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Monthly Archives: September 2025
Apple shares rise after judge rules Google can continue preload deals in antitrust case
Apple shares rose 3% in extended trading Tuesday after a federal judge ruled that Alphabet may continue making payments to preload Google Search on the iPhone.
Waymo starts testing in Denver, Seattle in bid to expand robotaxi service across U.S.
Waymo is moving into new markets as it seeks to expand its lead in the nascent U.S. robotaxi industry.
Google keeps browser but must share data with rivals
A case over the US tech giant’s dominance in internet search allows it to hang onto Chrome
Microsoft’s OneGov Deal Brings $6B+ in Federal Cloud Discounts
Microsoft deepens ties with the US government, offering AI tools and discounts to modernize services, boost security, and save billions in IT costs.
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Google gets to keep Chrome but is barred from exclusive search deals, judge rules
The ruling comes nearly a year after a U.S. judge ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in its core market of internet search.
Waymo expands to Denver and Seattle with its Zeekr-made vans
Add another two cities to the growing list where Waymo is looking to deploy its robotaxis. The company will start with manual testing, but is eyeing a commercial launch in both cities.
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Google avoids break up, faces new oversight in search antitrust trial
Google will not be forced to break up its search business, but a federal judge has tentatively ordered other changes to the tech giant’s business practices to keep it from further anticompetitive behavior. U.S. District Court Judge Amit P. Mehta … Continue reading
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Majority of Swedish betting takes place with licensed operators, says gambling authority
The Swedish Gambling Authority has shared a new report estimating that the channelization rate with licensed operators was 85 percent in 2024. The report highlights a largely steady channelization rate between 2023 and 2024, reporting 85 percent last year, down … Continue reading
Norwegian Lottery Authority slaps lottery operator with $4.5m fine after exposing flaw
The Norwegian Lottery Authority has uncovered a lottery operator error affecting millions of players over several years. In both the Eurojackpot extra draw and Lotto super draws from Norsk Tipping’s lotteries, the Norwegian Lottery Authority has exposed a flaw that … Continue reading
Brazil’s IBJR encourages bettors to use regulated platforms amid rise of illegal platforms
The IBJR has launched a new campaign highlighting the risks of illegal betting and encouraging bettors to use regulated platforms. The campaign from the Brazilian Institute of Responsible Gaming (IBJR) warns about the risks associated with illegal betting platforms and … Continue reading