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Former Apple Vision Pro Engineer Accused of Stealing Secret Product Documents
A former Apple Vision Pro engineer is accused of stealing confidential documents before joining Snap Inc. Learn more about the case and its implications.

U.S. Trademark Office Rejects Deno’s Fraud Claim Against Oracle Over “JavaScript” Trademark
The USPTO has rejected Deno Land’s fraud claim against Oracle regarding the “JavaScript” trademark, but the cancellation petition continues. Oracle must respond by August 7.

Cloudflare Launches 'Pay per Crawl' Marketplace to Monetize Web Scraping
Cloudflare introduces Pay per Crawl, a new marketplace that lets websites charge bots for data scraping. Now in private beta, the platform gives content creators control over who accesses their data—and at what price.

EU Approves New Rules to Make Electronic Devices More Durable
The EU has approved new rules requiring smartphones and tablets to be more durable, offer longer battery life, and receive updates for up to 5 years. Learn what this means for consumers and manufacturers.

Turning Old Smartphones into Mini Data Centers: A Sustainable Innovation
Researchers turn old smartphones into eco-friendly micro data centers, aiming to reduce e-waste and support real-time data processing in fieldwork.

Denmark to Replace Microsoft Products with Open-Source Alternatives
Denmark will gradually replace Microsoft Office with open-source software by year’s end, aiming to boost digital sovereignty and reduce foreign tech reliance.

Apple WWDC 2025: New System Names, End of Intel Mac Support, and More
Apple WWDC 2025: iOS 26, macOS 26, Liquid Glass design, Apple Intelligence, Xcode 26 with ChatGPT, Jogos app, and end of Intel Mac support.

FAA Finally Says Goodbye to Floppy Disks and Windows 95 in Air Traffic Control Systems
The FAA plans to replace floppy disks and Windows 95 systems in air traffic control within 4 years. Learn about the challenges of modernizing critical aviation infrastructure and cybersecurity concerns.

Sandia Activates Brain-Inspired Supercomputer Capable of Simulating Millions of Neurons
Sandia activates SpiNNaker 2, a brain-inspired supercomputer simulating up to 180 million neurons, designed for high-performance national security applications.

Microsoft Brings Markdown to Notepad: A New Era for the Classic Text Editor
Microsoft adds Markdown support to Notepad, bringing formatting features like bold, italics, headers, and lists to the classic text editor.

Meta Signs First Direct Nuclear Energy Purchase Deal to Cut Carbon Emissions
Meta signs a 20-year nuclear energy deal with Clinton Clean Energy Center to reduce carbon emissions and power its infrastructure with clean, reliable electricity.

Global PC Shipments Expected to Reach 274 Million in 2025, Driven by Windows 11 Migration
Global PC shipments to hit 274M in 2025, driven by Windows 11 upgrades as Windows 10 support ends on October 14, says IDC report.