Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google. For most of us, not a day goes by without interacting with one of their products or services. In 2022, whether we want to or not, Big Tech is a part of our lives. With that dominance growing, it is up to the government to remain vigilant against these corporations abusing their power. A good example of that watchdog role are the recent lawsuits by four state attorneys general, including Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson, against Google for Source link
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Wind sweeps up controversy at men’s downill
YANQING, China — High-speed winds and controversy swept through the National Alpine Skiing Center here on Saturday, with the cancellation of a men’s downhill training session sparking fears that the Olympic competition will be neither safe nor fair. Organizers, citing wind gusts that created “dangerous” and “unpredictable” conditions, called off Saturday’s session after just three runs. Norway’s Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, the gold medal favorite, got one of them. His top… Source link
Read More »Journalist dragged away while on air
A Dutch journalist at the Olympics was dragged away from the camera in the middle of his live report. (Photo via @NOS/Twitter) A Dutch journalist covering the Winter Olympics in Beijing was accosted and dragged away by Chinese guards mid-broadcast on Friday outside the Games’ opening ceremonies. Sjoerd den Daas, a Dutch public broadcasting correspondent for NOS Nieuws, was seen attempting to finish his report while being yelled at, pushed and grabbed by a red armband-wearing guard before the… Source link
Read More »Stealth recruiting, virtual sales kickoffs, Google Cloud’s Q4 – TechCrunch
Traditionally, companies hold in-person sales kickoffs (SKOs) in January and February to network, educate sales teams about new products and devise strategies for the year ahead. These days, the convention centers and hotel ballrooms that once hosted those events are dark and quiet. Even though most employees are vaccinated, companies are still reluctant to send them to in-person events, and in the midst of a pandemic, many workers are reluctant to get on a plane. Full TechCrunch+… Source link
Read More »Jeff Bezos paid for his megayacht to pass under a bridge in Europe while over a third of America’s are falling apart
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has an interest in bridge infrastructure. The billionaire, currently the world’s second-richest man, will pay the Dutch city of Rotterdam to dismantle and then rebuild part of a historic 95-year-old bridge to allow his new superyacht, the world’s tallest, to pass through it and out to sea. It’s a move that lies in stark contrast with bridge infrastructure in Bezos’s home country: the United States. A new study by the American Road & Transportation Builders… Source link
Read More »Amazon is exploring offer for Peloton, source says; report says Nike also weighing bid
(Reuters) -Peloton Interactive Inc has drawn interest from potential buyers including e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc, according to a person familiar with the matter, as the exercise bike maker struggles to maintain pandemic-fueled growth. Shares of Peloton surged 30% in extended trading on the news, which comes days after activist investor Blackwells Capital urged the company’s board to put it up for sale. Amazon is exploring an offer for Peloton and is speaking with advisers about whether… Source link
Read More »Google Fiber workers in Kansas City face union-busting effort by BDS
A technician gets cabling out of his truck to install Google Fiber. George Frey | Reuters As Google Fiber contractors in Kansas City attempt to become the first members of the Alphabet Workers Union to win bargaining power, workers there are facing a union-busting effort by their contracting firm. The contractors are employed directly by BDS Connected Solutions and work in a retail store for Google Fiber, the project that provides high-speed internet access to 19 U.S. markets, according to its Source link
Read More »Starbucks hikes prices with more on the way, but insists demand is ‘very strong’
Starbucks (SBUX) customers are staying loyal to the Seattle-based coffee giant despite a higher cost for their cup of coffee, even as political pressure mounts in response to rising prices. In a phone interview with Yahoo Finance after Starbucks’ fiscal first-quarter earnings results, CEO Kevin Johnson said customer demand during the holiday season was “very strong” with revenue growth of 19%, coming in at a record $8.1 billion dollars for the coffee giant. Like a growing number of companies Source link
Read More »Google to join Ford at Michigan Central Station
Alex McLenon With another partner onboard at Michigan Central, a team of Detroit city officials has been set up to help companies seeking approval for mobility testing. Google says it will join Ford as a tenant at Michigan Central Station in Corktown when restoration of Detroit’s largest monument to blight is complete. Ford Motor Company officials say that work could be finished by early 2023. The announcement comes as City of Detroit and Michigan… Source link
Read More »Google Chrome logo gets simpler and brighter, the first change in 8 years
The new Chrome logo, at right, is brighter and has a larger interior blue circle. Elvin Hu/Google … Source link
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