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US authorities order new vote in Amazon union bid

Meta ordered to sell Giphy by UK regulator

Apple says it will notify users whose iPhones were hacked by spyware

UK privacy watchdog may fine selfie-hoarding Clearview AI £17m... eventually, perhaps

New Zealand Becomes First Country in the World To Fully Legalise Drug Checking

China surveillance of journalists to use 'traffic-light' system

Google agrees to monitoring by UK regulator as it replaces cookies with new data tracker

Samsung to build $17 bil chip plant in Texas

MI6 must adapt to new technology to survive, says spy chief

James Webb Space Telescope cleared for launch on December 22

New World Record: Almost 30% Efficiency for Next-Generation Tandem Solar Cells

The fact that Homeland Security is literally asking Americans what they think about Facial Recognition and AI with only 4 responses so far is disturbing

Belgian Researchers Develop a Solar Panel that Produces Hydrogen

A leaked internal Facebook survey shows employees are losing confidence in leadership and fewer than half intend to stay

Amazon threatens Visa and Mastercard’s credit card domination

'Ghost Particles' Detected at Large Hadron Collider In Breakthrough

South Korea will use VR to determine if the elderly can keep driving

Meta's acquisition of Giphy is set to be blocked by an antitrust regulator, report says

Facebook (Again) Tells Law Enforcement That Setting Up Fake Accounts Violates Its Terms Of Use

Fired Employees Sue Google for Breaching 'Don't Be Evil' Part of Contract

Europe’s first fully autonomous vehicle to carry people in Toulouse

Hunt for the ‘Blood Diamond of Batteries’ Impedes Green Energy Push - Dangerous mining conditions plague Congo, home to the world’s largest supply of cobalt, a key ingredient in electric cars. A leadership battle threatens reforms.

UN shipping body agrees voluntary measures to cut black carbon in the Arctic

NASA’s Curiosity rover sends ‘picture postcard’ from Mars

Barely anyone has upgraded to Windows 11, survey claims

Fact check: Is nuclear energy good for the climate?

What do EVs mean for the future of the gas station? Playgrounds and better food

Ontario Providing Access to Innovative Technology for Diabetes Care – Women's Health

Artificial intelligence and genome sequencing beat humans at outbreak detection

Could Luxury Submarine Trips Thrive as an Alternative to Space Tourism?

Retailers are hungry for your email address this holiday season. Here’s why.

UNESCO Members Adopt First Global AI Ethics Agreement 'To Benefit Humanity'

GlaxoSmithKline ready for human trials of HIV cure

UK regulator set to block Meta's Giphy deal - FT

Lithium-Ion Batteries Have Plunged in Cost by 97% – Here’s the Reasons Behind the Rapid Cost Decline

Astronomers Discover Ancient “Failed Star” With Lithium Deposits Intact

The underwater kites generating electricity as they move

Microsoft expands cloud services with two new datacenters in Wyoming

Inside the C.D.C.’s Pandemic ‘Weather Service’

The Telegraph: "Nvidia at risk of $1.25bn loss if Arm takeover falls through"

Can AI Truly Give Us a Glimpse of Lost Masterpieces? | Recent projects used machine learning to resurrect paintings by Klimt and Rembrandt. They raise questions about what computers can understand about art.

Spotify Pulls Plug on Car View Feature, Offers Users No Alternative

Parker Solar Probe sets new distance and speed records on solar slingshot

‘Buy now, pay later’ is booming. But companies are facing pressure to change.

How Facebook and Google fund global misinformation

Researchers Defeat Randomness to Create Ideal Code

Bitcoin Miners Resurrect Fossil Fuel Power Plant, Drawing Backlash From Environmentalists

Clinical Trial of Nasal Vaccine for Alzheimer's Disease

Workers' paradise? Portugal's new teleworking law takes flak

NASA wants to use the sun to power future deep space missions

Drivers and hand-held mobile phones: Extending the ban won't solve the problem – here's why

The James Webb space telescope: in search of the secrets of the Milky Way | James Webb space telescope

Pure CSS device fingerprinting - An experimental technique.

Australia to introduce new laws to force media platforms to unmask online trolls

Global Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Market to Reach USD 124.36 Billion by 2028

Ericsson to buy cloud firm Vonage for $6.2 billion