BigTech
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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.
Yet Another Google Employee Was Fired for Informing Her Colleagues of Their Labor Rights
Following the firing of the Thanksgiving Four, another Google employee was dismissed for taking part in internal activism.
Apple News Teams and ABC News Collaboration Will Cover the Upcoming 2020 United States Presidential Election
Apple News and ABC News will collaborate to provide up-to-the-minute coverage of the key events of the 2020 United States presidential election that will be available in the Apple News app.
Apple’s Latest Acquisition Is a UK-Based Startup Company Called Spectral Edge
Apple has acquired a Cambridge-based startup called Spectral Edge. Its technology may well improve the quality of photos taken on iPhones.
Apple on Why Latest iPhones Collect Location Data Without Permission
Apple has dotted the i’s and crossed the t’s. The Cupertino company explained why iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro collect location data without their owners’ permission.
Google: Year in Search 2019
Every year, Google makes a video report of the most searchable things and topics that people were interested in. What did people google the most in 2019? Let’s see.
The Largest Public Companies – Apple and Microsoft – Are No Longer the Most Expensive Ones in the World
The Saudi local oil company entered the Tadawul stock exchange and became the largest public company in the world.
Google Is Under Federal Investigation After Firing the “Thanksgiving Four”
Google is currently under a federal investigation held by the US National Labor Relations Board that must determine whether any formal actions need to be taken.