Meta has emerged victorious in a massive antitrust case, with a federal judge ruling that the company is not a monopoly. The win was largely attributed to TikTok's existence, which has forced Meta to compete more aggressively in various markets.
In the FTC's case against Meta, it was argued that the company's dominance of social media platforms, particularly Instagram and WhatsApp, stifled innovation and competition. However, in a surprising twist, the court found in favor of Meta, citing the presence of TikTok as a key factor in the company's ability to adapt and respond to changing market conditions.
While some may view this ruling as a victory for big tech, others argue that it sends an important message about the need for effective antitrust enforcement. "This decision highlights the importance of a level playing field," said a spokesperson for the FTC. "When companies have the resources and scale to compete with others, they are more likely to innovate and drive growth."
In other news, a recent database error caused by Cloudflare took down a significant portion of the web, leaving many users unable to access certain websites. The company has apologized for the outage and is working to rectify the issue.
Meanwhile, Roblox has announced plans to collect tens of millions of kids' selfies in order to use them for age verification purposes. The move has raised concerns about data privacy and the potential risks associated with sharing personal information online.
TikTok has also made headlines recently by introducing a new feature that includes an affirmation journal as part of its screen time management tool. While some have praised the initiative, others have expressed skepticism about the company's motives.
In other tech news, Google's latest Gemini 3 model is now available, and pop culture picks are being discussed on this week's episode of the Engadget Podcast.
In the FTC's case against Meta, it was argued that the company's dominance of social media platforms, particularly Instagram and WhatsApp, stifled innovation and competition. However, in a surprising twist, the court found in favor of Meta, citing the presence of TikTok as a key factor in the company's ability to adapt and respond to changing market conditions.
While some may view this ruling as a victory for big tech, others argue that it sends an important message about the need for effective antitrust enforcement. "This decision highlights the importance of a level playing field," said a spokesperson for the FTC. "When companies have the resources and scale to compete with others, they are more likely to innovate and drive growth."
In other news, a recent database error caused by Cloudflare took down a significant portion of the web, leaving many users unable to access certain websites. The company has apologized for the outage and is working to rectify the issue.
Meanwhile, Roblox has announced plans to collect tens of millions of kids' selfies in order to use them for age verification purposes. The move has raised concerns about data privacy and the potential risks associated with sharing personal information online.
TikTok has also made headlines recently by introducing a new feature that includes an affirmation journal as part of its screen time management tool. While some have praised the initiative, others have expressed skepticism about the company's motives.
In other tech news, Google's latest Gemini 3 model is now available, and pop culture picks are being discussed on this week's episode of the Engadget Podcast.