Facebook Sued by FTC and U.S States For Alleged Antitrust Abuse
Facebook is gearing up to fight against two lawsuits separately filed against them by more than 40 U.S States and the Federal Trade Commission for alleged antitrust abuse.
Facebook is gearing up to fight against two lawsuits separately filed against them by more than 40 U.S States and the Federal Trade Commission for alleged antitrust abuse.
People aren’t yet convinced that autonomous driving systems are for them and have legitimate concerns about their safety, liability, and reliability.
More than 500 people were hospitalized in India since Saturday, and it is not caused by Covid-19, but from an illness that remains to be unidentified up to this moment.
Around ten Florida police officers raided the home of former data scientist, Rebekah Jones, on Monday morning, due to an investigation arising from a security breach in the Departments of Health’s messaging alert system.
Antoinette Briley from Holland, Michigan was taken into custody last Thursday for the killings of her new born sons 17 years ago.
IBM’s cybersecurity experts have discovered a global phishing campaign targeting organizations responsible for Covid-19 cold chain.
Around 40 U.S states headed by New York, plan to sign on a lawsuit against Facebook next week, due to possible antitrust violations, according to a source.
William Barr has announced on Tuesday that no evidence has been discovered to substantiate President Trump’s voter fraud allegations on the 2020 Presidential election.
Ivy provides a secure and rapid path for carmakers to increase engagement with car owners to enhance their experience with their beloved cars.
China has expressed that they will not grant Australia’s request for an apology in connection with a controversial tweet posted by a Chinese official depicting an altered image of an Australian soldier about to slit an Afghan child’s throat with a bloodied knife.