Facebook can be forced to remove illegal content worldwide, EU’s top court decides
Facebook can be ordered to police and remove illegal content worldwide, Europe’s top court said on Thursday, in a landmark ruling that rights advocates say...
France recruits Dassault Systemes, OVH for alternative to U.S. cloud firms
France has enlisted tech companies Dassault Systemes and OVH to come up with plans to break the dominance of U.S. companies in cloud computing, its...
Oil group Total does not want to go alone in EV battery production: CEO
Oil major Total will not risk going alone in producing battery cells for electric vehicles, said Total’s chairman and chief executive Patrick Pouyanne on Thursday....
Uber makes JFK airport helicopter taxis available to all users
Ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc is taking to the air in New York City where users with a little cash to spare will soon be...
EU courts can order Facebook to remove illegal comments worldwide: European top court
Courts in the European Union can order Facebook to remove worldwide comments by users of its service that have been declared illegal, the European Union’s...
UK-based tech investor Notion Capital raises $150 million for new fund
British tech investor Notion Capital has raised $150 million for its fourth venture fund dedicated to European start-ups offering software as a service, bringing total...
Turkey fines Facebook $282,000 over privacy breach
Turkish authorities have fined Facebook Inc 1.6 million lira ($282,000) for violation of data protection laws which affected nearly 300,000 people, the Personal Data Protection...
Southeast Asia’s internet economy to hit $300 billion by 2025: report
Southeast Asia’s internet economy is forecast to reach $300 billion by 2025 as millions of people in the region take up online shopping and embrace...
Southeast Asia’s Internet economy to hit $100 billion this year: report
Southeast Asia’s Internet economy was forecast to grow 39% this year to $100 billion as millions of people in region went online to shop for...
Malaysia proposes $20 million fine on Grab for abusive practices
Malaysia’s competition regulator has proposed a fine of 86 million ringgit ($20.53 million) on ride-hailing firm Grab for violating the country’s competition law by imposing...
