Often a bellwether in state-level regulation, California wants to force social media platforms to remove 'materially deceptive content'
The tiny electronic devices remain a vital means of communication in some areas - such as health care and emergency services, thanks to their durability and long battery life
FBI director says China-backed hackers, known as Flax Typhoon, infiltrated internet-connected devices
At the end of this month, the Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station will close its doors, signaling the end to polluting coal-powered electricity in the UK, in a landmark first for any G7 nation
Qualcomm can appeal on points of law to the EU Court of Justice, Europe's highest
The Luxembourg-based General Court mostly agreed with the European Union competition enforcer's assessments of the case, but annulled the fine
Teresa Ribera must secure European Parliament's approval before taking up her post
The law criminalizes tech titans whose platforms allow illegal products or activities
Observers say the trend indicates the Chinese public’s cultural confidence but also reflects a lack of freedom of speech
Attorney for the platform says law unfairly targets the company, runs afoul of First Amendment
India's role in rollout of the new iPhone marks the first time Apple has manufactured an iPhone Pro in India and highlights supply chain shift away from China
Nuclear fuel in the reactor cores melted after the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 caused the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant's cooling systems to fail
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