Australia Sues Amazon Over ‘Unfair’ Prime Contracts – Here’s What It Means for You
Australia sues Amazon over allegedly unfair Prime subscription contracts. ACCC claims dark patterns trap subscribers. Could reshape consumer laws globally.
Australia sues Amazon over allegedly unfair Prime subscription contracts. ACCC claims dark patterns trap subscribers. Could reshape consumer laws globally.
Shetland approves £1.5bn undersea tunnel plan to connect remote islands. Feasibility studies start in 2025, with first tunnel opening by 2032. Economic impact and risks analyzed.
Tui finally arranges flights home and full refunds for passengers stranded after an air conditioning failure on the Marella Discovery cruise. Here’s what happened and what it means for travel consumer rights.
WhatsApp is rolling out usernames globally, letting users chat without sharing phone numbers. Here’s how it works, what it means for privacy, and why it’s a game-changer.
RBC Capital initiates coverage of GE HealthCare Technologies with an Outperform rating and $98 target. Here’s what drives the bullish case in med-tech and AI diagnostics.
Ford admits its AI quality control failed, hiring 350 veteran engineers to fix defects missed by algorithms. A $49 million bet on human expertise over machine learning.
Elon Musk’s Starlink direct-to-cell service threatens to upend the $300B telecom industry. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile face a reckoning as satellite bypasses towers.
Is NVIDIA still a top semiconductor stock pick for billionaires? Analysis of Q1 2024 13F filings, valuation, risks, and alternative AI plays.
Carl Rinsch, the director who defrauded Netflix of $11 million for a sci-fi series, was sentenced to 30 months in prison. Inside the scam and what it means for streaming investors.
Former Chinese billionaire Miles Guo, a Steve Bannon associate, sentenced to 18 years for $1 billion fraud. He used anti-communist pitch to fund Bugattis and mansions.
India’s biggest share sales—NSE’s IPO and Jio Platforms’ fundraising—reveal a nation transformed by smartphones. How mobile-first consumption drives markets, and what it means for investors.
Hollywood director Carl Erik Rinsch sentenced to 2.5 years for defrauding Netflix of $11 million, spending money on Ferraris, Rolls-Royces, and crypto instead of making a sci-fi series.