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Another antitrust investigation formally opened against Google in Europe. Facebook’s Oculus ad partner thinks better of the experiment. Stephen Spielberg decides that Netflix’s money is as green as anybody’s. Ransomware gangs are abandoning bitcoin. And Amazon, at least, still believes in autonomous vehicles.
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The European Commission has initiated an antitrust investigation into Google's advertising practices, particularly its preference for its own ad tech. The investigation aims to ensure that Google's policies don't hinder competition and align with user privacy standards set by the general data protection regulation. The probe will look into Google's insistence on using its tools for displaying ads on platforms like YouTube, and whether rival ad services have equal access to user data.
In a surprising turn, Resolution Games has pulled back from its planned ad test in the VR game Blaston, initially set to partner with Facebook. The CEO cited community feedback and the game's unsuitability for such testing as primary reasons. The company expressed an intention to explore ad experimentation in its free game, Bait, instead.
London's Mayor announced a project to provide full mobile coverage throughout the Underground by 2024, with key stations wired for mobile by 2022. This upgrade will enhance connectivity for passengers and support 5G networks. The project involves extensive cabling work and could improve mobile services city-wide.
Tinder has rolled out significant updates including the ability for users to add up to nine videos on their profiles and a new speed-dating feature called Hot Takes, which allows unmatched users to interact briefly before deciding to swipe right or left. These features aim to keep users actively engaged with the app.
Epic Games has announced the availability of free voice chat and anti-cheating tools for developers as part of its online services. This service is designed to enhance cross-platform communication and combat cheating in games, which is an increasing concern as more games implement cross-play.
In a notable shift, Steven Spielberg's Amblin Partners has struck a deal with Netflix for the production of multiple films. The move signals a changing landscape in Hollywood, as Spielberg previously expressed skepticism about streaming. The agreement allows for at least two films per year to be produced without genre restrictions.
Ransomware groups are increasingly opting for Monero as a payment method over Bitcoin, due to its enhanced privacy features. Reports indicate that a significant portion of ransoms is now being paid in Monero, reflecting the evolving strategies of cybercriminals as they seek to avoid detection.
Amazon has placed an order for a thousand autonomous driving systems from Plus, a self-driving truck startup, and has the option to acquire a 20% stake in the company. This move reflects Amazon's commitment to enhancing its delivery capabilities through autonomous technology as it collaborates with various partners to leverage advances in driverless systems.
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