Apple, under fire for turning over the data of two lawmakers to the Trump Justice Dept., said it did so unknowingly, while Google fought a request for New York Times data because it related to a corporate client.
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Lawmakers, Taking Aim at Big Tech, Push Sweeping Overhaul of Antitrust
A bipartisan group of House members introduced five bills targeting Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.
Are Tech’s Wealthiest Men Worth Their Pay?
The mood about technology has soured more recently, but bosses’ paychecks have mostly remained unscathed.
Justice Dept. Watchdog to Investigate Seizure of Democrats’ Data
Democrats denounced the Trump administration’s seizure of lawmakers’ data as an abuse of power and called on Republicans to back the congressional inquiry.
CD Projekt Red does an about-face, says ransomware crooks are leaking data
Enlarge (credit: Aurich Lawson) CD Projekt Red, the maker of The Witcher series, Cyberpunk 2077, and other popular games, said on Friday that proprietary data taken in a ransomware attack disclosed four months ago is likely circulating online. “Today, we have learned new information regarding the breach and now have reason to believe that internal...
Dartmouth Medical School Drops Cheating Case Against Students
The Ivy League school said it was dismissing allegations that students had looked up online course materials during remote exams.
How Microsoft Is Ditching the Video Game Console Wars
Known for the Xbox, Microsoft has been diversifying away from boxy hardware in favor of reaching millions more new gamers.
Google Seeks to Break Vicious Cycle of Online Slander
In response to Times articles, the search giant is changing its algorithm, part of a major shift in how Google polices harmful content.
Tech Forgets About the Needs of the 99%
Tech is now for all of us, and yet the tech companies keep focusing on the nerds who want fancy gadgets.









