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The redactions in Meta’s document are just easy-to-remove layers. A PDF of Meta’s opening statement slides in its FTC ...
Images found in the innards of Virtuos Games' own website have revealed the project to be a complete remaster of the ...
The Japanese Fair Trade Commission on Tuesday issued Google a cease-and-desist order for violating anti-monopoly law by allegedly striking deals with Android manufacturers to preinstall Google apps.
U.S. v. Meta opened yesterday in a federal court, with the FTC calling Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg as its first witness.
Meta’s antitrust headache just turned into a full-blown legal migraine. The Federal Trade Commission has officially kicked off its trial ...
Democratic lawmakers question whether Big Tech AI partnerships function as “de facto mergers” that evade regulatory scrutiny.
For the first time since the late 1990s Microsoft case, federal trials are weighing antitrust breakups, a tactic that harks back to Standard Oil.
After years of rumors and speculation that Bethesda was working on a remake of the landmark role-playing game, the first screenshots of this brand new version of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion have ...
Yesterday saw the start of a seismic antitrust trial that could break up Meta. Or, as is sometimes the way, it could be a damp squib.
In a sign of Anthropic's increasingly cosy relationship with Amazon, Anthropic has formed a new team to recruit AWS customers to use its AI products.
Read the latest Microsoft news from Engadget's news desk on Xbox, Copilot AI, Azure, Windows, the Office suite of software and more.
Developer Virtuos uploaded images to its website suggesting an announcement for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is ...
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