The Verge 1 year ago Google to court: we’ll change our Apple deal, but please let us keep Chrome The VergeGoogle to court: we’ll change our Apple deal, but please let us keep ChromeIt says the government is asking for far too much.
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The Verge 1 year ago Walmart sued over illegally opening bank accounts for delivery drivers The VergeWalmart sued over illegally opening bank accounts for delivery driversThe CFPB is suing Walmart.
The Verge 1 year ago How Netflix took on live TV — and got ready to take on the NFL The VergeHow Netflix took on live TV — and got ready to take on the NFLIt’s not just a fight and two football games. Netflix is dead serious about live TV.
The Verge 1 year ago Trump announces new tech policy picks for his second term The VergeTrump announces new tech policy picks for his second termThe team will report to AI and “crypto czar” David Sacks.
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The Verge 1 year ago The AI smartphones that never materialized in 2024 The VergeThe AI smartphones that never materialized in 2024Mobile AI is still a work in progress.
The Verge 1 year ago Here’s a new way to lose an argument online: the appeal to AI The VergeHere’s a new way to lose an argument online: the appeal to AINot even authority, just the signifiers of authority