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US demands Google sells world’s most popular browser

Google is facing demands from the US government to sell Chrome, the...

UK iPhone users seek £3bn from Apple over ‘rip-off’ charges

Apple owes British iPhone owners as much as £3bn after charging “rip-off...

Apple is buying the developer of one of the iPhone’s best photo-editing apps

Apple is set to buy a notable developer of photo-editing apps. The company is acquiring Pixelmator, pending regulatory approval. Terms of the deal haven't...

Google is adding Gemini AI-powered tools to Maps

Google is bringing its Gemini AI assistant into more of its software suite, announcing several new features for Google Maps. Users looking for ideas...

Growing power of tech firms risks eroding press freedom, Starmer warns

Britain’s press freedom risks being eroded by the growing dominance of deep-pocketed...

Satya Nadella asked Microsoft to reduce his pay

Satya Nadella requested a cut to his own pay package this year after Microsoft was hit with cybersecurity attacks—but despite the change still saw...

I’ll move to America to escape Reeves’s tax raid, vows tech boss

The 28-year-old investor said: “Every single day, I am getting calls from founders...

Musk donates $75m to Trump campaign

Mr Musk on Monday said he planned to tour the key battleground...

Mira Murati leaving OpenAI highlights how much the company is starting to look like any other Big Tech giant

The sudden resignation of OpenAI chief technology officer Mira Murati on Wednesday marks the end of an era for the AI frontrunner, just as...

Elon Musk dismisses UK snub, says he doesn’t want to go anyway

As violence spread across the U.K. in the wake of a stabbing attack in Southport in which three children were killed, Musk repeatedly attacked...

Mark Zuckerberg compares himself to a Roman emperor as he unveils AI glasses

Beyond interacting with voices, typing or hand gestures, Orion has a “wrist-based...

€13B legal win over Apple made me cry, says shocked EU competition chief

"With the losses that we have had, you know, everybody around me, they said: 'Brace for negative impact,'" she said. "So this is very positive...

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