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If Your Electric Meter Is So Smart, Why Is the Power Grid So Dumb?

The meter at your home or apartment recording your electricity consumption is one of the portals to a clean energy…

Finance

Reliability of U.S. Economic Data Is in Jeopardy, Study Finds

A report says new approaches and increased spending are needed to ensure that government statistics remain dependable and free of…

World

Meta’s Ad-Free Subscription Violates Competition Law, E.U. Says

Regulators said the subscription service introduced last year is a “pay or consent” method to collect personal data and bolster…

Finance

Cyberattacks Disrupt Car Sales by Dealers in U.S. and Canada

The attacks on a software provider, CDK Global, affect systems that store customer records and automate paperwork and data for…

World

After Hack, Christie’s Gives Details of Compromised Client Data

Its disclosure came after RansomHub claimed responsibility for the cyberattack and threatened to release client data on the dark web.

Finance

U.S. Economic Growth in First Quarter Was Milder Than Initial Reading

Consumers eased up on spending in the face of rising prices and high interest rates, Commerce Department data shows.

World

U.K. Armed Forces’ Data Stolen by State-Linked Hackers, Lawmakers Say

A payroll system used by Britain’s Ministry of Defense was targeted in a significant cyberattack, senior British politicians said.

News

Are Smartphones Driving Our Teens to Depression?

Here is a story. In 2007, Apple released the iPhone, initiating the smartphone revolution that would quickly transform the world.…

Finance

Job Openings and Hiring Are at a 3-Year Ebb

March data showed a cooling labor market, but layoffs remain low. The overall trend is likely to be welcomed by…

Science

Colorado Bill Aims to Protect Consumer Brain Data

Consumers have grown accustomed to the prospect that their personal data, such as email addresses, social contacts, browsing history and…

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