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The iPhone will be required to use USB-C by 2024 thanks to new EU policy
By Derrek Lee published
The EU has announced a new policy that will require USB-C charging on devices by 2024. The move will seemingly affect iPhones more than other devices.
Google and Sonos point fingers as some Pixel phones are unable to set up smart home devices
By Derrek Lee published
Google says that some Pixel users are unable to set up smart home devices due to an "interruption caused by Sonos." Sonos says it's Google's own fault.
Google Photos feature leads to a $100M settlement payout over privacy law violation
By Derrek Lee published
Google has agreed to a settlement of $100 million over a feature in Google Photos that allegedly violated a biometrics privacy law in Illinois.
A new lawsuit claims Google's 'Order Online' button is 'deceptive and unfair'
By Derrek Lee published
A Florida company is suing Google for "unlawful" use of its "Order Online" button to direct customers to a website that Google owns and controls.
Sony suspends PlayStation sales in Russia
By Samuel Tolbert last updated
Sony has joined multiple other gaming companies in halting the sales of its products in Russia.
Ex-Google CEO thinks 5G in the US is a joke, calls out AT&T and Verizon
By Derrek Lee published
An article penned by a Harvard professor and Google's former CEO highlights how the U.S. has fallen behind in 5G.
FCC approves broadband 'nutrition labels' to help you shop for internet
By Derrek Lee published
The FCC is moving forward with plans to mandate "nutrition labels" for broadband providers, requiring them to display relevant information for consumers.
Google, Apple warn of 'harmful consequences' from proposed Senate bills
By Derrek Lee published
New legislation could change how Google and Apple run their app stores, but they argue that the bills could put consumers at risk.
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