The European Union has accepted Apple’s pledge to allow rivals access to its ‘tap to pay’ iPhone technology in order to resolve an antitrust case. This move will give other companies the ability to develop their own payment apps that can utilize the iPhone’s NFC chip for contactless payments. The EU’s decision aims to promote competition in the digital payments market and provide consumers with more choices.
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FBI plans to shift agents from immigration enforcement to counterterrorism: Sources
The FBI plans to reallocate thousands of agents from immigration enforcement to prioritize cyber threats and counterterrorism, influenced by recent U.S. strikes in Iran. This shift addresses concerns that resources for counterterrorism and cyber issues have been insufficient since agents were redirected to support immigration enforcement during the Trump administration. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The FBI is planning to move many of its agents from dealing with immigration issues to focus on...
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