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Samsung’s New Flagship Galaxy S22 and S22 Unpacked

Tech giant Samsung is said to release their new flagship mobile Galaxy S22 series and the Galaxy Tab S8 today. The long awaited February event...

Google to invest £745m to push digitalisation in India

Google will invest up to one billion dollars (£745 million) in partnership with India’s Airtel to provide affordable access to smartphones to over a...

Amazon fined £960 million by Italy’s competition authority

Italy’s competition authority has fined Amazon 1.13 billion euros (£960 million), accusing the company of exploiting its dominant position against independent sellers on its...

Facebook to shut down face-recognition system and delete data

Facebook has said it will shut down its face-recognition system and delete the faceprints of more than one billion people. Jerome Pesenti, vice president of...

Washington orders Chinese phone carrier out of US market

US regulators are expelling a unit of China Telecom, one of the country’s three major state-owned carriers, from the American market as a national...

Facebook to pay French publishers for news content

Facebook said it has struck a deal with a group of French publishers to pay for links to their news stories that are shared...

Amazon to allow some staff to work remotely indefinitely

Amazon has said it will allow many tech and corporate workers to continue working remotely indefinitely as long as they can commute to the...

Huawei boss free to return to China after deal with US Justice Department

A boss of Chinese communications giant Huawei has resolved criminal charges against her as part of a deal with the US Justice Department that...

Amazon brings palm-swiping technology to concert venue

Your palm could soon be your ticket into a concert. Amazon said it is bringing its palm-recognition technology to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver...

Media companies responsible for Facebook comments, Australian court rules

Media outlets are “publishers” of allegedly defamatory comments posted by third parties on their official Facebook pages, Australia’s highest court has ruled. The High Court...

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