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01.01.26 - 18:00
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Apple reportedly cuts production of Vision Pro headset after poor sales (The Guardian)
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Company had hoped the virtual reality device would herald a new era in 'spatial computing'Poor sales have reportedly forced Apple to cut production of the Vision Pro headset that it had hoped would herald a new era in “spatial computing”.The tech company also reduced marketing for Vision Pro by more than 95% last year, according to the market intelligence group Sensor Tower in figures first reported by the Financial Times. Continue reading......
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01.01.26 - 16:09
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American Legal Sovereignty Threatened By Greenpeace′s Retaliatory EU Lawsuit (ZeroHedge)
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American Legal Sovereignty Threatened By Greenpeace's Retaliatory EU Lawsuit
Authored by John Swallow via The Epoch Times,
The strength of the American civil legal system rests on a simple principle: those who break the law on U.S. soil answer to U.S. plaintiffs in U.S. courts. Our constitutional order depends on juries empowered to weigh evidence, judges and plaintiffs entrusted to enforce verdicts, and a system insulated from foreign interference. However, that foundation is now being tested by an activist organization determined to escape domestic accountability for domestic acts, by turning abroad and using a foreign country's laws and courts to take another bite at the legal apple, so to speak.
In March 2025, a North Dakota jury delivered a decisive $670 million verdict against Greenpeace and its affiliates, finding them liable for extreme torts against Energy Transfer LP in the form of defamation, trespass, and conspiracy. The jurors rejected the claim that the Greenpeace activity—su...
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01.01.26 - 00:03
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In Texas, A 400-Acre Muslim Development Sparks Controversy (ZeroHedge)
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In Texas, A 400-Acre Muslim Development Sparks Controversy
Authored by Darlene McCormick Sanchez via The Epoch Times,
JOSEPHINE, Texas - This rural town with farmland stretching to the horizon might as well be a million miles away from New York City with its skyscrapers and big-city worries.
But the residents of the Big Apple and Josephine have something in common—controversy over the construction of a mosque.
Perhaps not since the “Ground Zero Mosque” was proposed two blocks from the World Trade Center site of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks has a mosque drawn so much attention.
The proposed 2009 Manhattan mosque and Islamic cultural center was known as Park 51. It faced sharp public criticism for plans to place a symbol of Islam so close to where thousands died from an attack by radical jihadists. Groups such as Stop Islamization of America led protests against “radical Islam” before the project was eventually abandoned.
More than a decade later, as Muslim migration to Texas has in...
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31.12.25 - 13:12
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Apple misses on AI in 2025 (CNBC)
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CNBC's Steve Kovach joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Apple's AI missteps this year and the challenges ahead next year....
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31.12.25 - 01:30
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Samsung modernizes 30-year-old Austin fab to serve Apple, high-end chip demand (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly beginning upgrades to the core gas infrastructure at its semiconductor fab in Austin, Texas. Industry observers view the move as the start of a broader modernization overhaul, signaling Samsung's intention to position the Austin facility as a long-term strategic hub capable of handling high-value-added manufacturing processes....
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