Ohio AG Argues Google Should Be Declared A Public Utility
Ohio is suing Google in a complaint seeking a legal declaration that Google is a common carrier and a public utility under Ohio law.
Intel Resolves 73 Vulnerabilities in June Platform Update
Intel fixes 73 security vulnerabilities as part of the June 2021 Patch Tuesday.
Microsoft Makes A Slow Return To Physical Retail
Microsoft will begin selling its products in stores in July, but the global chip shortage will affect what is on sale.
Apple Set To Win Big As Smartphone Sales Increase
A new analysis by Gartner suggests that the smartphone industry is experiencing growth, with global smartphone sales reaching nearly 378 million shipments in the first quarter.
Several Websites Return Online Following Fastly Glitch
High-traffic sites came back online after being affected by an outage linked to Fastly.
U.S. To Work With Countries To Build Electric Vehicles
The U.S. will work with allies such as Canada, Finland, Chile, Australia and others to secure the minerals needed for electric vehicles.
G7 Finds Ways To Tax More Of Amazon’s Profit
The G7 countries plan to add Amazon to a list of the 100 most profitable companies facing higher taxes by targeting its more profitable cloud-computing units.
Senate Passes Bill For U.S. To Compete With Chinese Tech
To compete with Chinese technology, the U.S. Senate votes for legislations that will strengthen technology and research in the U.S.
One Password Gave Hackers Access To Colonial Pipeline
CEO of Colonial Pipeline says that the malware gang gained access to hack the system with just one password.
Apple Pays Woman Millions In iPhone-Repair Photo Case
Apple pays millions to a woman whose photos and videos were leaked online by technicians who repaired her iPhone.