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Chile and Google to Build First Direct Submarine Cable Linking South America to Asia-Pacific
Chile and Google partnered to build a 14,800km submarine fiber optic cable, Proyecto Humboldt, directly connecting South America to Asia and Oceania by 2027, improving digital connectivity and reducing latency, with a Chilean investment of $25 million and an estimated total cost between $300-550 mil...
Chile and Google to Build First Direct Submarine Cable Linking South America to Asia-Pacific
Chile and Google partnered to build a 14,800km submarine fiber optic cable, Proyecto Humboldt, directly connecting South America to Asia and Oceania by 2027, improving digital connectivity and reducing latency, with a Chilean investment of $25 million and an estimated total cost between $300-550 mil...
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44% Bias Score


Meta and Yandex Covertly Track Android Users' Browsing Data
Meta and Yandex secretly tracked Android users' browsing data via background scripts, bypassing privacy settings on major browsers; Google confirmed this violated its security principles, prompting Meta to pause the feature and Yandex to deny collecting sensitive data.
Meta and Yandex Covertly Track Android Users' Browsing Data
Meta and Yandex secretly tracked Android users' browsing data via background scripts, bypassing privacy settings on major browsers; Google confirmed this violated its security principles, prompting Meta to pause the feature and Yandex to deny collecting sensitive data.
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52% Bias Score


Meta and Yandex Secretly Tracked User Web Browsing Data
Researchers discovered Meta and Yandex secretly tracked Android users' web browsing data, even in incognito mode, by exploiting a loophole that linked information from their apps to user web activity; Meta disabled the system after being questioned.
Meta and Yandex Secretly Tracked User Web Browsing Data
Researchers discovered Meta and Yandex secretly tracked Android users' web browsing data, even in incognito mode, by exploiting a loophole that linked information from their apps to user web activity; Meta disabled the system after being questioned.
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40% Bias Score


Google's Antitrust Trial: Judge Weighs AI's Impact on Monopoly Ruling
Judge Mehta is deciding on remedies for Google's monopoly case, considering proposals ranging from minor concessions to major structural changes like selling Chrome, amid a pivotal industry shift towards AI.
Google's Antitrust Trial: Judge Weighs AI's Impact on Monopoly Ruling
Judge Mehta is deciding on remedies for Google's monopoly case, considering proposals ranging from minor concessions to major structural changes like selling Chrome, amid a pivotal industry shift towards AI.
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48% Bias Score


Google Faces Antitrust Penalties in Landmark Tech Case
A federal judge is deciding on penalties for Google after a ruling that the company has an illegal monopoly in the search engine market; the Justice Department wants Google to sell its Chrome browser and license its search technology, while Google maintains these remedies are too severe.
Google Faces Antitrust Penalties in Landmark Tech Case
A federal judge is deciding on penalties for Google after a ruling that the company has an illegal monopoly in the search engine market; the Justice Department wants Google to sell its Chrome browser and license its search technology, while Google maintains these remedies are too severe.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Allows Meta to Use User Data for AI Training
A German court ruled that Meta can use Facebook and Instagram user data from Germany to train its AI, rejecting a consumer protection lawsuit; this decision comes as Meta lags behind competitors like OpenAI and Google in the AI market.
German Court Allows Meta to Use User Data for AI Training
A German court ruled that Meta can use Facebook and Instagram user data from Germany to train its AI, rejecting a consumer protection lawsuit; this decision comes as Meta lags behind competitors like OpenAI and Google in the AI market.
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40% Bias Score

Google, Chile Partner on $550M Undersea Cable Project
Google and Chile announced a $300-$550 million agreement to build the Humboldt Cable, a 14,800-kilometer undersea fiber optic cable connecting Valparaíso, Chile to Sydney, Australia by 2027, enhancing Chile's digital infrastructure and geopolitical standing.

Google, Chile Partner on $550M Undersea Cable Project
Google and Chile announced a $300-$550 million agreement to build the Humboldt Cable, a 14,800-kilometer undersea fiber optic cable connecting Valparaíso, Chile to Sydney, Australia by 2027, enhancing Chile's digital infrastructure and geopolitical standing.
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36% Bias Score

Emergency Chrome Update Patches Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities
Google released an emergency Chrome update on [Date] to patch CVE-2025-5419, a critical, actively exploited memory vulnerability in V8, and CVE-2025-5068 in Blink; a US government mandate requires federal employees to update by Thursday or stop using Chrome.

Emergency Chrome Update Patches Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities
Google released an emergency Chrome update on [Date] to patch CVE-2025-5419, a critical, actively exploited memory vulnerability in V8, and CVE-2025-5068 in Blink; a US government mandate requires federal employees to update by Thursday or stop using Chrome.
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40% Bias Score

Judge to Decide Google's Fate in Antitrust Case
A U.S. judge will decide whether to impose significant changes on Google after its search engine was declared an illegal monopoly, with the Justice Department advocating for measures like a Chrome browser sale and restrictions on default search agreements, while Google pushes for milder concessions,...

Judge to Decide Google's Fate in Antitrust Case
A U.S. judge will decide whether to impose significant changes on Google after its search engine was declared an illegal monopoly, with the Justice Department advocating for measures like a Chrome browser sale and restrictions on default search agreements, while Google pushes for milder concessions,...
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44% Bias Score

Judge to Decide Google's Fate Amidst AI Revolution
In a landmark antitrust case, Judge Mehta is deciding Google's fate, weighing the Justice Department's request to break up the company via a ban on default search engine deals, and the sale of Chrome against Google's argument that AI advancements are already changing the search market.

Judge to Decide Google's Fate Amidst AI Revolution
In a landmark antitrust case, Judge Mehta is deciding Google's fate, weighing the Justice Department's request to break up the company via a ban on default search engine deals, and the sale of Chrome against Google's argument that AI advancements are already changing the search market.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Plans 10% Digital Levy on Tech Giants
German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer proposes a 10% digital levy on large online platforms like Google and Meta, using Austria's model as a precedent to increase their tax contribution to society and address concerns about monopolistic structures and American technological dominance, potentially c...

Germany Plans 10% Digital Levy on Tech Giants
German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer proposes a 10% digital levy on large online platforms like Google and Meta, using Austria's model as a precedent to increase their tax contribution to society and address concerns about monopolistic structures and American technological dominance, potentially c...
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40% Bias Score

OpenAI's $6.5 Billion Acquisition Challenges Google Monopoly Claim
OpenAI purchased Jony Ive's design firm, io, for $6.5 billion, challenging the Department of Justice's claim of Google's search monopoly and highlighting the competitive search market.

OpenAI's $6.5 Billion Acquisition Challenges Google Monopoly Claim
OpenAI purchased Jony Ive's design firm, io, for $6.5 billion, challenging the Department of Justice's claim of Google's search monopoly and highlighting the competitive search market.
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56% Bias Score
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