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California drags Amazon to court over antitrust law violations
California has alleged that Amazon used contract provisions to effectively bar third-party sellers and wholesale suppliers from offering lower prices for products on non-Amazon sites.
Reliance looks to pick 79% in a California-based software company SenseHawk
RIL will invest $32 million in SenseHawk by acquiring the US company’s existing shareholders and by infusing capital into it.
Ravi Shankar Prasad urges tech companies in California to invest in Digital India
Union IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad urges the technology firms in California to take advantage of the growth opportunities that India offers
Former Trai chairman Dr. RS Sharma joins Tanla Platforms’ board of directors
Tanla Platforms Limited, a prominent player in the Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) industry, has announced the appointment of former Trai chairman Dr. RS Sharma to its board of directors.
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Google settles $5 billion privacy lawsuit for tracking users in Chrome’s Incognito mode
Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit that accused it of tracking users' online activities even when they were using Chrome's Incognito mode.
Apple mandates government licensing for Apps in China’s Store
This move by Apple entails that developers are to submit an "internet content provider (ICP) filing" if they wish to introduce a new application to its China App Store.
BigTech braces for more trouble as US top court agrees to hear plea on protection to social media firms
The Supreme Court also agreed to hear a separate appeal by Twitter Inc of the lower court's decision to revive a similar lawsuit against that company.
Reliance fastracks diversification plan, picks 20% in solar tech firm Caelux for $12 million
With this the Indian major looks to strengthen its new energy manufacturing capabilities.
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Amid growing US-China rift, Apple to shift a quarter of iPhone production to India by 2025
According to JPMorgan analysts, the tech giant looks to move some production away from China, amid mounting geopolitical tensions and strict COVID-19 lockdowns in the country.
Wipro sacks 300 techies involved in moonlighting
According to Wipro chairman Rishad Premji, the company has fired these employees for working for direct competitors while being on the rolls of Wipro.
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