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A Google shareholder has published a set of letters the Trump administration sent to tech companies, telling them to keep TikTok online.
McDonald's UK adds heat to its summer 2025 menu with the McSpicy x Frank's RedHot spicy burger. Check price, limited edition ...
A bride-to-be has gone viral crying in disbelief just one month before her wedding, pointing the finger at one of Sydney’s ...
A Freedom of Information Act request has produced letters that the US Department of Justice sent to Google, Apple, Amazon, ...
Bank of America has observed that while revenue is growing faster than downloads, users are shifting how they spend their ...
TikTok has recently launched its in-app e-commerce function, TikTok Shop, in Japan, expanding its global “discovery ...
Florence Gibbs-Price was keen to try the Too Good To Go app and managed to bag herself an order from her local Asda Express - ...
President Donald Trump teased over the weekend that there is a buyer for TikTok, whom he will announce in two weeks, which ...
It’s no secret that social media and mobile applications collect information about you. Meta’s business model depends on it. The company, which operates Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, is worth US$1 ...
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's update comes after President Trump said "a group of very wealthy people" are set to ...
In a recent interview on Fox News’s Sunday Morning Futures, former President Donald Trump revealed that he has lined up “very ...