France’s antitrust watchdog fined Apple 150 million euros ($162 million) on Monday over a privacy feature that protects users ...
The French Competition Authority said Apple had abused its dominant position in the distribution of mobile applications for ...
Baffled members of the public have raised questions over Meghan Markle's sold out jam after it was revealed her famous pals ...
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Tasting Table on MSN11 Discontinued Sodas That Don't Deserve A ComebackEven giants in the beverage industry can be humbled by the public's unforgiving taste buds. Let's hope these discontinued ...
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Milton Bradley (since acquired by Hasbro) launched a version of the game in the 1960s — ‘Battleship’ — with plastic pegs that ...
Apple has received a 150 million euro fine from the French antitrust watchdog over its privacy tool called App Tracking ...
For these French teens, some young American beauty brands have become more relevant than their legacy French competitors.
Welcome to the latest edition of “Sector Spotlight,” where The Fly looks at a new industry every week and highlights its happenings. Don't Miss ...
Tesla’s European problems are not over. Some countries have already reported their March delivery numbers,, and despite the new Model Y, Tesla’s electric car sales decline is deepening in some ...
According to French regulators, Apple's tracking transparency function hinders competition. The company is to pay a fine of 150 million euros.
Global development program for JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3) proceeding as planned, with opportunity to address one of the largest untapped markets in ...
The appeal from the country's powerful Gifas aerospace lobby, whose rotating presidency is held by Airbus, also calls for any ...
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