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TechnologyMar 10

US Solar Installations Fall 14% in 2025, Industry Report Shows

Solar installations in the United States dropped to 43.2 gigawatts in 2025, down from more than 49 gigawatts the previous year, according to industry data.

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TechnologyMar 5

Investors file lawsuit against Trump administration over TikTok deal approval

Tech investors and an anti-corruption group have sued President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi over the administration's approval of TikTok's U.S. sale.

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TechnologyMar 16

Apple Acquires Video Editing Software Company MotionVFX

Apple has acquired MotionVFX, a video editing software company, in a move that could strengthen its position in the creative software market.

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TechnologyMar 12

Valve to Fight New York Lawsuit Over Gaming Loot Boxes

Gaming company Valve plans to contest New York's lawsuit alleging its loot boxes constitute illegal gambling.

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TechnologyMar 9

Bluesky CEO Jay Graber Steps Down, Board Searches for Replacement

Jay Graber is stepping down as CEO of social media platform Bluesky, with the board conducting a search for a permanent replacement.

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TechnologyMar 12

Intel shareholder sues over U.S. government equity deal

An Intel shareholder has filed a lawsuit challenging the company's decision to grant the U.S. government a 10% equity stake.

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TechnologyMar 13

Boeing Faces Aircraft Issues Across Commercial and Military Programs

Boeing is addressing wiring problems on 737 MAX jets while US Air Force delays tanker orders pending resolution of existing issues.

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TechnologyMar 20

China Approves First Brain Chips for Commercial Sale

China has approved its first brain implant devices for commercial sale while the US and Europe continue clinical trials.

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TechnologyMar 20

Meta Faces Trial in New Mexico Over Alleged Failure to Disclose Social Media Risks to Children

New Mexico prosecutors argue Meta violated consumer protection laws by not disclosing platform risks to children, with potential penalties reaching billions.

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TechnologyMar 10

Russian Spies Used iPhone Hacking Tools Linked to U.S. Defense Contractor

Google discovered hacking tools used by Russian intelligence and Chinese cybercriminals that sources say originated from a U.S. military contractor.

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TechnologyMar 18

Two Startups Achieve Unicorn Status with Major Funding Milestones

School bus operator Zum reports $333 million revenue while Australian GPS alternative startup raises $110 million to reach unicorn valuation.

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TechnologyMar 10

Electric Aircraft Company Archer Files Countersuit Against Rival Joby

Archer Aviation filed a countersuit against Joby Aviation alleging concealed Chinese business ties and government contract fraud.

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TechnologyMar 5

Microsoft reveals next Xbox console codenamed 'Project Helix' will play PC games

Microsoft's gaming CEO announced the next Xbox console, codenamed Project Helix, will support both Xbox and PC games.

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TechnologyMar 9

Amazon's Zoox Expands Autonomous Vehicle Testing to Phoenix and Dallas

Amazon-owned autonomous vehicle company Zoox is mapping Dallas and Phoenix as potential robotaxi markets while awaiting federal approval for commercial operations.

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TechnologyMar 3

Apple Announces New MacBook Air Models with M5 Chips, Increased Storage and Higher Prices

Apple unveiled new MacBook Air laptops featuring M5 processors, double the base storage capacity, and increased starting prices across the lineup.

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