A bipartisan coalition of U.S. Senators released a scathing critique of automakers for opposing right-to-repair laws and monetizing driver data, Ars Technica reported. Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR ...
Interest in the “right-to-repair” movement continues to grow, as a number of states propose new legislation in this realm for consumer electronics, with five states successfully enacting such ...
Three Palestinian babies have died of hypothermia at the al-Mawasi refugee camp in southern Gaza in recent days, as temperatures plummet and Israel’s blockade on food, water, and essential ...
The Verge reports that a bipartisan group of U.S. senators has penned open letters to a list of automakers, calling them hypocritical for opposing right-to-repair laws while selling user data to ...
A bipartisan group of senators is calling out the auto industry for its “hypocritical, profit-driven” opposition to national right-to-repair legislation, while also selling customer data to ...
"We need to hit the brakes on automakers stealing your data and undermining your right-to-repair," said Senator Merkley in a statement to Ars. "Time and again, these billionaire corporations have ...
On Wednesday night, just a couple of days before the holiday trade freeze, the Montreal Canadiens ... Canadiens were looking to add a top-four, right-shot defenceman to bolster the group of ...
MOSCOW. Dec 18 (Interfax) - Ukraine's Agrarian Policy and Food Minister Vitaly Koval and representatives of the Harvest Activity program by the United States Agency for International Development ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. A bicameral pair of Democrats rolled out legislation last week that would give the U.S. military the “right to repair” its ...