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Google US Department of Justice monopoly ruling remedy may result in breakup google.play android Article 632 words 20 votes
US judge rules Google must give rival third-party app stores access to the full catalog of Google Play apps — and distribute third-party stores google.play android Article 479 words 56 votes
Philippine chipmakers are embracing automation — and leaving low-skilled workers behind Article 973 words 9 votes
Starlink is offering free internet access for thirty days for folks affected by Hurricane Helene internet.satellite Article 366 words 22 votes
License plate readers are creating a US-wide database of more than just cars Article 674 words 20 votes
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Arkansas sues YouTube over claims it's fueling mental health crisis social media Article 504 words 16 votes
Libgen must pay publishers $30M [following a US court ruling], but no one knows who runs it Article 745 words 64 votes