The Co-operative Group, that bastion of community-driven commerce, has confirmed that the personal data of all 6.5 million of its …
The Co-operative Group, that bastion of community-driven commerce, has confirmed that the personal data of all 6.5 million of its …
In name, Apple has opened the door to real browser competition on iOS. In practice, it’s a masterclass in obstruction.
Following pressure from the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), Apple updated iOS 17.4 to technically allow third-party browser engines beyond its own WebKit. But as advocacy groups and developers have pointed out, the way Apple implemented this change practically ensures that few—if any—browser makers will take advantage of it.
The result? Apple complies with the letter of the law while preserving its de facto browser monopoly.
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Google’s Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro have been pulled from shelves in Japan following a court ruling. The decision …
Picture this: Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, is now asking to peek into the private photos on your …
Apple, the tech giant celebrated for its seamless user experience and privacy-first ethos, is facing a wave of criticism from …
The Trump Organization, led by President Donald Trump’s eldest sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, unveiled a new venture …