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Apple’s Top Executives Likely to Be Deposed in US Antitrust Probe Against Google

Google has been accused of paying billions of dollars each year to Apple, Samsung, and others to make Google's search engine the default on their devices. HIGHLIGHTS •The US government is preparing to determine if Google broke antitrust law •It has sought depositions of "Apple's most senior executives." •Google is accused of paying to have Google search as the default engine.  The Justice Department wants to depose some of Apple's top executives as it prepares for a trial to determine if Alphabet's Google broke antitrust law in how it runs its search business, a lawyer representing Apple said on Friday. In its complaint, the Justice Department accused Google of paying billions of dollars each year in exclusionary agreements with Apple, Samsung and others so that they will make Google's search engine the default on their devices. In a pre-trial hearing, Steven Sunshine, speaking for Apple, said that the government was asking for depositions of "Apple...

7 Amazing Facts About Gaming

  Video games engulf our very core with gameplay that mystifies us, stories that thrill and amaze us and characters that live forever in our memory. There are so many small hidden stories and facts behind all the games that we have enjoyed and cherished. Let’s look at some of them:   1. The game Sonic Hedgehog has inspired a gene in Human Body called  SHH (Sonic Hedgehog). It is responsible for ensuring all our limbs & organs grow where they are supposed to.  2.  In Pokemon Red & Blue, the three renowned birds Arcticuno, Zapdos & Moltres actually means "one two three" in Spanish! Arctic- UNO,  Zap- DOS, Mol- TRES  as spelled in Spanish.  3. So everybody thought that the Video games are actually useless! Here the answer: Studies indicate that Surgeons who regularly play Video Games make 37% fewer mistakes and operate 27% faster than their peers.  4. If you ever pitied Rockstar's GTA for getting all the negative reviews, you can sav...

9 weird but true facts about Technology

1.  Changing fonts can save Printer Ink.  That's right, fonts are not created equal. People create different kinds of fonts for all kinds of reasons: to convey a message, for decoration, embellishment or as iconography. The theory is, if you use a 'lighter' font (with a lighter stroke), you'll use slightly less ink per page. Based on the assumption that you're only printing with inkjet printers that use the old style cartridges (not ink tanks, and not tonerbased laser printers), you'll likely save about 10 per cent ink by switching to one of the lighter fonts. Of course, the flipside to this argument is that as a home consumer, you'll never print enough volumes to actually see a benefit. 2. Email existed before the world wide Web.  You probably don't even think before composing a one-line email message and sending it. But it wasn't always so easy. There's an interesting clip on YouTube: "How to send an Email – Database – 1984". This was...

11 Fun Facts About Technology

1. The  Firefox  logo isn’t a fox… it’s a red panda! 2.  Samsung  is 38 years and 1 month older than Apple. 3. One  Petabyte  (PB) = 1024 (TB). To put this in perspective, a 50PB hard drive could hold the entire written works of mankind from the beginning of recorded history in all languages.   4 . Alexa is always listening to your conversations.  Alexa  stores all of your dialogue history in the cloud to improve the Alexa experience. 5. On average, people read 10% slower from a  screen  than from paper. 6. The first  computer mouse  was made in 1964 by Doug Engelbart. It was rectangular and made from wood! 7. On average, there is only one reply per  12 million spam emails sent . 8. Surgeons that grew up playing  video games  more than three hours per week make 37% fewer errors and have a 42% faster completion rate when performing laparoscopic surgery and suturing. 9. NASA’s internet speed is  91 GB per...