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Technology | Europe
China's Relationship With Apple Is America's Most Dangerous Corporate Dependency
Apple manufactures hundreds of millions of iPhones in China annually. Here is the specific security and economic risk this creates and why it cannot be quickly resolved.
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Apple's Ability to Sail Through Criticism — The Psychology Behind Why the World's Biggest Brand Never Really Loses
NPR's analysis asks why Apple absorbs scandals that would destroy other companies. Here is the psychology of countercultural brand loyalty and what it means for corporate accountability.
Technology | Europe
The Smartphone Market Is Changing — And Sales Are Not the Only Story
The smartphone market is evolving beyond traditional sales metrics.
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The Tech Layoffs Are Not Over — And They’re Happening Quietly
A new wave of layoffs in the tech industry is occurring with less visibility.
Technology | Europe
Why AI-Generated Content Is Flooding the Internet Faster Than Ever
AI-generated content is rapidly increasing, changing how information is created and consumed.
Technology | Europe
AI Investment Boom Could Be the Next Big Economic Bubble, Experts Warn
Rapid investment in artificial intelligence is raising concerns about a potential market bubble.
Technology | Europe
AI Is Creating Jobs — But Also Making Work More Complicated Than Ever
Artificial intelligence is transforming workplaces, but not always in the way people expected.
Technology | Europe
The Rise of Subscription Fatigue: Why People Are Canceling Services
Consumers are reassessing subscription services as costs and options increase.
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The Rise of Digital Fatigue: Why People Are Logging Off More Often
Users are increasingly reducing screen time as digital fatigue becomes more widespread.
Technology | Europe
The Unexpected Tech Shortage That Could Affect Everyday Devices
A new shortage of critical components is emerging, with potential impacts on consumer electronics.
Technology | Europe
Why Young People Are Quietly Losing Interest in Social Media
New studies suggest a gradual but significant decline in social media engagement among younger users.
Technology | Europe
The Internet Is Slowing Down in Some Regions — And Experts Say It’s Not a Coincidence
Unexpected slowdowns in internet speeds are being reported worldwide, raising concerns about infrastructure limits and hidden disruptions.
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Why AI Regulation Is Turning Into a Global Power Struggle
Countries are racing to regulate artificial intelligence, but conflicting approaches are creating a new geopolitical divide.
Technology | Europe
TikTok Is Also Suing the EU. Here Is Why All the Tech Giants Filed Within Days of Each Other
Four tech companies sued the EU Commission over DSA fees within days. Here is the coordinated legal strategy behind the simultaneous challenges and what it means for European tech regulation.
Technology | Europe
How Google's European Court Battle Over DSA Fees Could Cost It Billions
Google is suing the EU Commission over its Digital Services Act supervisory fees. Here is what this case is actually about, how much money is at stake, and who is likely to win.
Technology | Europe
The Extraordinary Economics of Ukraine's Drone Industry: From Battlefield to Export Business
Ukraine's drone industry is now exporting technology to the Gulf and partnering with the US. Here is the extraordinary economic story of how war built an industry.
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Why Apple's European Fine Is the Beginning of the End for Tech Giant Regulatory Exemptions
Apple's European subsidiary was fined £390,000 for breaching Russian sanctions. Here is why this small fine signals a much bigger regulatory shift for tech companies in Europe.
Technology | Europe
Drone Tourism Is Coming to Europe and Regulators Have No Idea What to Do
European commercial drone operators are ready to launch tourism services from the Alps to the Mediterranean. Regulatory roadblocks are making it nearly impossible. Here is the full story.
Technology | Europe
The Ukrainian General Cherry Company That Just Signed a Deal to Build Drones in the United States
Ukraine's largest drone maker has signed a deal to produce FPV drones in the US. Here is what this means for Ukraine's defence industry and for American manufacturing.
Technology | Europe
The European City Rewriting the Rules of Urban Mobility — and Nobody Is Writing About It
One medium-sized European city has reduced car trips by 35% in two years using a combination of AI, pricing, and infrastructure changes that larger cities haven't been able to implement.
Technology | Europe
Europe's New Wildfire Technology: The Satellites and AI That Could Save Thousands of Lives
A new generation of wildfire detection and prediction technology is being deployed across Southern Europe. Here is what it can do that human observation cannot and whether it will be enough.
Technology | Europe
How European Disinformation Agencies Are Failing Against AI-Generated Content
EU disinformation monitoring agencies are struggling to keep pace with AI-generated influence operations. Here is the specific technology gap that's making European fact-checkers obsolete.
Technology | Europe
Why Every Tech Company Is Suddenly Claiming to Be a Defence Company
From drone makers to AI firms to satellite companies, European tech startups are pivoting to defence contracts. Here is the money behind the transformation and the ethical debate it's generating.
Technology | Europe
The Supersonic Comeback Nobody Expected: How Europe's Aerospace Industry Is Reviving Concorde's Dream
European aerospace companies are back in the supersonic race after decades of silence. Here is what they have built, what they have learned from Concorde, and when you might actually fly supersonically.