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Setback for Google in Court
Google must open its operating system Android to competing app stores, according to a ruling issued by a judge in the American state of California. The ruling is a result of Google losing a lawsuit against game developer Epic Games, which is behind the game Fortnite, last year.
Swedes feel unwell due to social media
Many Swedes feel unwell due to using social media, according to a new report. Yet, the platforms are used by almost everyone.
Google sues Microsoft for anti-competitive practices
The search giant Google has initiated a new legal battle with Microsoft and accuses the company of using licensing agreements that hinder competition in the market for cloud services. According to Google, the competitor's actions constitute a breach of the EU's competition rules.
Brazil demands more from X to lift ban
The social media platform X, led by Elon Musk, has taken an initial step to resume its operations in Brazil. On Saturday, X announced that it had appointed a legal representative in Brazil, which was one of the requirements set by the country's supreme court for the platform to operate in Brazil.
X wants to meet Brazil's demands
The social media platform X, led by Elon Musk, appears to be giving in – and wants to comply with several of the demands that Brazil has set for the platform, reports [The New York Times. ](https://www.
The message to tech companies: Time to deliver
The Nordic ministers of justice want social media platforms to develop an action plan to counteract the recruitment of young people by gangs. The political patience, not just here in the Nordic region, is running out, says Denmark's Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard.
Expert: Meeting with Tiktok yields nothing
The Government hopes that today's ministerial meeting will get companies like Tiktok to become more offensive against gang recruitment on social media. It's not going to give anything, says social media expert Emanuel Karlsten.
Court Victory for Google – Worth 17 Billion
Search giant Google – part of American Alphabet – has had a fine of 1. 5 billion euros (equivalent to 17 billion kronor) overturned by the EU Court.
Meeting with the Tech Giants - "Angry and Upset"
Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) has called representatives from several tech giants to a meeting to discuss the gangs' recruitment of young people. It is crucial that we convert the anger we experience on a human level into political action, he says ahead of Friday's meeting.
Continued Upward Trend in the USA
The large indexes on Wall Street continue upwards, with yet another good trading day for the large technology companies. Google's owner Alphabet climbed 2.
Multi-Billion Slaps for Google and Apple
Billion-dollar fines await both Apple and Google as two long-standing lawsuits are settled in the EU court. The companies must pay a total equivalent of nearly 180 billion kronor.
Brazil's Supreme Court imposes X ban
The platform X continues to be banned in Brazil, according to a decision from the Supreme Court in the country, writes AP. .
Nvidia new small investor favorite – overtakes Tesla
The AI-hype's big winner, American Nvidia, has ahead of this evening's quarterly report surpassed Tesla as the largest US stock among online broker Nordnet's customers. Now Nvidia is the ninth most owned on the entire platform, says Nordnet's savings economist Frida Bratt.
AI challenges Swedish major banks
Swedish major banks may be on the verge of losing their grip on the banking market in Sweden in the wave of AI investments and fintech challenges, warns Ronit Ghose, head of analysis at American Citi. Sweden no longer looks as favorable for banks to operate in as it was 10-20 years ago.
Want to pressure Tiktok – to stop the gangs
Denmark and Sweden will jointly put pressure on digital giants like Tiktok to stop the recruitment to violent missions. It's hard to evoke other feelings than anger when we can see that children and young people are being recruited, says Denmark's Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard (S) to TT.
Slide on Wall Street after inflation announcement
Wednesday's trade on Wall Street developed in a horizontal – but occasionally volatile – direction. Best went it for snack giant Kellanova.
YouTube's former CEO is dead
YouTube's former CEO Susan Wojcicki has passed away. She was 56 years old, reports American media.
Google loses monopoly case
The American search engine company Google has lost against the American state in a case where they are accused of monopoly. After examining large amounts of evidence, including testimony from top executives at Google, Microsoft, and Apple, it is deemed clear that Google is to have exploited its dominance to stop competition.
Risk of Backlash for Tech Giants – and Small Investors
This week, several tech companies in "The magnificent seven" will publish quarterly reports. There is a risk that the results will be worse than expected.
Upwards on Wall Street – major companies recovered
The trading week on Wall Street ended in major, after many large technology companies had a shaky week. .
Unstable trading on Wall Street after stock market fall
Trading on the New York Stock Exchange was volatile following Wednesday's stock market fall. Several of the major technology companies also declined during Thursday's trading.
Open AI launches search engine – Google's stock fell
The AI company Open AI is launching its own search engine. It was on Thursday that the company announced that they had begun developing a prototype for a search engine they call Search GPT.
Stock market fall on Wall Street – sowing concern about AI bubble
The American stock exchange fell sharply on Wednesday and some analysts are airing thoughts about a possible AI bubble. The market is not impressed by the start of the earnings season for megatech stocks, says Kathleen Brooks at the investment platform XTB to Bloomberg.
The worst day of the year on Wall Street
Wednesday's stock market trading in New York was pitch black and resulted in the year's largest stock market fall. The broad S&P 500 index fell 2.
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