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Apple distorted competition in the music streaming market, says EC
The investigation follows a complaint made by Spotify in 2019 that accused Apple of using its position as gatekeeper of the App Store to stifle competition in music streaming.
Read MoreCanon appoints new leader for Brazil operations
Masahiro Sato is tasked with driving the growth plans for the firm’s business and consumer units
Read MoreEthics of AI: Benefits and risks of artificial intelligence
The increasing scale of AI — in terms of the size of neural networks, their energy use, the size of data sets, and the prevalence of the technology in society — is raising the stakes for major ethical questions.
Read MoreAirTags review: Tile trounced by the power of Apple’s Find My network
Curious what can be done when nearly one billion Apple devices work together? Apple’s AirTags show the potential.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy A52 5G review: A serious mid-range 5G contender
Samsung’s 6.5-inch Galaxy A52 5G offers a good set of features at an attractive price point, including a 120Hz Super-AMOLED screen, but only two of the four rear cameras really pull their weight.
Read MoreAFP issues search warrant following alleged dodgy tech support scheme
The Australian business paraded as an authorised Microsoft partner, but it is alleged it was linking victims to offshore scammers who would request remote access and mess around with antivirus software.
Read MoreAustralia’s eSafety and the uphill battle of regulating the ever-changing online realm
The eSafety Commissioner has defended the Online Safety Act, saying it’s about protecting the vulnerable and holding the social media platforms accountable for offering a safe product, much the same way as car manufacturers and food producers are in the offline world.
Read MoreSingapore-Thailand pact lets users send money cross-border via mobile number
Cross-border digital payment deal will allow users in both countries to transfer funds of up to SG$1,000 ($753.4) or THB25,000 ($793.96) using the recipient’s mobile number.
Read MoreOptus warns of 3G 2100MHz shutdown coming next April
Optus has said it will shift from dual-band 3G at 900MHz and 2100MHz to a single band at 900MHz.
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