Juul E-Cigarettes To Be Ordered Off US Shelves
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is preparing to order Juul Labs Inc to take its e-cigarettes off the market in the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. Reuters reports: Juul has f.....»»
Nvidia and AMD GPUs Are Returning To Shelves and Prices Are Finally Falling
For nearly two years, netting a PS5, Xbox Series X, or AMD Radeon and Nvidia RTX graphics cards without paying a fortune has been a matter of luck (or a lot of skill). At its peak, scalpers were successfully charging double or even triple MSRP for a.....»»
At what cost are we tapping into the nation"s petroleum reserve?
Two weeks ago, President Joe Biden ordered the release of 1 million barrels of oil per day from the country's petroleum stockpile for the next six months......»»
Study suggests Larsen A and B ice shelves collapsed due to atmospheric rivers
A team of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions across Europe has found evidence that suggests the collapse of the Larsen A and B ice shelves was due to the arrival of atmospheric rivers. In their paper published in the journal Communicat.....»»
Juul To Pay $22.5 Million To Settle Washington Vaping Suit
E-cigarette giant Juul Labs will pay Washington state $22.5 million and has agreed to a variety of reforms to prevent underage use and sales under a settlement announced Wednesday by state Attorney General Bob Ferguson. From a report: Ferguson filed.....»»
Key Apple suppliers hit by Covid-19 lockdowns, factory halts in Kunshan
A new Covid-19 outbreak in the Chinese city of Kunshan has resulted in fresh lockdowns and testing mandates, potentially snarling Apple's iPhone and iPad production.Credit: FoxconnAuthorities in Kunshan have ordered all 2.1 million residents to stay.....»»
iPhone SE 3 Problems: 5 Things You Need to Know
iPhone SE 3 Problems: 5 Things You Need to Know is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile. Apple’s new iPhone SE 3 is out on shelves which means we’re starting to get feedback from early adopters. Some users are having a great experien.....»»
Wind energy company kills 150 eagles in US, pleads guilty
A wind energy company was sentenced to probation and ordered to pay more than $8 million in fines and restitution after at least 150 eagles were killed over the past decade at its wind farms in eight states, federal prosecutors said Wednesday......»»
Google Ordered Russian Translators Not To Call War in Ukraine a War
In early March, contractors working for Google to translate company text for the Russian market received an update from their client: Effectively immediately, the ongoing Russian war against Ukraine could no longer be referred to as a war but rather.....»»
Psychologist discusses how Texas, Florida controversies could affect LGBTQ+ people
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered the state's Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate parents of transgender and non-binary children who provide what is called "gender-affirming care," which includes puberty-suppressing medicatio.....»»
February handset sales fall in China, Taiwan
Handset sales in China and Taiwan saw sequential falls of nearly 20% and 55%, respectively, in February 2022. Local retail channels are all pinning their hopes on the new iPhone SE that hit market shelves recently......»»
MPA: Google’s Delisting of Thousands of Pirate Sites Works
The MPA has teamed up with Google to remove pirate site domain names from search results in countries where these are already blocked by ISPs. No court has ordered Google to take action but the company is voluntarily complying with "no-fault" ISP inj.....»»
iPhone SE hits retail shelves, unnerving Android suppliers
Android phone suppliers have felt the pressure caused by the launch of new iPhone SE, which is expected to heat up the competition in the midrange phone segment, according to industry sources......»»
Brazil"s Supreme Court Bans Telegram
According to Reuters, Brazil's Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the suspension of Telegram, claiming it had "repeatedly refused to adhere to judicial orders or comply with the country's laws." From the report: Moraes' decision, which.....»»
Pirates Who Lost $90m IPTV Lawsuit Sued Again For Launching More Services
Troubles are mounting for the former operators of SetTV, a pirate IPTV service that was previously ordered to pay $90 million in damages to DISH Networks. After being accused of launching more pirate services in breach of an injunction in that matter.....»»
Buyers waiting for ordered vehicles want more from the dealership
Car dealerships should do a better job keeping consumers informed about the delivery process and timeline, according to the latest study of automotive customer experience trends by Digital Air Strike......»»
Bitcoin cash machines ordered to shut down in UK
The Financial Conduct Authority warns that all crypto-ATMs in the UK are operating illegally......»»
From field to store to plate, farmers are increasingly worried about climate change
Empty supermarket shelves still shock Australians, who have become accustomed to being able to buy the food they want. But we can expect to see more empty shelves, more often, in coming decades......»»
The shipping giant banking on a greener fuel
Maersk has ordered 12 huge ships that run on methanol rather than marine oil fuel......»»
Under-resourced and undermined: As floods hit south-west Sydney, our research shows councils aren"t prepared
Thousands of people in south-western Sydney have been ordered to evacuate as extreme rain pummels the region and floodwaters rise rapidly. The downpour is expected to continue for days......»»
DISH: Pirate IPTV Operators Launched New Services Despite $90m Judgment
The former operators of SetTV, a pirate IPTV service that was ordered to pay $90 million in damages to DISH Networks, are reportedly back in business with several new services, in violation of a permanent injunction. Some of DISH's evidence comes fro.....»»