
The General Court of the European Union issued a historic ruling that upholds the new data transfer framework between the European Union and the United States, known as the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF). With this decision, the court rejected an appeal filed by French lawmaker
Read more: EU court upholds data transfer agreement between Europe and United States

A United States federal judge has ruled that Google must share part of its search data with competing companies, a measure aimed at fostering competition in the digital market and reducing the near-total dominance the company holds in the sector. Although the court decision
Read more: U.S. court forces Google to share search data and restrict exclusive agreements

Amazon is set to face one of the largest class action lawsuits in U.S. history after a federal judge in Seattle ruled that claims against the company regarding its treatment of third-party sellers may proceed on a nationwide basis. The lawsuit, originally filed in 2021, alleges that Amazon violated federal
Read more: Amazon faces massive nationwide class action over inflated prices from third-party sales

The U.S. government has taken another step in its strategy to curb China’s technological progress, this time targeting South Korea’s semiconductor giants Samsung and SK Hynix. According to the Federal Register published on Friday, Washington has revoked the special waivers that previously
Read more: United States Tightens Restrictions on South Korean Chipmakers Operating in China

U.S.-based software company OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is moving forward with its global infrastructure strategy by planning the construction of a massive data center in India with a capacity of at least one gigawatt. According to a Bloomberg report citing people familiar with the matter, the
Read more: OpenAI Plans Massive Data Center in India as Part of Stargate Project

Pagaya Technologies cofounder and president Sanjiv Das surprised the market after selling shares worth $449,000, representing about 12 percent of his stake in the company. The transaction, executed at $37 per share, was officially reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission

A technology glitch at regional carrier SkyWest caused the temporary grounding of more than 500 flights across the United States during the Labor Day holiday weekend. Although the outage lasted only 21 minutes, it triggered a domino effect at airports nationwide, disrupting schedules
Read more: Technology glitch at SkyWest grounds over 500 flights during busy Labor Day holiday

Apple officially confirmed that next Tuesday, September 9, 2025, it will hold its traditional fall event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Apple Park, under the title “Awe Dropping,” a gathering that is generating huge anticipation throughout the tech world. The company will unveil the new

SpaceX canceled at the last moment the tenth test launch of its Starship rocket, scheduled for Sunday, August 24, 2025, from its Boca Chica, Texas facilities, after detecting a failure in ground support systems that forced the countdown to stop approximately 30 minutes before liftoff.
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