Congress concerns Big Tech, Best Buy reveals Thanksgiving prepares – Video

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Congress questions Big Tech, Best Buy announces Thanksgiving plans - Video

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Apple’s Tim Cook, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Google’s Sundar Pichai and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos started affirming under oath on Capitol Hill.
The hearing becomes part of a 13 month long examination into prospective anti competitive habits by huge tech.
House Antitrust subcommittee grilled the 4 CEOs for hours discussing topics like Amazon’s treatment of its 3rd party sellers.
Google’s marketing practices Facebook’s rival acquisitions and Apple’s App Store.
A last report from the subcommittee is anticipated by end of year.
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United States Treasury Secretary Steve minuchin verified Chinese owned video app Tiktok was under evaluation by the Committee on Foreign financial investment in the United States.
Some political leaders have actually declared they’re worried about the app spying on us people and the Trump administration is thinking about a restriction.
Minuchin states an official suggestion would be made in the coming days.
And lastly BestBuy signed up with other big merchants and revealing it would keep shops closed on Thanksgiving Day.
The business followed Walmart and Target who earlier revealed their shops would not open on the United States vacation.
Consumers might desire more info about the day after `thanksgiving however.
All 3 shops have yet to reveal how they formally prepare to deal with Black Friday crowds throughout an international pandemic.
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