New York's $15 Broadband Law Takes Effect Despite Industry Opposition
New York implements landmark legislation requiring ISPs to provide affordable internet plans starting at $15 monthly for low-income residents. The law overcame multiple legal challenges from broadband providers and arrives as federal assistance programs expire, potentially benefiting 1.7 million households.
Google Faces Mind-Boggling $2.6 Quintillion Fine in Russian YouTube Dispute
Google's conflict with Russian authorities over YouTube content moderation has led to an astronomical fine that grows exponentially daily, now exceeding $2.6 quintillion. The unprecedented sum, which surpasses the global economy, highlights the complex challenges tech giants face in navigating international regulations.
Polestar Warns: US Ban on Chinese Tech Could Impact American-Made Cars
Proposed US regulations aimed at restricting Chinese connected-car technology may unintentionally affect US-manufactured vehicles. Polestar, a Swedish-American automaker, raises concerns about the broad scope of these rules and their potential impact on the global automotive industry.