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FCC’s Foreign-Made Router Ban Expands To Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Devices

Friday at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

The FCC has expanded its foreign-made router ban to also cover consumer Wi-Fi hotspots and LTE/5G home-internet devices, though existing products and phones with hotspot features are not affected. PCMag reports: On Wednesday, the FCC updated its FAQ on the ban, clarifying which consumer-grade routers are subject to the restrictions. Portable Wi-Fi hotspots are usually considered a separate...

Porsche Expands Cayenne Coupe Lineup with New All-Electric Variant, Joining Gas And Plug-In Hybrid Models

Friday at 07:36 AM, via Tech Financials

Porsche will begin selling an all‑electric Cayenne Coupe—its latest signal that the German automaker still sees strong market demand for EVs. The full 2026 Cayenne Coupe Electric range is available to order now and will be sold alongside the existing gas‑powered and plug‑in hybrid Cayenne Coupe variants. Pricing starts at $113,800 for the base Cayenne […]

The New Competitive Edge in Online Casinos Is Invisible

Friday at 07:09 AM, via Tech Financials

Throughout most of the online casino industry’s growth, it was easy to identify competition. The operators competed against each other with larger bonuses, advertisements, more games, and flashier promotions. The reasoning was straightforward; the most salient offer was likely to take the click. At one point, that would have been a good strategy. The visibility […]

Largest-ever ban on toxic chemicals in EU hit by ‘extremely frustrating’ delays

Friday at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Green groups say European Commission is ‘chief roadblock’ to its own plans, as report finds poor progress four years on

Harmful compounds in children’s nappies and toxic “forever chemicals” in everyday products are among 14 hazardous substance groups hit by lengthy delays to EU pollution controls, according to report findings described by scientists as “extremely frustrating”.

The European...

Apple Stops Weirdly Storing Data That Let Cops Spy On Signal Chats

Friday at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

Apple has fixed a bug that could cause parts of Signal notifications to remain stored on iPhones even after messages disappeared and the app was deleted. “Affected users concerned about push notifications can update their devices to stop what Apple characterized as ‘notifications marked for deletion’ that ‘could be unexpectedly retained on the device,'” reports Ars Technica. “According to...

Intel’s Revenues Soar, Aided by A.I. Boom

Friday at 00:22 AM, via New York Times

The chip maker reported a 7 percent rise to $13.6 billion in its latest quarter, more than $1 billion more than Wall Street expected.

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