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Labour government shelves £1.3bn of funding promised by the Conservatives for tech and artificial intelligence projects
Lawsuit time. Musk had cancelled contract with Don Lemon for talk show on X, after questioning over platform's content moderation…
IT outage fallout. CrowdStrike sued by shareholders who allege firm defrauded them by concealing inadequate software testing
Biden administration reportedly will exempt certain allied countries from tougher chip equipment export rules to China
British competition regulator, the CMA, to investigate Google parent Alphabet’s partnership with AI startup Anthropic
Shares in CrowdStrike take another hit after report suggests Delta Air Lines will seek compensation for recent global IT outage
South Korean government to support small-business vendors on Qoo10-owned e-commerce platforms amidst payment chaos
HPE's $14bn acquisition of networking company Juniper reportedly set for unconditional EU approval amidst AI infrastructure boom
Italian authorities investigate Amazon in second tax-evasion case after seizing 121m euros from Milan unit last week
Microsoft's LinkedIn agrees to $6.625m settlement with advertisers over alleged overcharging based on inflated ad metrics
Apple joins White House Voluntary AI Safeguards programme, joining 15 other major companies in agreeing to safety and transparency measures
One week after the world's largest IT outage, the head of CrowdStrike says nearly all impacted machines are back online
CrowdStrike CEO summoned to testify before US Congress, as firm provides update about update that crashed millions of computers last…
Research from Virgin Media O2 Business finds majority of NHS staff believe new tech will help treat millions more patients
Better switch to Firefox? After years of delays, Google performs u-turn and will no longer cancel third-party tracking cookies
Redmond says EU deal gave CrowdStrike the keys to the Windows kernel, allowing last week's huge IT outage to happen
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The recent CrowdStrike outage has caused global IT disruptions, impacting businesses and raising serious concerns about cybersecurity and disaster recovery.
Nigerian competition and consumer agency fines Meta $220m over violations of privacy law, after probe spurred by WhatsApp user agreement
Oracle to pay $115m to settle proposed class-action lawsuit over 'digital dossiers' that allegedly collected data on hundreds of millions
George Kurtz, CEO of CrowdStrike, apologises for the global tech failure that disrupted multiple industries on Friday
Mark Zuckerberg firm says European regulatory environment too ‘unpredictable’, so will not release multimodal Llama AI Model in region
Stop supplying Beijing. US tells allied chip tech firms it is mulling the most severe chip trade restriction for China
China's ByteDance has lost a legal challenge to avoid a European Union 'Gatekeeper' designation, but can appeal ruling
Russian cybersecurity giant Kaspersky is to close down all of its operations in the United States after national security ban
Poaching staff? UK's CMA regulator confirms phase one investigation of Microsoft's “hiring” of former Inflection AI staff
Leaving California. Elon Musk protests new gender-identity law, says he will move headquarters of SpaceX and X from California
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India competition regulator finds Apple App Store in breach of law over lack of third-party payment options
Social media platform X says it disagrees with EU DSA findings as chief Elon Musk says he will pursue 'public…