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Tim Cook Donates $1M to Trump

Tim Cook donates $1 million to Trump's inauguration fund, joining other tech executives in supporting the President-elect.

Tim Cook's $1 Million Investment

Tim Cook invested $1 million in Trump's inauguration to foster relations with the president-elect amid regulatory pressures on Apple.

EU Lawmakers Shape Tech Policy

European lawmakers are set to influence key tech policies, focusing on competition and digital innovation in the EU.

Bluesky: A New Social Paradigm

Bluesky's rise symbolizes a shift away from problematic big tech practices, attracting users seeking a healthier online experience.

Trump Appoints Brendan Carr as FCC Chairman

Trump appoints Brendan Carr, senior GOP leader at the FCC, to chair the agency, focusing on Big Tech regulation.

Carr's Vision for Big Tech Regulation

Brendan Carr, Trump's FCC nominee, plans to challenge Big Tech's content moderation and increase accountability measures.

Patel Slams Musk and Trump

Nilay Patel criticizes Elon Musk and Trump's influence on Big Tech, warning of threats to First Amendment rights.

Trump's TV Station Land Grab

Trump's potential deregulation may lead to significant consolidation in local TV broadcasting, attracting major investments and changes in ownership.

Big Tech Scrubbing Ryan Routh Accounts

Big Tech quickly disabled Ryan Routh's social media accounts after his crime, raising questions about censorship and public access.

Big Tech's Role in Journalism

Big tech’s support for journalism raises concerns about independence and dependency, especially in regions with limited resources.

Google Manipulates Search for Harris

Google allegedly manipulates search ads to favor Kamala Harris, as revealed by an undercover sting operation.

Big Tech's Role in Journalism

Big tech's role in journalism highlights the balance between innovation support and media independence challenges.

Big Tech's Influence on Journalism

Big tech claims to support journalism's future, but raises concerns about independence and dependency in the evolving media landscape.