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Troubles brews for Google as US democrats seek privacy for abortion patients

In a letter to Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google parent Alphabet Inc, the lawmakers said if abortion becomes illegal in the US, the company’s data may become a tool to crack down on people seeking reproductive health care.

US Big Tech faces tough tech rules under new digital watchdog in UK

Google and Facebook would have to comply with tough British rules under a new digital watchdog aimed at giving consumers more choice online.

IT Asset Disposition market to reach $31.8 billion by 2032 owing to environmental, regulatory and data breach concerns

The global IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) market is projected to reach $31.8 billion by 2032, up from $15.6 billion in 2022, expanding at a high CAGR of 7.4 per cent.

Elon Musk’s $44 billion Twitter liftoff braces for a bumpy ride as world tightens regulatory regime for Big Tech

The European Union’s internal market chief warned Musk that the bloc has strict rules for online platforms to tackle illegal content.
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EU ready to roll new digital laws hitting US Big Tech hard

The new Digital Services Act (DSA) aims to ensure tougher consequences for platforms and websites that violate a long list of banned content.

Russian court slaps Google with 11 million roubles fine for spreading ‘fake’ news on Ukraine war

This comes days after Google banned major Russian media publications from its platform over their Ukraine war coverage while terming them as propaganda.

Musk’s Twitter takeover bid may change the rules of social media, says Koo founder Aprameya Radhakrishna

Elon Musk has proposed to buy a 100% stake in Twitter at an offer worth more than $43 billion.

US Big Tech firms to pump $925 million in Frontier to check carbon footprint

Frontier is wholly owned by Stripe, while the other companies are providing initial funding. Stripe initially committed to spending $1 million a year to take CO2 out of the air in 2019.
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As global tech giants exit Russia, local firms pounce, show tech atmanirbharta

Russian domestic enterprises are capitalising and finding opportunities in Russia's rising digital isolation.

EU ready to crackdown on US Big Tech with new legislation

The new rules could come into place starting on January 1, 2023, though tech companies are asking for more time to implement the law.
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