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Luxembourg, Sep 27 (EFE) .- (Camera: Jorge Ocaña) A five-day trial at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) began on Monday to discuss the 4.3 billion euros fine that the European Commission (CE) imposed on the company in 2018, accusing it of illegal practices on Android devices to enhance the dominant position of the search engine.FOOTAGE OF THE TRIAL.
Google has now blocked an removed 2.7 billion fake ads after ramping up their task force.
The EU says it has slapped a record 4.34-billion-euro ($5.04 billion) antitrust fine on Google for illegally using its Android operating system to strengthen the dominance of its search engine. SOUNDBITE
Fraichement diplômée, Riley est désormais une adolescente, ce qui n'est pas sans déclencher un chamboulement majeur au sein du quartier général qui doit faire face à quelque chose d'inattendu : l'arrivée de nouvelles émotions ! Joie, Tristesse, Colère, Peur et Dégoût - qui ont longtemps fonctionné avec succès - ne savent pas trop comment réagir lorsqu'Anxiété débarque. Et il semble qu'elle ne soit pas la seule...
History has been made at Mount Panorama during the Thrifty Bathurst 500 event with the Ford Performance SuperVan 4.2 setting a trio of lap records, securing the benchmark time for the quickest closed-wheel vehicle, electric vehicle, and commercial vehicle to lap the 6.2-kilometre racetrack.With Romain Dumas at the helm, SuperVan 4.2 lapped Mount Panorama in an electrifying time of 1:56.3247, with a top speed in excess of 300km/h achieved on both Mountain Straight and Conrod Straight. The lap time was set just after the Australian Supercars Top 10 Shootout, which finished with a pole time of 2:06.5465.The new benchmark time from SuperVan 4.2 is a line in the sand, heralding a new era for electric vehicles, with the purpose-built demonstrator pushing the limits of EV performance during its time in Bathurst, beating an unrestricted GT3 car in the process.This is now the second time Romain Dumas has re-written the history books with SuperVan 4.2, following his record-smashing run at the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb last year.SuperVan 4.2 is not your traditional race car. Standing tall at roughly double the height of a GT3 race car, weighing almost 1800kg, and with not a drop of fuel in sight, nothing like it has ever tackled the legendary tarmac of Mount Panorama.
With 1400 horsepower being delivered to all four wheels, SuperVan 4.2 already has an impressive track pedigree. During its assault on the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb the all-electric racer finished second outright and first in class – smashing the class record in the process.This was thanks to a number of key upgrades since it was first revealed, as SuperVan 4.0, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2022, including the shedding of almost 400kg of weight, an enhanced battery and electric motors, and a new aerodynamic package capable of generating two tonnes of downforce at 240km/h.