“Unlawful”: US Sues Google For Abusing Dominance Over Online Ad Market
The US Justice Department sued Google on Tuesday for its dominance of the online advertising market, launching a fresh legal battle against the California-based tech giant.
Forescout Appoints Technology Veteran Barry Mainz as CEO
Mainz brings 25 years of industry experience to execute on Forescout’s strategy and drive its next phase of growth.
Take Flight with Cisco Meraki at Cisco Live in Amsterdam
If you’re going to Cisco Live in Amsterdam, plan to stop by the DevNet Zone on Monday for the Meraki “DevNet Zone Takeover.” Learn first-hand the value that is unlocked for developers by Meraki APIs and the ecosystem of partner integrations.
Samsung can learn a thing (or three) from Oppo’s latest foldable
Oppo’s Find N2 is the latest testament to foldable phone supremacy and Samsung’s lack of competition — at least within the US. Here are three of its features that I hope to see in Samsung’s next Z Fold.
How to get started with Git on Linux
If you’ve begun your journey as a developer, chances are pretty good you’ll need to know how to use Git. Here’s an introductory guide that walks you through the basics on Linux.
Can universal jurisdiction stop impunity?
A human rights group has filed a lawsuit in Germany against Myanmar’s military leadership.
Taiwan and China celebrate Lunar New Year amid vastly different COVID levels
Taiwan has reopened to international travel, and has lifted some other restrictions, as people celebrate Lunar New Year with family and friends.
As COVID-19 cases ease up, people in Taiwan can finally travel to see family for the Lunar New Year
In Taiwan, cases of the coronavirus have been relatively low for a while, with many people feeling safe celebrating the holiday there this year.
End of Putin warning as Russian coup ‘possible’ if he doesn’t score ‘significant victory’
The Russian President is coming under huge pressure to make a significant breakthrough in the war with Ukraine.