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Ryan Naraine

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20 articles stable

Ryan Naraine has appeared in 20 articles since 2018-10. Coverage peaked in 2024Q1 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside SecurityWeek, Microsoft, Google, Apple.

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2024-03-22
TechCrunch 9 related

The US DOJ's Apple lawsuit has many parallels to its Microsoft lawsuit in the 1990s, but Apple's monopoly position is not nearly as clear-cut as Microsoft's was

“Apple inhibits third-party smartwatches from maintaining a reliable connection with the iPhone.”  —  To be fair, Apple does that to its own smartwatches too. X: Charles Arthur / @charlesarthur : We t...

2024-02-23
Reuters 28 related

The US FTC says Avast needs to pay $16.5M and stop selling web browsing data for ads to settle charges that the UK company misrepresented its use of such data

antivirus giant hit with major fine Greg Noone / Tech Monitor : Avast slapped with $16.5m fine from FTC for selling user data without permission Efe Udin / Gizchina : FTC fines Avast $16.5 million in ...

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