Nintendo will pay a $40 million fine for faulty Joy-Cons - Engadget
Nintendo will pay a $40 million fine for faulty Joy-Cons A French regulatory authority accused Nintendo of Europe for deceptive business practices. …
Nintendo will pay a $40 million fine for faulty Joy-Cons A French regulatory authority accused Nintendo of Europe for deceptive business practices. …
… The ruling places the onus of responsibility for any factual errors on Google, as the AI Overview rewrites information "in its own words and according to its own structure." In this case, the overview confidently suggested that one of the publishers was "known for dubious business practices" and bu… …
… By Karissa Bell April 21, 2026 3:32 pm EST Meta is facing a new lawsuit over its advertising practices. …
… In Valve's case, it seems the business' escalating steps to curb gift card scams has reached an end. …
… We've launched a strategic market status investigation into Microsoft's business software ecosystem and set out details of what the investigation will cover: https://t.co/ej7nuaJZkW pic.twitter.com/pDFMqWCdti — Competition & Markets Authority @CMAgovUK May 14, 2026 She also stressed the importance … …
… 18, 2026 3:33 pm EST Apple has laid out its new business terms for apps that will be distributed in the European Union. …
… In announcing the settlement, the Justice Department noted that the app has since "undergone significant changes to its ownership, management, compliance functions, and privacy practices." TikTok finalized a deal earlier this year that created a new entity for its US business. …
… Google offered some possible adjustments to how search results are displayed in response, but it seems the regulator is going to keep fighting for more robust changes to Google's search business. …
… These expensive circular deals are part of what's driving the current AI boom, but they aren't exactly a sustainable business practice. …
… Of course, when Careless People was published, it instantly caused the company to go out of business and its leaders were given the necessary scrutiny... oh hang on, wait, no. …