A federal jury determined that Google must pay for invading users’ privacy by continuing to collect data for millions of users who had switched off a tracking feature in their Google account.
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Alphabet shares surge after dodging antitrust breakup bullet
The ruling on Tuesday by Judge Amit Mehta allows Google to retain control of its Chrome browser and Android mobile operating system.
Read More Alphabet shares surge after dodging antitrust breakup bulletParamount, Activision strike deal for ‘Call of Duty’ live-action film
Paramount Skydance will make a live-action film based on Activision Blizzard’s hit video game franchise “Call of Duty” as part of a deal with the Microsoft-owned company.
Read More Paramount, Activision strike deal for ‘Call of Duty’ live-action filmExclusive: Amazon US Prime sign-ups slow despite expanded promotion, data shows
Amazon doubled its Prime Day discount sales to four days this year and touted blowout numbers days after the event. But by one critical metric, it missed the mark.
Read More Exclusive: Amazon US Prime sign-ups slow despite expanded promotion, data showsAI-enhanced, immersive ‘Wizard of Oz’ debuts in Las Vegas
Swirling winds, drone-operated monkeys and artificial intelligence brought new life to “The Wizard of Oz” at the premiere of the Hollywood classic in Las Vegas.
Read More AI-enhanced, immersive ‘Wizard of Oz’ debuts in Las VegasHow Tesla and Waymo’s radically different robotaxi approaches will shape the industry
Musk’s pronouncements about expanding Tesla’s robotaxis at a “hyper-exponential rate” stand in contrast to Waymo’s deliberate approach ahead of entering new markets.
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