speak up on its alleged oversight of working conditions at a Cognizant facility in Arizona. The company said it will improve processes involved with third-party contractors.
  • Cooperation With Tech Firms Could Help Address Housing Crisis In The U.S.
    Homeless in the US
    Experts believe that the American affordable housing crisis could be resolved through cooperation between politicians, advocates, and tech firms. These comments came after fears emerged of the potential impact of the polar vortex among homeless people in the U.S.
  • Apple’s Leadership Regrouping Hints Year Of Change
    Angela Ahrendts
    Apple has finally started shifting its focus from its iPhone department to other arms that could haul in the same levels of profit for the tech giant. Its leadership changes that started last year is seen by experts as a move towards new priorities including AI and autonomous car software.
  • Facebook Reportedly In Talks With FTC For Cambridge Analytica Fine Settlement
    Facebook
    Facebook and the FTC are reportedly discussing a potential multibillion-dollar fine that could be the biggest yet in the history of the commission. The fine is said to conclude the Cambridge Analytica scandal in March 2018.
  • Apple May Have Received Nearly $9.5 Billion From Google
    Goldman Sachs
    An investor memo released by Goldman Sachs estimated that Google paid Apple nearly $9.5 billion last year in traffic acquisition costs. This amount accounts for over 20 percent of the iPhone maker's Services revenue in 2018.
  • AT&T Gets Sued By Sprint Following ‘5G Evolution’ Branding
    An AT&T logo is pictured in Pasadena, California, U.S.
    Sprint is unhappy about AT&T's recent 5GE stint. The company has filed a lawsuit against its telecom rival. Multiple tech outlets noted that the 5G Evolution network offers just the same speed that LTE networks are known for. AT&T has since rebutted the lawsuit through a statement.
  • Apple Is Back On Top, Topples Microsoft And Amazon
    Apple
    Apple bagged the gold in the race for America's most valuable companies. Microsoft and Amazon follow behind as stock prices dipped on Wednesday.
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