On the very day that the European Union's new privacy law, the General Data Protection Regulation, took effect, a privacy activist has hit Google with a lawsuit, claiming €3.7 billion (US$4.3 billion) for non-compliance.
Intel has updated patches issued earlier for its Broadwell and Haswell range of processors to guard against one variant of the Spectre vulnerability.
An American lawyer and amateur model is suing Apple, claiming its Safari browser sparked a porn addiction and ruined his marriage.
While North Korea potentially readies to take on the rest of the world, China has a battle of its own to deal with, with a Chinese IT company claiming Apple's Siri infringes on its trademarks.
Sydney Archbishop George Pell has decided not to sue Twitter for defamation over an Australian comedian's tweet, after it was taken down from the site.
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