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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2025 · 13 MIN

Google’s Antitrust Ruling, Amazon’s Kuiper Takes Flight, and North Korea’s Crypto Heists

from Connecting the Dots

In today’s episode, Alex and Morgan cover the intersection of law, technology, and global security. From Google’s antitrust ruling to Amazon’s first airline deal for satellite internet and North Korea’s intensifying crypto hacks, these stories show how innovation and regulation shape today’s connected world.Google’s Antitrust RulingThe U.S. v. Google case ended with a measured ruling. While the court stopped short of forcing divestitures like Chrome, it will require Google to share search data with rivals and restrict payments for default search engine placement. The hosts discuss how this strikes a balance between curbing market dominance and avoiding industry disruption.Amazon’s Project Kuiper Lands JetBlueAmazon’s satellite internet initiative, Project Kuiper, has found its first airline partner: JetBlue. By 2027, Kuiper terminals will be installed on about a quarter of JetBlue’s fleet, promising faster and more reliable in-flight Wi-Fi. Alex and Morgan explore how this move positions Amazon to compete in the growing in-flight connectivity market.North Korea’s Crypto Hacking OperationsFinally, reports show North Korean hackers are escalating attacks on the cryptocurrency sector. Using tactics like fake job offers and sophisticated impersonation, they’ve stolen billions of dollars to fund weapons programs. The hosts examine what this means for crypto security, international law enforcement, and the future of digital asset regulation.Recap and CloseFrom a cautious ruling on Big Tech, to Amazon’s push into satellite-powered aviation, to the growing risks of crypto exploitation by nation-states, today’s stories underscore the tension between innovation, competition, and security.Sign-off: “We’re here to help at Snarful, so reach out on our website if you have any more questions.”

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