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iPhone must switch to USB-C in 2024 to follow EU rules

iPhone must switch to USB-C in 2024 to follow EU rules

After long campaigns, negotiations and procrastination, the European Union has finally approved a law by which it could force Apple to adopt the standard USB-C connection port on its iPhone devices by the fall of 2024, at the expense of the ‘current. . Flash. Negotiations resulted in a provisional agreement on changes to the Radio ...

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How are the new Spanish consumer regulations affecting Apple?

How are the new Spanish consumer regulations affecting Apple?

The Ministry of Consumption announced a new reform of the Spanish law on consumption, which had already been approved on April 27 by the Council of Ministers. With him, we seek to extend the useful life of electronic devices. Apple, like any other manufacturer, is no exception to the new regulations, which impose a mandatory ...

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What does the new Spanish consumer regulation say?

What does the new Spanish consumer regulation say?

Spanish consumers are in luck. The Council of Ministers approved a reform of consumer law that advocates a circular economy and fights for greater sustainability of electronic devices. Among other strategies to give products more life, the new consumer regulations stipulate that they must have a three-year warranty (not two as before) and that manufacturers ...

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The risks of unregulated artificial intelligence: what does the EU offer?

The risks of unregulated artificial intelligence: what does the EU offer?

No one doubts the benefits of using artificial intelligence in all aspects of everyday life. It is one of the technologies that has generated the most interest because of the advancements it brings to society in general and the economy. Its rapid progress, for better or for worse, has resulted in drastic changes and digital ...

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Covid Relief Bill still includes Felony Streaming Act, but Twitch Streamers are likely safe

Covid Relief Bill still includes Felony Streaming Act, but Twitch Streamers are likely safe

photo:: Thassos Catopodis (Getty Images) Earlier this month, Republican Senator Thom Tillis managed to refine an act that would turn streaming copyrighted material into a crime on the much discussed omnibus expenditure account, which also contains a poor second Covid Relief Checkamongst other things. After some more debate (and many concessions), Is Congress ready to ...