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  • šŸ”“ EU forces Apple to unlock key iOS features

  • šŸ’° Nvidia to pour billions into US chipmaking

  • šŸ›‘ Judge halts DOGE access to SSA personal data

  • šŸ¤– AI to take your Taco Bell and Pizza Hut orders

  • āš” Wind and solar surpass coal in US for first time

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šŸ”“ EU forces Apple to unlock key iOS features ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: The EU has mandated Apple to open nine iOS-exclusive featuresā€”like notifications, SharePlay, AirDrop, and audio switchingā€”to third-party devices by the end of 2025. The move ensures compliance with the blocā€™s Digital Markets Act.

  • Why: These rules aim to boost interoperability and give developers and users more freedom within Appleā€™s ecosystem. Apple risks major finesā€”up to 10% of annual turnoverā€”if it doesnā€™t comply.

  • Impact: iPhone users could soon use non-Apple smartwatches, headphones, and VR gear with features once locked to Apple hardware, marking a major shift in how iOS interacts with the tech world.

šŸ’° Nvidia to pour billions into US chipmaking ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Nvidia plans to invest hundreds of billions in U.S.-based chip and electronics manufacturing over the next four years, partnering with suppliers like TSMC and Foxconn. It also acquired synthetic data startup Gretel for over $320 million.

  • Why: The move aims to reduce reliance on overseas production and mitigate tariff-related risks. The Gretel deal supports Nvidiaā€™s AI services by tackling data scarcity and privacy concerns.

  • Impact: Nvidiaā€™s strategy strengthens domestic tech supply chains and advances its AI dominance. It mirrors broader industry shifts toward U.S. manufacturing amid geopolitical tensions.

šŸ›‘ Judge halts DOGE access to SSA personal data ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: A federal judge has blocked Elon Muskā€™s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing the Social Security Administrationā€™s personal data systems, citing privacy and cybersecurity concerns.

  • Why: Judge Ellen Hollander ruled that DOGE was conducting a baseless ā€œfishing expeditionā€ without justifying its need for sensitive data like Social Security numbers and medical records, violating multiple federal privacy laws.

  • Impact: The decision curbs overreach by DOGE and protects the personal information of millions of Americans. It raises red flags over government data access and signals potential legal scrutiny of Muskā€™s controversial agency.

šŸ¤– AI to take your Taco Bell and Pizza Hut orders ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Yum! Brands is partnering with Nvidia to bring AI-powered ordering and operations to its restaurants, including Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC, and Habit Burger. AI is already live in over 100 Taco Bell drive-thrus across 13 states.

  • Why: The goal is to create smoother, more natural ordering experiences and optimize performance by analyzing store data to replicate best practices company-wide.

  • Impact: With plans to expand AI to 500 more locations in 2024, this signals a broader shift toward automation in fast food. Customers can expect faster service, and Yum! could see improved efficiency and consistency across its chains.

āš” Wind and solar surpass coal in US for first time ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: In 2024, wind and solar together generated more electricity in the U.S. than coal for the first time, producing 17% of total power versus coalā€™s 15%. Wind alone outpaced coal in March and April.

  • Why: Falling costs, rising battery storage capacity, and supportive policies like the Inflation Reduction Act have driven renewables forward, even amid federal pushback. Market forces now clearly favor clean energy.

  • Impact: This milestone marks a turning point in the U.S. energy landscape, signaling coalā€™s decline and a faster-than-expected transition toward a grid dominated by solar, wind, and batteries.

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