The Justice Department’s Lawsuit Against Apple: Everything You Need to Know
Thursday, the United States Justice Department joined 16 states and Washington D.C. in a massive antitrust lawsuit against Apple. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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Thursday, the United States Justice Department joined 16 states and Washington D.C. in a massive antitrust lawsuit against Apple. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The U. S. government recently added the world's leading drone manufacturer, Da-Jiang Innovations, better known as DJI, to its economic blacklist. Joining dozens of other Chinese companies, including leading chipmaker SMIC, DJI was also recognized by the agency's Commerce Department for being one of 4 companies that 'enabled wide-scale human rights abuses within China through abusive genetic collection and analysis or high-technology surveillance. dpreview.com »
Yesterday, the U. S. Secretary of the Interior officially signed an order temporarily grounding all Chinese-made drones in the government’s fleet, solidifying a ‘pause’ that was first announced in October and drawing a heated response from market leader DJI. petapixel.com »
Yesterday, the United States Interior Department signed an order to ground its fleet of more than 800 drones for non-emergency operations following ongoing concerns of cybersecurity threats. dpreview.com »
Editor’s Note (September 30, 2019): In the original version of this article we incorrectly identified Business Transformation/IS Department as its imaging sensor division when it is, in fact, the Information Services division and misstated where in the company its reorganization was occurring. dpreview.com »
The Miami Beach Police Department found a loophole to circumvent Florida's 2015 ban on police drone surveillance — a tethered, relatively immobile blimp with a camera attached to the underside. dpreview.com »
B&H Foto & Electronics Corp. , the company behind retail site B&H Photo, has agreed to pay $3,220,000 to settle a federal discrimination case, according to the U. S. Department of Labor. dpreview.com »