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Tech giants under Morrison government scanner over user safety
09:36am, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 Kalkine Media
Highlights Australia raises the possibility of more legislation on the tech giants with a new inquiry. The committee lawmakers will investigate the algorithms used by the social media platforms. Morrison said big tech companies have big questions to answer. The Australian Government is set to conduct a wide-ranging parliamentary inquiry into the behaviour of big tech giants like Google and Facebook, Scott Morrison, Australias Prime Minister, said on Wednesday. The committee in charge of this new parliamentary inquiry will likely report its findings by early February 2022. Morrison said that big tech companies are responsible for ensuring safe platforms. These are likely to encounter additional regulations where the committee lawmakers will investigate the algorithms used by the social media platforms. The possible additional investigation will inquire how these big tech companies verify the users'' identification and age, including the extent to which restriction on such information is enforced.
Google starts charging 20% VAT on its services in Ukraine
09:28am, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 AIN Ukraine
Google users in Ukraine have received a letter from the company about the price rise of its services. This is related to the recently adopted and signed so-called Tax on Facebook law, initiated by Danylo Hetmantsev, Chairman of the Committee
Minister: EU digital act will not hamper tech giants'' Estonian activity
04:53pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 Estonian News
The Digital Markets Act (DMA), a proposed European Union piece of legislation, need not undermine Estonia''s functioning as a digital hotspot and in partnership with major tech firms such as Google, justice minister Maris Lauri (Reform) says. Over-regulation in the sector must be avoided, she added.
G&S Capital LLC Boosts Position in Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG)
04:36pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 Transcript Daily
G&S Capital LLC raised its position in Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) by 125.2% in the 3rd quarter, Holdings Channel reports. The fund owned 313 shares of the information services provider’s stock after purchasing an additional 174 shares during the period. G&S Capital LLC’s holdings in Alphabet were worth $834,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. […]
Alphabet Is a Long-Term Winner Despite Any Short-Term Drama
03:48pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 InvestorPlace
InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips GOOGL stock is a long-term winner. However, investors need to mind the short-term price action, especially if it comes from extrinsic factors. The post Alphabet Is a Long-Term Winner Despite Any Short-Term Drama appeared first on InvestorPlace . More From InvestorPlace Stock Prodigy Who Found NIO at $2 Says Buy THIS Now Man Who Called Black Monday: Prepare Now. #1 EV Stock Still Flying Under the Radar Interested in Crypto? Read This First
Eastern Bank Has $20.38 Million Stock Holdings in Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG)
03:32pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 Transcript Daily
Eastern Bank increased its position in shares of Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) by 0.3% during the 3rd quarter, HoldingsChannel reports. The fund owned 7,647 shares of the information services providers stock after purchasing an additional 22 shares during the quarter. Eastern Banks holdings in Alphabet were worth $20,382,000 at the end of the most recent quarter. []
Wall St bounces back after rout spurred by inflation, Omicron risks
03:31pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 Business Recorder
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq jumped more than 1% on Wednesday following a sharp sell-off triggered by concerns over rising inflation and the new Omicron coronavirus variant, while shares of Merck rose on progress in approval of its COVID-19 pill. Merck & Co Inc gained 1.8% after a panel of advisers to the US Food and Drug Administration narrowly voted to recommend the agency authorize the drugmaker''s antiviral pill to treat COVID-19. All of the 11 major S&P sectors advanced in early trading, with energy, materials and financials leading the gains. Banks added 2.3%, recouping losses suffered in the previous session. US stocks slumped on Tuesday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in his testimony before the Senate Banking Committee indicated that he no longer considers inflation as "transitory". Tech rally lifts Wall Street from Omicron-driven slump Powell also said the US central bank would consider bringing forward plans for tapering its bond buying program at its next meeting in two weeks. "Most investors realized that the Fed was going to have to shift course somewhat there''s plenty of people that feel inflation is a bigger problem, and maybe a bigger risk to the market would be the Fed failing to take any action that recognizes that," said Rick Meckler, partner, Cherry Lane Investments in New Vernon, New Jersey. "Coming to the year-end, where markets can be a little less liquid, we are likely to see some back and forth until we get more information (on Omicron)." Investors were also awaiting a Fed report, known as the "Beige Book", on current economic conditions to provide further insight into the central bank''s stance on inflation.
Qualcomms new always-on smartphone camera is a privacy nightmare
03:15pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 The Verge
The front-facing camera on a Samsung smartphone. Next years Qualcomm processor will allow these cameras to always scan for your face, even when youre not using the phone. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Your phones front camera is always securely looking for your face, even if you dont touch it or raise to wake it. Thats how Qualcomm Technologies vice president of product management Judd Heape introduced the companys new always-on camera capabilities in the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor set to arrive in top-shelf Android phones early next year. Depending on who you are, that statement can either be exciting or terrifying. For Qualcomm, it thinks this new feature will enable new use cases, like being able to wake and unlock your phone without having to pick it up or have it instantly lock when it no longer sees your face. But for those of us with any sense of how modern technology is used to violate our privacy, a camera on our phone thats always recording images even when were not using it sounds like the stuff of nightmares and has a cost to our privacy that far outweighs any potential convenience benefits.
Qualcomm and Google Announce New Enter Partnership on Mobile AI, Neural networking Technologies
02:36pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 EnterpriseTalk
The companies said the partnership which was announced at the annual Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit will focus on the development of Vertex AI Neural Architecture Search (NAS), a managed service described by Google as search technology for evaluating, generating, and training model architectures for applications. The main goal of the partnership is to [] The post Qualcomm and Google Announce New Enter Partnership on Mobile AI, Neural networking Technologies appeared first on EnterpriseTalk .
Concept: What might Google''s iOS apps look like with native UI components?
02:20pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 9to5Mac
In October, Google announced that they were going to eventually move their iOS apps away from Material Design and introduce more native-looking user interfaces. While we still havent gotten a glimpse at what some of the most used apps on the planet may look like built with native UIKit components, I thought itd be cool []
Smart Speaker Market Size and Emerging Business Opportunities | Alphabet, Baidu, Alibaba Group, Xiaomi, Harman, Sonos
01:32pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 OpenPR
Smart Speaker Market Analysis Report 2021 The market research is a comprehensive and in-depth examination of the industry, with an emphasis on global market trend analysis. The study''s goal is to give readers a general overview of the market as well
Technology - Google has been ordered to unseal dozens of documents related to its secret anti-union campaign ''Project Vivian''
01:21pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 Business Mag
Google tried to claim the documents were legally privileged. Getty Images A judge ordered Google to unseal dozens of documents related to its secret anti-union drive. The tech
Google Messages Rolls Out "Nudges" Feature
01:16pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 Android Headlines
Back in September, Google was spotted working on a Nudges feature for its Google Messages app. When enabled, it would send reply reminders so you wont miss out on important conversations. The company has now started rolling out this feature to users. The latest beta update for the app adds the feature, Mishaal Rahman has [] Read More... The post Google Messages Rolls Out "Nudges" Feature appeared first on Android Headlines .
Google has been ordered to unseal dozens of documents related to its secret anti-union campaign ''Project Vivian''
01:07pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 Business Insider Markets
Google tried to claim the documents were legally privileged. Getty Images
Omicron fears see almost all stocks fall, but AAPL up 3%
12:22pm, Wednesday, 01'st Dec 2021 Techtelegraph
Omicron fears caused most stocks to fall yesterday, including tech giants like Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft. The Dow lost 651 points, the Nasdaq was down 1.6%, and the S&P 500 down 1.9%. AAPL, however, not only weathered the storm, but saw its share price increase by 3.16% as investors saw it as a safe [] The post Omicron fears see almost all stocks fall, but AAPL up 3% appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
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