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Apple asks EU to scrap landmark digital competition law

September 25, 2025 Phys.org

Apple asked the European Union to scrap its landmark digital competition law on Thursday, arguing that it poses security risks and creates a “worse experience” for consumers.This post was originally published on this site

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Louisiana’s $3B power upgrade for Meta project raises questions about who should foot the bill

September 25, 2025 Phys.org

In a rural corner of Louisiana, Meta is building one of the world’s largest data centers, a $10 billion behemoth as big as 70 football fields that will consume more power in a day than […]

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One Tech Tip: How to move your music library to another streaming platform

September 25, 2025 Phys.org

Want to switch to Apple Music because you can’t find your favorite indie band on Spotify? Or maybe you’re on Amazon Music but saw a new subscriber offer on Tidal that’s too good to pass […]

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Why you don’t have to block roads or glue yourself to buildings to be a climate activist

September 24, 2025 Phys.org

“Get a job!” shouted yet another driver going past me in the sweeping rain outside Preston New Road fracking site, on another bitingly cold winter’s day. Recipients of these outbursts were mostly retirees like the […]

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Graduated, now what? Survey of young Africans shows degrees don’t always land them a job

September 24, 2025 Phys.org

Study hard, get your degree, and then step confidently into a stable, well-paid job. That’s long been the assumption about how to secure a livelihood: in neat, predictable stages. But it is increasingly out of […]

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Despite Google’s recent victory, a flurry of competition cases could still change how the tech giants do business

September 24, 2025 Phys.org

A US judge recently decided not to break up Google, despite a ruling last year that the company held a monopoly in the online search market. Between Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and Meta, there are […]

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Professional ambition often outweighs security concerns in cloud computing adoption

September 24, 2025 Phys.org

New insights into how and why people choose to adopt cloud computing services is reported in the International Journal of Services, Economics and Management. The research found that professional ambition often outweighs concerns about data […]

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Why economies gain by preparing for climate change

September 24, 2025 Phys.org

Climate change is a major economic threat. With a new model, economist Andrea Titton shows how climate disasters can disrupt supply chains, how climate tipping points may cost trillions each year, and how international fairness […]

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Spectacle, weirdness and novelty: What early cinema tells us about the appeal of ‘AI slop’

September 24, 2025 Phys.org

Talking monkeys vlogging from sacred sites, three-legged sharks wearing Nike sneakers, babies trapped in space… if you spend any time on social media these days you’re likely to come across such examples of what’s been […]

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The more in favor of welfare you are, the more likely you are to support cycle lanes

September 24, 2025 Phys.org

Public transport infrastructure can be deeply political. A new cycle lane appears in a neighborhood, and suddenly the letters page of the local paper is full. A plan to pedestrianize a city center street sparks […]

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