
A court case in the United States has reignited debate over the potentially addictive nature of digital platforms and the responsibility technology companies bear for the design of their services. Within this context, TikTok is seeking to resolve a lawsuit through a settlement, while legal actions against Meta
Read more: U.S. Lawsuit Challenges Addictive Design of Major Online Platforms

China has taken a significant step in its technology policy by authorizing, for the first time, the import of advanced H200 artificial intelligence chips produced by U.S. company Nvidia. The move signals a notable shift in Beijing’s approach toward foreign technology in a sector considered strategically critical.
Read more: China Approves Nvidia AI Chip Imports in Strategic Shift

A German court has overturned multimillion-euro fines imposed on the messaging platform Telegram, highlighting the growing difficulty governments face when trying to enforce national laws on globally structured digital platforms. The penalties, totaling more than five million euros, had been issued
Read more: German Court Overturns Fines Against Telegram Over Legal Jurisdiction

On January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger disintegrated just 73 seconds after liftoff, marking the greatest tragedy in the history of crewed spaceflight. Seven astronauts lost their lives as millions of viewers watched the launch live, believing they were witnessing another technological milestone.
Read more: Challenger tragedy reshaped space technology lessons forty years later

The dispute between Elon Musk and Michael O’Leary has quickly escalated into one of the most eye-catching corporate clashes of the moment. What began as a disagreement over in-flight Wi-Fi has turned into a public exchange of provocations, irony, and sharp remarks that has drawn global attention.
Read more: Musk and O’Leary Clash as Wi-Fi Dispute Sparks Corporate Ego War

The French Ministry of Defense has asked the Renault Group to contribute its industrial expertise to the development of a French drone industry, a move that underscores France’s effort to strengthen its technological capabilities in the defense sector. The information was confirmed by

Google is moving forward with an ambitious plan to build a large data center in Kronstorf, in the Upper Austria region, marking the company’s first facility of this kind in the country. After months of administrative procedures, the project has now entered a decisive phase that brings construction
Read more: Google moves forward with first data center in Austria

Elon Musk publicly called for his artificial intelligence chatbot, Grok, to be governed by a “moral constitution” following a week of controversy that led to the app being restricted or banned in several countries. His statement has reignited the global debate over ethical boundaries and accountability
Read more: Musk calls for constitution in AI after Grok controversy

Wikipedia has taken a significant step in its relationship with the technology industry by signing multimillion-dollar agreements with major companies such as Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon for the use of its content in artificial intelligence models and related services. The announcement was made by
Read more: Wikipedia signs deals with major tech firms for AI
