The Fragile Web: How a Single AWS Outage Revealed Our Internet’s Centralized Weakness
The Domino Effect of Digital Dependency When Amazon Web Services experienced significant disruptions during overnight and early morning hours ET…
The Domino Effect of Digital Dependency When Amazon Web Services experienced significant disruptions during overnight and early morning hours ET…
Microsoft’s Potential Leap into Official Xbox Emulation Recent whispers in the tech community suggest that Microsoft is actively developing an…
Grainger Announces Major U.K. Exit Strategy Industrial supply giant Grainger has revealed comprehensive plans to completely withdraw from the United…
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The Dawn of Digital Co-workers Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s recent declaration about the future workforce being a blend of biological…
Federal regulators allege Ticketmaster and Live Nation have systematically enabled ticket scalpers while collecting fees from multiple transactions. The lawsuit claims the companies deliberately avoided effective anti-scalping measures while generating billions in resale fees.
Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation Entertainment are facing intensified legal scrutiny following a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission and seven states. According to reports, the legal action accuses the ticketing companies of deceptive practices that allegedly enable mass ticket purchases by resellers who then profit from inflated prices.
Trade Policy Reversal Marks Critical Turning Point The Trump administration’s decision to grant tariff exemptions to dozens of major American…