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Of a positive test result. just over 44.6 millon people have now been double vaccinated. manufacturers will be forced to create a universal charging solution for phones and small electronic devices, under a new rule proposed by the european commission. the aim is to reduce waste by encouraging consumers to re use existing chargers when buying a new device. according to the proposal, all smartphones sold in the eu must have usb c chargers. apple has warned such a move would harm innovation. ben wood is chief analyst at ccs insight, a technology research firm. thank you for being with us. some would say about time. yes. thank you for being with us. some would say about time. would say about time. yes, i think in the eyes would say about time. yes, i think ....

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Under Pressure From Australia, Facebook and Google Make Opposite Moves


Under Pressure From Australia, Facebook and Google Make Opposite Moves
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Australia’s proposed legislation that will make tech giants pay local media firms for news has not yet become law. But already it is sparking historic – and contrasting – reactions from Google and Facebook, the world’s two largest vectors for digital advertising.
The proposed News Media Bargaining Code was born of a study from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in April last year. It concluded that the tech giants should pay for the links to news and news stories that they carry. Since then, the idea has been rumbling towards legislation through consultations and feisty hearings. Australia’s lower house of parliament, The House of Representatives, approved the latest draft on Wednesday. The upper house, the Senate, will consider it in the coming days. ....

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