Google and Facebook are “very close” to deals with major Australian media to pay for news, a top government official said Monday, as the tech giants scramble to avoid landmark
It is a busy time for Mars at the moment. This month the Red Planet entered its new year, what is known as Year 36, and it has not long
No bumbling here: Dating app Bumble, which made its name by putting women in charge of making contact with potential mates, has soared to a market value of more than
New anti-monopoly rules for China’s tech giants were introduced on Sunday. The guidelines, which formalise draft laws released in November, come as regulators try to crack down on anti-competitive behaviour.
Products that could cause electric shock or fires remain for sale on Wish.com despite being highlighted in a BBC Watchdog investigation. Hair clippers and a hair dryer were among items
Facebook has apologised for rejecting a businessman’s advert designed to encourage black and Asian people to have the Covid-19 vaccine. Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones wanted to raise awareness about the importance of
The Australian prime minister said he had a “constructive” meeting on Thursday with the head of Google after the tech giant threatened to remove its search engine from Australia over
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has opened a family office in Singapore to help manage his fortune, making him the latest tycoon to establish a private investment company in the financial
Google has removed a wave of negative reviews of popular stock-market trading apps targeted by furious investors. Platforms such as Robinhood have been hit after preventing independent traders buying GameStop
Bangladesh secured 26 score out of 100 to retain its 146th position in Transparency International’s global Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2020 from the top out of 180 countries like that