A landmark court ruling forced Apple to drop App Store restrictions, letting developers finally link to outside payment options. But Apple isn’t backing down—and the result could shape the future of digital marketplaces.
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Meta’s massive Texas solar deal signals a tech-fueled shift in clean energy—will it be enough to power AI sustainably, or are deeper policy changes still needed?
The new $500 million Generation Gold Standard initiative marks a seismic shift from traditional vaccine funding—but experts warn against tunnel vision in public health strategy.
Groundbreaking clinical trial results show semaglutide can halt and reverse fatty liver disease, but access and cost pose looming hurdles.
Recent studies confirm flu and COVID-19 vaccines can briefly lengthen menstrual cycles, but changes are minor, temporary, and have no effect on fertility.
Millions of Apple and third-party AirPlay devices remain vulnerable to silent Wi-Fi attacks—even after Apple’s patch. Is your living room part of the next digital frontier for hackers?
United’s bold investment in JetZero’s blended wing aircraft signals a challenge to aviation’s status quo—and a possible breakthrough for green flight.
Recent clinical trials show that varenicline—long used to help adults quit smoking—can triple the chances of young adults quitting vaping, signaling a shift in how pediatricians might finally tackle this epidemic.
The world is banking on a nuclear surge to fight climate change, but is America ready to address the vulnerabilities and justice questions that come with a new uranium rush?
The FBI reports a record $16.6 billion lost to cybercrime in 2024, with older Americans hit especially hard. As scams evolve and losses rise, are deregulated tech and weak accountability leaving us all at risk?