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France Probes Apple Over Product Obsolescence
The Paris prosecutor has initiated a legal investigation regarding the alleged planned obsolescence of Apple products, as confirmed by a
The Paris prosecutor has initiated a legal investigation regarding the alleged planned obsolescence of Apple products, as confirmed by a
The Italian government has allocated 30 million euros ($33 million) to enhance the skills of unemployed individuals and workers who
On Friday, Pfizer and Seagen submitted a merger proposal worth $43 billion to the Federal Trade Commission and the Department
By Nic Fleming, Bristol, UK Some scientists say the European Commission’s Data Act would favour businesses in its aim to
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, will appear in Congress for the first time during a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing
Facing regulatory pressure in the USA, Coinbase is reportedly setting its sights on the UAE. Brian Armstrong, CEO of the cryptocurrency exchange,
The taxmen are coming for the estate of Sam Bankman-Fried’s bankrupt FTX crypto exchange. And they want the collapsed firm
Binance says new regulations in Canada have forced it to exit that country’s crypto market. “We had high hopes for the
On Monday, the European Union approved Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard for $69 billion. The decision was made after determining
America’s cryptocurrency czar has promised an industry crackdown, regardless of the size of the exchange. In an interview with the Financial Times
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