Twitter threatens legal action over Meta’s rival app Threads
Twitter has threatened to sue Meta over its fast-growing rival Threads app, alleging that it stole trade secrets. The Instagram and Facebook owner, which launched Threads on Wednesday, appeared to deny that former Twitter employees worked
Facebook faces legal setback in EU court decision on data privacy and ads
Facebook lost a legal challenge on Tuesday at the European Union’s top court over a groundbreaking German antitrust decision that limited the way the company uses data for advertising. The European Court of Justice said competition
Twitter to stop TweetDeck access for unverified users
TweetDeck is to become the next part of Twitter to be limited to users who have paid for verified status. The application, which allows users to manage multiple feeds and searches, will only by accessible to
Name-that-tune game Heardle dropped by Spotify after a year
Heardle, the name-that-tune game inspired by the Wordle craze, is being dropped by Spotify less than a year after the music streaming giant acquired it. “After careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to say
Apple boss hails India’s ‘incredible energy’ as flagship store opens in Mumbai
Apple has opened its first flagship store in India in a move that highlights the company’s aspirations to expand in a country which it hopes to turn into a manufacturing hub. Chief executive Tim Cook posed
Encrypted messaging services sign open letter against UK Online Safety Bill
Encrypted messaging services including WhatsApp, Signal and Element have signed an open letter opposing the UK Online Safety Bill ahead of its final reading in the House of Lords. The platforms argue the Bill could undermine
TikTok ban gets final approval by Montana’s Republican legislature
The House of the US state of Montana has given final passage to a Bill banning the social media app TikTok from operating in the state. It is a move that is bound to face legal