The evolution of Musk’s X network is complete; why Reddit is profitable; and
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Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m Blake Montgomery, technology news editor at
Guardian US. Today in the newsletter: X’s final form, learnings from a packed
week of earnings, and niche online Halloween costumes. Thank you for joining me.
With the US election, X’s transformation into Elon Musk’s weapon reaches its
peak. He has succeeded in bending his social network to his will.
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Tag - Alphabet
Analysts expected 12% year-on-year revenue gains, but company reports 15%,
buoyed by performance in ads and cloud services
Alphabet, parent of Google and YouTube, saw a third straight quarter of
better-than-anticipated gains as it reported earnings on Tuesday. The tech giant
had largely exceeded analyst expectations for the previous two quarters, and
Tuesday’s results showed growth in both digital advertising and demand for
Google Cloud. Shares rose in after-hours training.
“The momentum across the company is extraordinary. Our commitment to innovation,
as well as our long-term focus and investment in AI, are paying off with
consumers and partners benefiting from our AI tools,” said the CEO, Sundar
Pichai.
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Campaigners say 21% of people at workshops did not disclose on their
applications relationships with firms being discussed
More than one in five attenders at EU events on regulating big tech companies
did not disclose links to the industry when applying to take part, according to
transparency campaigners who say hidden networks are distorting public debate.
Researchers at three NGOs analysed nearly 4,000 registrations at European
Commission workshops organised earlier this year to test companies’ compliance
with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), a law to curb anti-competitive behaviour.
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Tech company orders six or seven small nuclear reactors from California’s Kairos
Power
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Google has signed a “world first” deal to buy energy from a fleet of mini
nuclear reactors to generate the power needed for the rise in use of artificial
intelligence.
The US tech corporation has ordered six or seven small nuclear reactors (SMRs)
from California’s Kairos Power, with the first due to be completed by 2030 and
the remainder by 2035.
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Department of Justice examining ‘structural remedies’ to challenge tech
corporation’s internet search monopoly
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The US government may ask a judge to force the breakup of Google’s business as
it attempts to challenge the tech corporation’s monopoly over the internet
search market.
The Department of Justice has filed court papers that say it is considering
enforcing “structural remedies” that would prevent Google from using some of its
products such as Chrome, Android and Play, which the DoJ argues give the company
an advantage over rivals.
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Google must make Android apps available from competing sources and cannot forbid
use of in-app payment methods
A US judge on Monday ordered Alphabet’s Google to overhaul its mobile app
business to give Android users more options to download apps and to pay for
transactions within them, following a jury verdict last year for the Fortnite
game maker Epic Games. The injunction by US district judge James Donato in San
Francisco outlined the changes Google must undertake to open up its lucrative
app store, Play, to greater competition, including making Android apps available
from rival sources.
Donato’s order said that for three years Google cannot prohibit the use of
in-app payment methods and must allow users to download competing third-party
Android app platforms or stores.
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Fortnite maker’s lawsuit says Samsung Auto Blocker deters users from app
downloads outside Google’s Play store
Fortnite video game maker Epic Games on Monday accused Alphabet’s Google and
Samsung, the world’s largest Android phone manufacturer, of conspiring to
protect Google’s Play store from competition.
Epic filed a lawsuit in US federal court in California alleging that a Samsung
mobile security feature called Auto Blocker was intended to deter users from
downloading apps from sources other than the Play store or Samsung’s Galaxy
store. It’s Epic’s second antitrust suit against Google.
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Many fear the arrival of tech giants such as Amazon, Microsoft and Google in the
state of Querétaro will place too much of a strain on scarce water and
electricity resources
In a nondescript building in an industrial park in central Mexico, cavernous
rooms hold stack after stack of servers studded with blue lights, humming with
computations and cooled by thousands of little fans and large vents blasting
great columns of air across the room.
“Datacentres are the lungs of digital life,” says Amet Novillo, the managing
director of Equinix Mexico, a digital infrastructure company, as he stands in
the middle of the airflows that stop the hardware overheating.
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Agency accuses Meta, Google, TikTok and other companies of sharing troves of
user information with third-parties
Social media and online video companies are collecting huge troves of your
personal information on and off their websites or apps and sharing it with a
wide range of third-party entities, a new Federal Trade Commission (FTC) staff
report on nine tech companies confirms.
The FTC report published on Thursday looked at the data-gathering practices of
Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube, Discord, Reddit, Amazon, Snap, TikTok and Twitter/X
between January 2019 and 31 December 2020. The majority of the companies’
business models incentivized tracking how people engaged with their platforms,
collecting their personal data and using it to determine what content and ads
users see on their feeds, the report states.
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Exclusive: Tech company wants Labour to relax laws that prevent AI models being
‘trained’ on copyrighted materials
Google has said that Britain risks being left behind in the global artificial
intelligence race unless the government moves quickly to build more datacentres
and let tech companies use copyrighted work in their AI models.
The company pointed to research showing that the UK is ranked seventh on a
global AI readiness index for data and infrastructure, and called for a number
of policy changes.
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