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Supreme Court makes it harder for EPA to police sewage discharges
The Supreme Court has made it harder for environmental regulators to limit water pollution, ruling for San Francisco in a case about the discharge of raw sewage that sometimes occurs during heavy rains
Cybercrime crew stole then resold hundreds of tickets to Swift concerts: Prosecutors
A cybercrime crew stole then resold more than 900 digital tickets to Taylor Swift concerts and other pricey events
MWC 2025: Nothing Shows Off (3A) Phones With AI Organization Tool
AI-powered Essential Space is a favorites tab for screenshots, photos, to-do lists, and more that Nothing said is coming soon.
Vast ‘megaberg’ the size of Gloucestershire runs aground
After nearly 40 years at sea, the world’s largest iceberg has run aground on the remote British overseas territory of South Georgia, one of the biologically rich habitats on Earth home to millions of penguins, seals and endangered albatross.
Shopify vs Shopify Plus (2025): Is It Worth Upgrading?
For businesses earning $1M+ in sales and scaling fast, Shopify Plus isn’t just an upgrade — it’s an efficiency multiplier.
Uber teams up with Waymo to start selling driverless rides in Austin, Texas
Uber is shifting into a new gear in Austin, Texas where its ride-hailing service will begin dispatching self-driving cars to pick up passengers looking for a way to get around that city
Access Management Policy
Without appropriate access management controls, businesses are at significant risk from the loss or theft of both physical and digital assets. Access management controls establish who is allowed the appropriate level of access in order to do their jobs while reducing the potential for damage or harm to the company. The purpose of this customizable …
AI: Where Is the Fastest Return on Investment?
Vast sums are being invested in artificial intelligence. These investments are all over the map. But which are likely to give a fast return? Drew Robb, writing for TechRepublic Premium, answers that question by explaining the current investment trends in AI and where the money is likely to be well spent. Featured text from the …
Lobster fishermen can sue environmental group for defamation, judge says
A federal court has ruled that a group of fishermen can sue one of the world’s largest seafood watchdog groups for defamation for publishing a report that described Maine lobster as an unwise choice for consumers
Donald Trump confirms Mexico and Canada tariffs – prompting a stock sell off
Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada have come into effect as has an additional 10% on Chinese products, bringing the total import tax to 20%.