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    Court cancels consumer-friendly click-to-cancel rule

    Aug 3, 2025

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  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting to shut down

    The Corporation for Public Broadcasting: Why Its Potential Shutdown Matters You may have recently heard some buzz about the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) possibly shutting down. For many of us who grew up watching PBS or listening to NPR, CPB has been an essential part of our media landscape.… MORE ⇢

    Corporation for Public Broadcasting to shut down
  • Tesla must pay $329 million in damages in fatal Autopilot case, jury says

    Tesla Faces $329 Million Verdict in Fatal Autopilot Lawsuit If you’ve been following the news on autonomous vehicles, you might have heard about a recent, significant legal decision involving Tesla. A jury has ordered Tesla to pay $329 million in damages related to a fatal crash that involved the company’s… MORE ⇢

    Tesla must pay $329 million in damages in fatal Autopilot case, jury says
  • No, the UK’s Online Safety Act Doesn’t Make Children Safer Online

    Understanding the UK’s Online Safety Act and Its Impact on Children’s Safety If you’ve been following recent discussions about online safety, you might have heard quite a bit about the UK’s Online Safety Act. There’s a lot of talk about whether this new legislation actually makes children safer on the… MORE ⇢

    No, the UK’s Online Safety Act Doesn’t Make Children Safer Online
  • What the IRS Free File Program Shutdown Means for You

    IRS Plans to End Free Tax Filing Program: What This Means for You If you’ve ever felt grateful for the convenience of the IRS Free File program, you’re not alone. This initiative allowed many taxpayers to file their federal tax returns for free using commercial software, making tax season a… MORE ⇢

    What the IRS Free File Program Shutdown Means for You
  • Reddit pauses its paywall plans / Subreddits that would charge a fee for access aren’t happening anytime soon.

    Why Reddit’s Paywall Plans Are on Hold If you’ve been following Reddit lately, you might have heard some buzz about proposed changes around monetizing subreddits. Originally, there was talk that Reddit would introduce a paywall system, where some communities could charge users a subscription fee for access. However, recent updates… MORE ⇢

    Reddit pauses its paywall plans / Subreddits that would charge a fee for access aren’t happening anytime soon.
  • Epic just won its Google lawsuit again, and Android may never be the same

    Epic’s Latest Victory Against Google: What It Means for Android Hey there! If you’ve been keeping an eye on the ongoing legal battles in the tech world, you’ve probably heard that Epic Games just scored another win against Google. This isn’t just another courtroom drama; it’s a game-changer (pun intended!)… MORE ⇢

    Epic just won its Google lawsuit again, and Android may never be the same
  • Apple says Trump’s tariffs are adding another $1 billion to its costs | The iPhone maker already spent $800 million on tariffs during the June quarter.

    How Trump’s Tariffs Are Impacting Apple’s Bottom Line If you’ve been following the news lately, you might have heard about the extra costs Apple is facing due to the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. It’s no secret that these tariffs are creating a ripple effect not just across the… MORE ⇢

    Apple says Trump’s tariffs are adding another $1 billion to its costs | The iPhone maker already spent $800 million on tariffs during the June quarter.
  • Amazon CEO wants to put ads in your Alexa+ conversations

    Amazon’s Bold Move: Introducing Ads into Alexa Conversations Imagine chatting with Alexa about your favorite recipes or your weekend plans—and then suddenly hearing a little ad pop up in the middle of your conversation. Sounds a bit strange, right? Well, that’s exactly what Amazon’s CEO is considering. The idea to… MORE ⇢

    Amazon CEO wants to put ads in your Alexa+ conversations
  • Meta brought AI to rural Colombia. Now students are failing exams

    Bringing AI to Rural Colombia: A Hopeful Start with Unexpected Challenges Imagine a small town in rural Colombia where technology is just beginning to find its way into classrooms. Recently, Meta introduced AI-powered educational tools to help students improve their learning experience. At first glance, it seemed like a brilliant… MORE ⇢

    Meta brought AI to rural Colombia. Now students are failing exams
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