Tech5: Google told to remove some app store restrictions; Airbus to up India sou...
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US District Judge James Donato"s injunction mandates that Google allow Android users to download apps from rival sources and use alternative in-app payment methods for three years. Additionally, Google cannot incentivise device makers to preinstall its app store or share revenue with other app distributors. Google plans to appeal the ruling and seek a pause on the injunction, arguing it could harm consumers and developers.
The injunction is set to take effect on November 1, allowing Google time to comply. This ruling follows other antitrust challenges facing Google regarding its market practices in web search and advertising technology.
Faury said the company aims to continue on this growth trajectory, potentially doubling sourcing every five years. Notably, 2023 marked a shift where equipment for aircraft and helicopters surpassed IT services in procurement, he said. With a backlog of around 8,600 aircraft orders, including over 1,000 from IndiGo and Air India, Airbus anticipates producing approximately 770 planes this year. Some 60 companies that are part of the French aerospace association GIFAS are in India currently, exploring partnerships, according to the report.
The UN Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC) indicates that Southeast Asia has become a major hub for a multibillion-dollar industry driven by fraudulent schemes, largely operated by Chinese syndicates. Following the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov in France for enabling criminal activities, discussions on app provider liability have intensified. UNODC notes that criminal groups are increasingly leveraging advanced technologies, including deepfake software and unlicensed cryptocurrency exchanges, to enhance their operations.
On the careers page of its website, Infosys points out that the recruitment team does not request or require personal documents such as bank account details, tax forms or credit card information as part of the recruitment process. It provides a link that candidates can use to validate their offer letters.
Infosys received 2.4 million job applications in FY24, interviewed 194,367 applicants, and made offers to 26,975 applicants, according to ET, citing company filings.
Nayan Tech, which provides AI-based solutions for road condition and safety alerts, has raised $2 million in seed funding led by Beenext, according to data from Tracxn, a private markets intelligence provider. Nayan gathers decentralised data on roadways from dash cameras, street cameras, highway CCTV cameras and so on to generate information on safe routes, optimum paths and so on.
First Published: Oct 08, 2024, 09:54
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