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Big Tech, also known as Big Four tech companies and Gang of Four, denotes some of the largest technology companies such as Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook and occasionally even Microsoft. These companies are assumed to be the most influential computer and software companies in the world because of their domination over the cyberspace during the 2010s.
Microsoft Will Let Some Employees Work Remotely Even After the Pandemic
Microsoft will cover home office costs for employees who regularly work remotely, but those who decide to move from Microsoft's office will have to pay their own relocation costs.
House Democrats Prepared Big Changes for Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google
Congress found that Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google use their monopoly power, so it recommends to spin off or separate parts of their businesses or make it harder for them to buy smaller companies.
Say Goodbye to the Envelope: Google Unveils the New Gmail Logo
The iconic envelope served as a symbol of Gmail for many years. Now it was replaced by the letter M with rounded corners.
The Second Digital-Only Apple Event Will Be Held on October 13
This year's iPhone 12 is delayed. Apple didn't announce a new smartphone this September at Apple Special Event. But the company has already sent out invitations to the next major presentation that will be held on October 13.
Google Unveils the Pixel 5 and 4A 5G During Its Launch Night In
During Google's Launch Night In event, the tech giant unveiled two new Pixel smartphones that will be among the first ones to run Android 11.
The U.S. Justice Department Will Sue Google Over 'Anti-Competitive Practices'
Google monopolized the advertising technology market. Next week, the U.S. Justice Department intends to file a lawsuit against Google over 'anti-competitive practices.'
'Political Crap' Continues: EU Commission Appeals Apple Ruling Over $14.9 Billion Tax Case in Ireland
EU Commission demanded that the Irish government levy unpaid taxes from Apple in the amount of €13 billion ($14,9 billion). Apple CEO Tim Cook called the EU decision "total political crap."