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A Fortune opinion piece says the Justice Department’s antitrust case against Google could hurt consumers because Google’s search engine became dominant by being the best product.
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The United States Department of Justice is trying to prove that Google kept its search dominance illegally by paying Apple huge sums to stay the default on iPhones.
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US stocks were mixed as investors waited for the Federal Reserve’s policy decision and a wave of Big Tech earnings.
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The SEC is investigating whether a large Activision Blizzard stock bet made just before Microsoft announced its buyout plan was based on insider information.
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TechCrunch+ looks at how Microsoft’s strong growth under Satya Nadella could face new limits from Biden administration antitrust pressure, while also covering China’s booming self-driving car scene and other startup trends.
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Microsoft is under pressure after the SolarWinds hacking campaign exposed weak security in its systems and forced lawmakers to demand stronger protections without extra cost to taxpayers.
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The Senate is holding hearings on the SolarWinds cyberattack to press tech companies and lawmakers on how the U.S. can better defend against major nation-state hacks.
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Oracle has been picked as TikTok’s U.S. tech partner in a deal that could keep the app running while U.S. officials review national security concerns.
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Microsoft says ByteDance rejected its bid to buy TikTok’s U.S. operations, leaving Oracle as the remaining known bidder.
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Brad Smith has spent years turning Microsoft into a more diplomatic and politically savvy company, helping it build influence in Washington while it faces major tech and legal challenges.
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Bill Gates said the coming Congress hearing for top tech leaders reminds him of Microsoft’s own antitrust fight, and he said he wishes them well.
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Business Insider highlights how Rich Barton and other former Microsoft employees used their time at the company to build major technology businesses, including billion-dollar startups.
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Bill Gates is stepping down from the Microsoft board to spend more time on philanthropy and climate work.
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The Verge used a Democratic debate moment to jokingly match Microsoft Office products to the major presidential candidates, with Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, and others serving as the basis for the comparisons.
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Tech companies and CES changed a lot over the past decade, and Steve Ballmer’s 2010 remarks helped capture a shift toward touch, voice, cloud services, and connected devices.
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Microsoft won a major Defense Department cloud contract, beating Amazon in a deal that could be worth up to $10 billion over 10 years.
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Stewart Butterfield said Microsoft sees Slack as an existential threat and argued that Slack still has a strong chance against the much larger company.
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US tech workers are pushing Big Tech to change how its tools are used and how employees are treated, with Liz O’Sullivan quitting Clarifai over ethical concerns tied to military work.
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Steve Ballmer reflects on his unusual path from Microsoft leader to Clippers owner and uses his wealth to back a data project aimed at making government facts easier for the public to use.
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An NYU professor argues that fears and hype about AI are overblown, and says a small group of big tech companies is steering its future.
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