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The Pirates knew about Hřib's Operator's troubles. Apple will have to pay back ~$10 billion. The antitrust authority is interested in Seznam. Fortinet confirmed the hack
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The Pirates knew about Hřib's Operator troubles. They did nothing. In 2021, a party member and a municipal official directly alerted them to the impending troubles with the company, which Zdeněk Hřib had been in charge of as mayor. (Neovlivní)
Parents concerned about students' screen time in school are opting their children out of classroom tech, after working to ban smartphones in the classroom (WSJ)
European Court of Justice rules against Apple on record €13 billion Irish tax bill, upholding 2016 ruling: Apple will have to pay ~$10 billion in Q4 (CNBC)
Facebook admits that it processes public posts and photos of all adult Australian users for the purpose of AI training without the ability to opt-out, as it is not required to do so under the Data Protection Act. (ABC News)
The Antimonopoly Office is looking into Seznam.cz. It published this in response to articles about the boss of the authority. The office could investigate the company's dominant position on the market and possible abuse of this dominance in some area. (iRozhlas)
The Venture Club, an investment and social club for investors, announces the second Venture Club Pitch Night gala, and opens the application process to all innovative projects seeking support from experienced investors. This time the event will take place on October 22, 2024, in Prague's Park Atrium, in Modřany. (press release)