The Justice Department could force Google to break itself up

Google may have to break off parts of its business, such as Chrome and Android, and share users' search data with its competitors, based on the proposed remedies the US Justice Department has submitted in a court filing. The DOJ said it's "considering behavioral and structural remedies that would prevent Google from using products such as Chrome, Play, and Android to advantage Google search and Google search-related products and features" after Judge Amit Mehta ruled in August that it illegally abused its monopoly over the search industry. That ruling was the result of a 2020 antitrust lawsuit filed by the DOJ and several states, accusing Google of "unlawfully maintaining monopolies" over search and search-related products. 

The department is also considering limiting or prohibiting Google from signing contracts with other companies to make its search engine the default option for their browsers and phones. In his ruling, Judge Mehta said that paying Mozilla, Apple, Samsung and other device makers to make Google as their default search engine was an illegal act meant to maintain its dominant position in the market. A Google executive previously revealed during a trial for the lawsuit that the the company paid Apple $26 billion. One of the department's other proposals is to restrict Google from being able to use search results to train its generative artificial intelligence models.  

In a blog post, Google's VP of Regulatory Affairs, Lee-Anne Mulholland, called the DOJ's proposals "radical and sweeping." She said the government "seems to be pursuing a sweeping agenda that will impact numerous industries and products" and proceeded to enumerate how the proposals would affect consumers. Mulholland argued that forcing Google to share users' search queries and results with competitors could create major privacy and security risks, since the company protects them with its "strict security standards." She also said that splitting off Chrome or Android would break them, jeopardize their security and make patching bugs harder. It will "change their business models, raise the cost of devices, and undermine Android and Google Play in their robust competition with Apple’s iPhone and App Store," she explained. 

Mulholland also argued that "hampering Google’s AI tools risks holding back American innovation at a critical moment." Finally, she said that the government's "unreasonable restrictions" on Google's distribution contracts that make its search engine "easily available" would "create friction for people who just want to easily search for information." It could reduce revenue for companies like Mozilla and other Android smartphone makers, as well, leading to the lack of funds for further development and pricier smartphones overall. 

The DOJ has until November 20 to file a more refined set of remedies, while Google has until December 20 to propose its own fixes to the court. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/the-justice-department-could-force-google-to-break-itself-up-123041161.html?src=rss

Thundercomm Launches RUBIK Pi on Qualcomm Platforms

Thundercomm Launches RUBIK Pi on Qualcomm Platforms

Thundercomm has unveiled its latest innovation, the RUBIK Pi, a pioneering development tool designed to transform the landscape of AI application development. Built on Qualcomm’s System on Chip (SoC) platforms, the RUBIK Pi is set to lower the barriers for developers by providing high-performance, easy-to-deploy AI research and development tools. This microcomputer, compact yet powerful, […]

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Nintendo Switch 2: Latest LEAKS and RUMORS

Nintendo Switch 2

The gaming world is abuzz with speculation and anticipation surrounding the potential release of the Nintendo Switch 2. As a dedicated gamer, you may find yourself immersed in a whirlwind of rumors, leaks, and fan interpretations that have taken the internet by storm. This video below from Nintendo Prime delves into the various factors contributing […]

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I’m so glad Slow Horses is a hit

The sixth and final episode of Slow Horses’ fourth season lands on Apple TV+ today, giving me a flimsy excuse to urge you all to watch. It’s a pulpy, fun and gripping British spy thriller that has finally started to garner some deserved attention. At six episodes a run, it’s respectful of your time in a way plenty of other streaming series aren’t. And while it’s unafraid of showing you the brutal side of espionage, you can revel in its gloriously deathly sense of humor.

Slow Horses focuses on Slough House, a department inside Britain’s security service where agents are dumped. MI5 officers who can’t be trusted with real work, or angered their superiors, are dumped in the administrative purgatory. Since you can’t hand a spy a pink slip and send them on their way, they’re parked at Slough House until they retire, or quit.

The show stars Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb, the antithesis of anyone’s imagined vision of a real spy. Lamb is perpetually drunk, obsessed with his own bodily emissions and is unpleasant to be around. (As I said when the show started, Slow Horses delights in watching the once and hopefully-future George Smiley playing someone so grubby.)

He’s joined by Jack Lowden as River Cartwright, a would-be superspy and the scion of a great family of spymasters parked at Slough House for spoilery reasons. Of course, much as River may chafe at his exile, he’s not quite able to live up to his own expectations. Much like the rest of the team, that Lamb delights in tormenting, River lacks some top-tier spy talents.

Naturally, despite being a team of “losers, misfits and boozers,” Lamb and his crew are regularly drawn into MI5’s grander intrigues. This time around, a central London shopping center is blown up, which precipitates a rabid hunt for the culprit. Except this time, the answers aren’t in MI5’s hands, but the slow horses themselves, but that’s about as much as I can say.

Much as I love the world the series depicts, drawn from Mick Herron’s series of books, I adore its dialog. Creator Will Smith (not that one), who recently won the series’ first Emmy, worked on The Thick of It. The British sitcom is the progenitor for Veep, and also laid the groundwork for Succession; two series that also share a love for the almost operatic use of profanity.

A show like Slow Horses should be dominating the news cycle every single episode, but I think we all know why it remains in a smaller niche. That it’s on Apple TV+ certainly limits the number of people who are able to watch it and, by extension, fall in love with it. After all, despite having the world’s most well-heeled backer and access to every iPhone in the world, it still has a quarter of Netflix’s user figures.

But don’t let its platform hold you back, especially when you can pay for a month’s worth and watch all four seasons in a week, depending on your patience. It’s certainly worth it.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/im-so-glad-slow-horses-is-a-hit-120003767.html?src=rss

The 5 Best Automotive Designs Of September 2024

September 2024 dazzled us with groundbreaking automotive designs that boasted superb aesthetics, enhanced performance, and an elevated user experience. These automobiles were designed to push the boundaries of creativity and technology, and we’ve curated our top 5 favorite designs for you. These automotives are efficient, fast, and comfortable, and amped with unique elements that help them truly stand out. From a three-wheel electric trike that resembles a car to a UFO-inspired jet ski – these revolutionary automotive designs will surely impress you, and spark a desire to see them in action, irrespective if you’re a hardcore car aficionado or someone newly entering the automobile world.

1. Twike 5

Meet the Twike 5 – a pedal hybrid vehicle designed for those who are seeking a sustainable and eco-friendly mode of transportation. It is designed by automaker TWIKE GmbH, and is essentially a three-wheel trike, with one wheel in the front, and two at the back. It merges an electric motor with a pedal trike, serving as a two-seater that weighs around 600 kilograms. The trike can reach up to 190 kilometers per hour, and up to 500 kilometers on a single charge.

2. The Bugatti Baby II Tourbillon Edition

Meet the Bugatti Baby II Tourbillon Edition – a limited-edition miniature version of the brand’s latest Tourbillon hypercar. It may sound like a toy version or a mini car for kids, but it can be driven by an adult, just not on public roads. It is a 75% scale all-electric vehicle, replicating the stunning aesthetics of the latest V16 hybrid sports car. It features Bugatti’s signature Aerolithe colorway and C-line curve with the Light Aerolithe leather inside.

3. Infinite Machine P1 Electric Scooter

This Cybertruck-inspired E-scooter is called the Infinite Machine P1 Electric Scooter, and it was created by Eddie and Joseph Cohen. The scooter is made from anodized aluminum and steel composition, and it features Apple Carplay which provides turn-by-turn navigation alerts or plays your favorite songs for you. It is equipped with a GPS and remote locking capability which ensures the the culprit can be found quickly if a theft occurs.

4. UFO Jet Ski

Vietnamese YouTuber Tran Long Ho of Mr. Ho Thanh Che YouTube channel recently created a jet ski in the shape of a UFO. He spent a lot of time and energy in building and sculpting this unidentified jet boat, before taking it to the water! It is built upon a sculpture of sand, and then cement to harden it, and it looks like a UFO, even though it isn’t one. Mr.Ho then used the sand and cement sculpture to mold a fiberglass shell for the body of the saucer.

5. Theory 1

Design by the UK-based automotive manufacturer Lotus, the Theory 1 EV concept focuses on the three core principles of the brand – Digital, Natural, and Analog. The Theory 1 features a lightweight construction and innovative technology with a prime focus on sustainability. Recycled material like aluminum was used to keep the car lightweight, and it is powered by a 987 hp electric drivetrain with a top speed of 200 mph.

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How to Use LAMBDA to Create New Formulas in Excel

Create New Formulas in Excel with LAMBDA

If you are searching for a new way to create full is within Microsoft Excel spreadsheets you might be interested in the LAMBDA function. Within  Excel it has transformed the way users interact with and manipulate data. LAMBDA is a function introduced in Microsoft 365 that allows users to create custom functions without needing VBA […]

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Samsung TVs Bring the Gym Home with F45 Training

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Samsung Electronics has taken a groundbreaking step in transforming the home fitness experience by joining forces with F45 Training, a globally recognized leader in group workouts. This strategic partnership brings the innovative and highly effective training programs of F45 directly to Samsung TV users through the Samsung Daily+ platform. With this innovative feature, users gain […]

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The Morning After: Boring Company’s Vegas Loop plagued by lost drivers, trespassers and skateboarders

Elon Musk’s Boring Company pitched that its Vegas Loop, underground tunnels built below Las Vegas, would reduce gridlock in some of the busiest parts of the city, offering a new transport solution that isn’t a monorail. People are transported by ordinary Tesla vehicles in tunnels and terminals that are often difficult to get to. (At least, that was my experience earlier this year.)

It hasn’t been the transport game changer the company promised, though. A report from Fortune elaborated on what’s actually happening in those tunnels, saying there have been at least 67 trespassing reports since 2022 and 22 instances of other vehicles following Teslas into the tunnels and stations.

Boring’s monthly reports to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority also showed several instances of “property damage, theft, technical issues or injuries, near-misses and trespassing or intrusions.” Some curated highlights include a skateboarder who snuck into the tunnels through a passenger pickup station and two people spotted sleeping in one of the tunnel stations.

And yet (and yet!) county commissioners approved a plan last May to expand the tunnels to 65 miles and add 69 passenger stations.

— Mat Smith

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Improve your Time Management with Time Blocking

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If you find you just do not have enough hours in the day perhaps refining your time management using the technique of time blocking in your calendar might be the perfect solution. Effective time management is crucial for maximizing productivity and achieving your goals. Google Calendar offers a powerful solution to this challenge through its […]

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Apple AirPods 4 ANC vs AirPods Pro 2: Which is REALLY Better?

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Choosing between the AirPods 4 ANC and the AirPods Pro 2 can be a daunting task, as both models offer a range of features designed to enhance your listening experience. While they share some similarities, there are distinct differences that set them apart. To help you make an informed decision, let’s dive into the key aspects that distinguish […]

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