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EU Court Orders Apple to Open App Store, Paving Way for Third-Party Apps and Services
A European Court ruling mandates Apple to open its platforms to third-party apps under the Digital Markets Act, marking a significant regulatory move against tech giants. This decision aligns with broader enforcement trends challenging major companies, emphasizing open competition and potential global policy impacts.

NYC Launches 'Next Stop: Fast Buses' to Revolutionize City Transit with Rapid Bus Upgrades
NYC DOT's 'Next Stop: Fast Buses, Better Service' initiative aims to enhance bus corridors with rapid features, starting improvements this year and launching a new network by 2026. The plan includes new shelters, additional buses, and all-door boarding by 2027, with a focus on reducing delays and boosting reliability through city and state collaboration.
T1 Base Camp in Seoul showcases a fan-centric, tech-rich environment reflecting the team's League of Legends prestige. The MSI in Daejeon drew international fans, underscoring T1's global appeal and esports' rise as a cultural institution.
Block agrees to a $45 million settlement to address allegations of inadequate fraud protections and customer service issues with Cash App. The agreement, led by New York Attorney General Letitia James and 46 states, mandates enhanced consumer safeguards and clearer communication on account safety.
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Congress has launched a bipartisan probe into Kash Patel's use of FBI aircraft and luxury purchases, following a letter from Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley. The inquiry, led by Democratic lawmakers, scrutinizes Patel’s travel expenses and alleged nonessential perks, amid broader concerns over FBI operations.
Julie DeVuono, a former Long Island nurse, was fined over $544,000 for falsifying vaccine records for 162 children, marking the largest penalty by New York's Department of Health. DeVuono admitted to selling fake COVID-19 vaccine cards, laundering funds, and surrendered over $1.2 million in proceeds, facing five years of probation.
A University of Washington study reveals numerous cybersecurity weaknesses in agentic web browsers, including breaches of the same-origin policy in four out of seven tested versions. While Firefox AI Mode proved to be the safest, it is also the least functional, prompting experts to underscore the need for further research and collaboration to enhance security without losing core browser features.
The EU is intensifying its scrutiny of AI services like Character.AI, with a recent €158,000 fine for inadequate safeguards for minors and weak age verification. This move highlights the EU's focus on youth safety and data privacy, following similar enforcement actions against other AI developers.
NSF's Project Triad aims to unify quantum sensing, networking, and computing for real-world applications, enhancing fields from navigation to medical imaging. The initiative seeks to accelerate quantum technology adoption by 2026, boosting U.S. economic and national security through strategic industry partnerships and innovative funding tracks.
Pokémon Go has significantly enhanced its live-event strategy, expanding its ambassador base to over 3,000 and selling nearly 1 million tickets in 2024, marking a 29% growth in engagement. The game's 10th anniversary was celebrated with a major Times Square event, highlighting its focus on community-driven experiences and consistent investment in real-world events over new technology.













