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  • Google Search Could Change Forever in the UK

    Google Search Could Change Forever in the UK

    “The decision to formally designate Google with Strategic Market Status is an important step to improving competition in digital markets,” argues Rocio Concha, director of policy and advocacy at UK consumer watchdog Which?. “Online search is evolving as gen AI tools become more widely used, but the CMA must still act to tackle the harmful dominance Google has now and to promote competition between gen AI search tools.”

    The CMA claims that Google Search accounts for more than 90 percent of all general search queries in the UK, and that over 200,000 firms in the UK collectively spent more than £10 billion ($13.3 billion) on Google search advertising in 2024.

    “Designating Google with SMS enables us to consider proportionate, targeted interventions to ensure that general search services are open to effective competition, and that consumers and businesses that rely on Google can have confidence that they are treated fairly,” the CMA decision report reads.

    In a statement shared with WIRED in response to the CMA’s decision, Google’s senior director of competition Oliver Bethell said that many of the ideas for interventions raised in this process would “inhibit UK innovation and growth, potentially slowing product launches at a time of profound AI-based innovation.” It continued: “Others pose direct harm to businesses, with some warning that they may be forced to raise prices for customers.”

    This is not a surprising response, says Greg Dowell, senior competition knowledge lawyer at law firm Macfarlanes. “I think we can expect Google and all the other big tech firms that are being subjected to these new rules to try and defend their practices on the basis that they are pro-consumer,” says Dowell. “Ultimately it is natural that Google and other firms in this position don’t want to be constrained in what they can do when it comes to new product development.”

    The new regulation will also affect Google Search’s “News” tab and its “Top Stories” carousel, as well as Google Discover. Google News, the company’s stand-alone news product, and AI chatbot Gemini are not affected, the CMA says.

    Dowell claims that implementing this roadmap might take a number of months. “The CMA may go further than the EU has done with the [Digital Markets Act], particularly with regards to restrictions relating to Google’s AI services and how they’re integrated into Google search,” he explains.

    “The CMA essentially has a huge degree of flexibility in the interventions that it can seek to impose, and so it can continually react to developments as they occur. So that’s one benefit of the UK digital markets regulation regime, particularly when you compare it to the situation in the EU, where these sorts of rules are fixed in the regulation itself.”

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  • Looming Malaria Drug Resistance Spurs Global Search For Single-Dose Cure

    Looming Malaria Drug Resistance Spurs Global Search For Single-Dose Cure

    Experts from across the globe discussed advances and challenges in single-dose antimalarial therapy at the MMV Science of Malaria Symposium.

    Malaria affects millions worldwide, and progress against the disease is stalling. Emerging drug…

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  • Ryan Ruby, Post-American Blues — Sidecar

    Ryan Ruby, Post-American Blues — Sidecar

    When last we heard from Thomas Pynchon, it was the Year of Our Lord 2013. Charismatic neoliberal Barack Obama had recently defeated generic plutocrat Mitt Romney to win a second term. Whistleblower Edward Snowden was typing under a bedsheet in a…

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  • Coca-Cola expands youth empowerment programme ahead of Milano Cortina 2026

    Coca-Cola expands youth empowerment programme ahead of Milano Cortina 2026

    To recognise and further support exceptional participants, 10 students will be awarded scholarships to continue their education. They will also gain exclusive access to a job-shadowing experience alongside professionals working on the Milano…

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  • Oldest living animal ever found suggests Atlantic Ocean is close to tipping point, say scientists

    Oldest living animal ever found suggests Atlantic Ocean is close to tipping point, say scientists

    Scientists studying clam and cockle shells have found signs that the currents in the Atlantic Ocean may be approaching a “tipping point”, which could have significant consequences for climate patterns.

    The researchers studied the layers of 

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  • Next Week on Xbox: New Games for October 13 to 17 – Xbox Wire

    1. Next Week on Xbox: New Games for October 13 to 17  Xbox Wire
    2. Next Week on Xbox: New Games for October 6 to 10  Xbox Wire
    3. Battlefield 6 is the biggest new game launching on Xbox this week  Windows Central
    4. These 30+ Games Are Coming To Xbox Next Week…

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  • Mysterious Anomaly in Pacific Ocean Hints at Nearby Supernova Explosion : ScienceAlert

    Mysterious Anomaly in Pacific Ocean Hints at Nearby Supernova Explosion : ScienceAlert

    An unexpected deep-sea deposit may be the smoking gun from a nearby star that exploded as a supernova in the relatively recent past.

    Earlier this year, a team of scientists in Germany discovered a strange spike in beryllium-10 in the seafloor…

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  • Map: 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes the Philippine Sea

    Map: 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes the Philippine Sea

    Note: Map shows the area with a shake intensity of 4 or greater, which U.S.G.S. defines as “light,” though the earthquake may be felt outside the areas shown.  All times on the map are Philippine time. The New York Times

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  • Apple Joins in on One of Asia’s Biggest Trends with iPhone Crossbody Strap

    Apple Joins in on One of Asia’s Biggest Trends with iPhone Crossbody Strap

    When Apple Inc. held its annual hardware showcase last month, its new iPhones got the attention. But the company also announced an accessory that is potentially crucial for its China turnaround: a slim woven strap that lets users wear their…

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  • Your Austin Grand Prix weekend gets a new pit stop: The F1® Hub

    Your Austin Grand Prix weekend gets a new pit stop: The F1® Hub

    Every October Austin transforms to become the heart of the Formula 1® weekend. The Circuit of The Americas attracts impressive turnouts, and the city of Austin buzzes with fans in team colours adding to the live music, food trucks and Texan…

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