Microsoft has announced a no-cost option for Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10 users in the European Economic Area, responding to consumer rights concerns. This decision follows pressure from Euroconsumers, aiming to align with EU regulations and sustainability goals.
Ukrainian President Zelensky warns of escalating Russian aggression at the UN, urging allies to unite and bolster support to prevent a broader conflict. He highlights the dangers of a global arms race and calls for regulations on military AI technology.
Apple is hinting at a revolutionary Notification Forwarding feature for third-party smartwatches, potentially changing how users interact with their devices. This move could comply with EU regulations and reshape the smartwatch landscape.
Amazon's subscription practices are under fire as the FTC launches a civil case that could lead to hefty fines and damages. The trial could reshape how the retail giant operates its Prime service.
The U.S. government's new visa policies could reshape the Indian IT sector, impacting jobs and outsourcing strategies. Experts predict significant changes as firms adapt to new rules.
Former CDC officials testify that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership has fostered an anti-scientific environment, risking public health and vaccine access. Concerns grow as vaccination rates plummet across the U.S.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy moves to dissolve the Delta-Aeromexico partnership over fairness concerns regarding Mexico's airline regulations, impacting travel and trade.
Frances Daniels, a mother from Baltimore, is outraged after reading the Trump administration's health report, which omitted critical mentions of smoking and nicotine. Her child's battle with EVALI highlights the urgent need for better regulations on vaping and tobacco.
The recent fatal shooting of far-right activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah university has sparked renewed debate over the state's controversial gun laws, particularly HB 128, which allows open carry on college campuses. As scrutiny intensifies, concerns about safety and the implications for classroom emergencies emerge.
As data centers proliferate, U.S. policymakers face a dilemma: how to protect electricity grids from overwhelming demand. Texas leads the charge in proposing new regulations to manage energy use during emergencies, igniting a national debate.