
FCC Restores Net Neutrality Despite Concerns Over Government Intrusion
Restoring net neutrality rules under Title II reshapes the broadband industry, placing FCC oversight at the center of internet regulation.
Restoring net neutrality rules under Title II reshapes the broadband industry, placing FCC oversight at the center of internet regulation.
A new report reveals that podcasters that give Apple a cut of their revenue get featured more prominently.
A large uptick following Apple’s anti-competitive control being loosened.
The EU had ordered Apple to allow developers to build third-party app stores.
Microsoft has long been known for the way it aggressively pushes its own browser on users.
Apple wants to maintain full control.
Another anti-competitive act from the Big Tech giant.
The digital and subscription trap.
Apple is making developers jump through many hoops if they want to avoid Apple’s own payment system, that they likely won’t bother.
Arbitrary decisions are harming emerging tech companies.
Apple tried to block the resolution.
The EU is getting involved with policing online speech through new regulations.
History in the making.
Making life harder for its pro-privacy competitor.
Digital “ownership” is not a thing.
Apple is loosening its grip.
It could soon be possible to bypass The App Store and install apps directly to iPhone.
Forcing their dominance.
Apple, the tech giant famous for its walled garden approach in handling its hardware and software ecosystem, has been directed by the European Union to
Amazon, the e-commerce and web services titan, is under legal scrutiny again as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) unleashes an antitrust lawsuit upon it. The
Google approached Rumble for its debate to be prominently featured. Instead, it was nowhere to be found on debate day – all while YouTube featured heavily.
The proposals are part of a wider antitrust package.
The problem with buying games digitally.
Apple wants to prevent developers from using third-party payment methods.
Restoring net neutrality rules under Title II reshapes the broadband industry, placing FCC oversight at the center of internet regulation.
A new report reveals that podcasters that give Apple a cut of their revenue get featured more prominently.
A large uptick following Apple’s anti-competitive control being loosened.
The EU had ordered Apple to allow developers to build third-party app stores.
Microsoft has long been known for the way it aggressively pushes its own browser on users.
Apple wants to maintain full control.
Another anti-competitive act from the Big Tech giant.
The digital and subscription trap.
Apple is making developers jump through many hoops if they want to avoid Apple’s own payment system, that they likely won’t bother.
Arbitrary decisions are harming emerging tech companies.
Apple tried to block the resolution.
The EU is getting involved with policing online speech through new regulations.
History in the making.
Making life harder for its pro-privacy competitor.
Digital “ownership” is not a thing.
Apple is loosening its grip.
It could soon be possible to bypass The App Store and install apps directly to iPhone.
Forcing their dominance.
Apple, the tech giant famous for its walled garden approach in handling its hardware and software ecosystem, has been directed by the European Union to
Amazon, the e-commerce and web services titan, is under legal scrutiny again as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) unleashes an antitrust lawsuit upon it. The
Google approached Rumble for its debate to be prominently featured. Instead, it was nowhere to be found on debate day – all while YouTube featured heavily.
The proposals are part of a wider antitrust package.
The problem with buying games digitally.
Apple wants to prevent developers from using third-party payment methods.