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Nothing is launching yet another variant of the Phone (2a), with the new “Community Edition” arriving with a glow in the dark design.
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Instead of abstract images, Apple this time has created wallpapers with the word “mini” as if it had been artistically handwritten. There are four different versions of the new wallpapers ...
The FTC has come down hard on hotel chain Marriott following a series of data breaches between 2014 and 2020 that harmed more than 344 million customers worldwide. In an Oct. 9 news release ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is probing whether John Deere used unfair practices related to the repair of its agricultural equipment that might violate the FTC Act. The investigation into ...
A dozen consumer groups and trade unions on Thursday penned a letter (PDF) to Lina Khan, chair of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), urging the antitrust agency to block Novo Holdings ...
Judge Tanya Chutkan denied former President Trump's attempt to prevent a dossier's release in Special Counsel Jack Smith's election case. The court decided public interest in transparency ...
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Jennifer Rie, Bloomberg Industries antitrust analyst, said that the "chances are very high” the U.S. Federal Trade Commission may find the concentration levels problematic. In a time of both ...
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The world’s largest hotelier Marriott International has approved a $52 million FTC settlement to conclude an investigation into over half a decade of data breaches that rocked the hotel franchise.