Twitter’s had a rough go of it in India for a solid minute now. Back in April the Indian government…
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Five antitrust laws proposed in the United States aim to aggressively rein in the market power of “big tech” companies…
You’d think that a year in which millions of people had been legally obliged to stay indoors thanks to a…
Wikipedia, the open-source amassment of knowledge and saviour of the last minute assignment, has long been free for everyone, but…
Fresh from a bruising public relations disaster in Australia, Facebook – as well as Google and Twitter – have much…
Who owns your face? Of course, a silly question … right? But what about the data generated from your face?…
Readers of the column will know I have no special love for unions, especially not the ones involved in the…
In the week Facebook so proudly announced its integration of backend messaging between Messenger and Instagram, US lawmakers trumped that…
A few weeks ago Huawei overtook Samsung as the biggest smartphone maker in the world, thanks to it shipping more…
The coronavirus pandemic has sped up changes that were already happening across society, from remote learning and work to e-health, supply chains and logistics, policing, welfare and beyond. Big tech companies have not hesitated to make the most of the crisis.










