Four operators have been approved to participate in Colombia’s auction to offer fifth-generation (5G) cellular data services, the communications ministry said.
News Corp’s British newspaper group on Tuesday settled a series of claims of phone-hacking brought by celebrities and other individuals, including a “Spice Girl” and a former minister who said he was targeted because he was a political opponent.
Amazon has told Britain’s antitrust authority its rival Microsoft uses business practices that restrict customer choice in the cloud computing market, the second major company to criticise the U.S. tech giant’s operations.
Enforcement action against crypto firms may have peaked after last month’s $4.3 billion settlement with Binance, as such cases provide companies with a “template” for how they should be governed, a senior U.S. regulator said on Tuesday.
Shanghai authorities told Microsoft’s visiting president on Tuesday they want his company to promote artificial intelligence technology to boost businesses there, the Chinese financial hub’s government said.
The cryptocurrency industry was on track to hit a new record for federal lobbying spending, after a year in which firms scrambled to repair their reputations and advance friendly legislation, according to data provided to Reuters by nonprofit research group OpenSecrets.
Apple has told India its local production targets will be hit if New Delhi follows the European Union and requires existing iPhones to have universal charging ports, a government document shows as the U.S. tech giant lobbies for an exemption or delay.
Anhui Jianghuai Automobile (JAC) said on Tuesday that electric vehicle maker Nio’s Anhui unit and a state-owned company of China’s Hefei government won a bid for its assets worth a combined 4.58 billion yuan ($641.2 million).
Trading in small company shares on the London Stock Exchange was halted twice on Tuesday due to outages, the second time in less than two months that dealing in such shares has been disrupted.
Lobby group Japan Association of New Economy has joined U.S. Big Tech to warn against proposed EU cybersecurity labelling rules that they said could hamper their access to the bloc’s markets, according to a letter sent to the EU industry chief.