Recently unearthed documents released by the US House Judiciary Committee as part of a big-tech investigation reveal why users can’t buy Kindle books on iOS. As part of its ongoing investigation into the dominance of tech companies, the antitrust subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee of the US House of Representatives …
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Google and Facebook will be forced to share revenue with the media in Australia under the draft code | Australian media
Google, Facebook and other digital platforms could be forced to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in fines if they fail to comply with the media bargaining code released on Friday by Australia’s competition regulator. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg asked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to develop the mandatory code …
Read More »Scientists develop realistic canine bite sleeve to enhance training
Credit: The Army Research Laboratory. Army scientists designed and developed a realistic canine bite sleeve trainer to enhance the performance of military and civilian K9s. Military working dogs often play an essential role in military operations. The dogs operate in a wide range of capabilities within the military, including security, …
Read More »What the new SEC schedule means for Alabama, questions that remain
Well, the summer question has an answer, at least the first draft of one. The SEC plans to play soccer this fall with 10 conference games beginning in late September. The news announced Thursday was the blueprint for the plan or a scheme with more to come. So what does …
Read More »Watch Alanis Morissette’s daughter sabotage her ‘Fallon’ performance
Alanis Morissette channeled mothers around the world during quarantine when she performed with her daughter in tow Tonight’s show starring Jimmy Fallon, which will air on Thursday night. Morissette and his band practically joined the nightly show to debut “Ablaze” from their ninth studio album, Such nice forks on the …
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