Thousands of computer users across the globe scrambled to reboot on Wednesday after a wave of ransomware cyberattacks spread from Ukraine and Russia through...
Google has been fined 2.42bn euros ($2.7bn; £2.1bn) by the European Commission after it ruled the company had abused its power by promoting its own shopping comparison service at the top of search results.
The amount is the regulator's largest penalty to date against a company accused of distorting the market.
The ruling also orders Google to end its anti-competitive practices within 90 days or face a further penalty.
The US firm said it may appeal.
British Prime Minister Theresa May faced pressure to resign on Friday after losing her parliamentary majority, plunging the country into uncertainty as Brexit talks...
Britain braces for the final day of general election campaigning on Wednesday, after a turbulent few weeks which have shifted the political ground and...