Europe adopts the US data adequacy decision
The European Union has recently approved a new transatlantic data adequacy agreement with the United States. This decision resolves the legal uncertainty surrounding the export
The European Union has recently approved a new transatlantic data adequacy agreement with the United States. This decision resolves the legal uncertainty surrounding the export
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A Bill of Rights for EV Drivers: Improving Fast Charging for Electric Vehicle Owners Electric vehicle (EV) owners have a great love for their vehicles.
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Staying updated in the rapidly evolving AI industry can be challenging. To help you stay informed, here is a summary of recent developments in the
Meta’s Threads app, which is meant to be a rival to Twitter, is not living up to expectations. The company seems uninterested in cultivating the
To witness the alarming rise of AI-generated deepfakes and the sophisticated deception they enable, take a look at this clip featuring Martin Lewis, a prominent
A group of safe streets activists in San Francisco have found a way to disable Cruise and Waymo robotaxis by placing traffic cones on the
India’s space agency, ISRO, has announced that it will launch the Chandrayaan-3 mission on July 14. This mission is a follow-up to its previous iteration,
India, known for its reliance on two-wheelers as the primary mode of transportation, has been experiencing a shift towards electric vehicles (EVs). While fossil fuels
[ad_1] Kushki, an Ecuadorian paytech company, has received approval from the Chilean regulator to enter the acquiring business. This milestone allows Kushki to participate in
Threads, the upcoming app from Meta (formerly Facebook), is facing privacy concerns even before its release. Mandatory disclosures on iOS reveal that the app may
The first national license for self-driving vehicles in the United Arab Emirates has been granted to Chinese autonomous driving company WeRide. This license permits WeRide
If you haven’t been taking a break from technology, you’ve probably noticed the surge of AI hype that has been dominating headlines. But amidst all
After experiencing difficulties accessing TweetDeck in recent days, Twitter has released an updated version of the web app. Starting in 30 days, only verified users
Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla teamed up for their first YouTube video together in seven years, summoning a demon to get Taylor Swift tickets. The
Tesla has surpassed expectations for deliveries in the second quarter of 2023, thanks to price cuts and federal tax credits for electric vehicles. The electric
In our ongoing coverage of VC performance in the first half of 2023, TechCrunch+ conducted a survey of 15 investors to gather insights on their
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Travis VanderZanden has officially resigned from his position as chairperson of Bird’s board. The announcement was made in a late-Friday news release, stating that VanderZanden’s
[ad_1] San Francisco, CA, March 22, 2024 –(PR.com)– Ngram, a pioneering generative AI company in the life sciences industry, today announced the release of its medchat-qa-descriptive
[ad_1] Los Angeles, CA, March 14, 2024 –(PR.com)– In response to the evolving demands of leadership in our rapidly changing world, Author Ms. Nicky Dare, a
[ad_1] Houston, TX, March 31, 2023 –(PR.com)– The customers need for a growth capital solution required the ability to finance cash payments for inventory being manufactured
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