Texas Grid Gets Unlikely Ally: Bitcoin Miners Become Power Market Players
What if the most controversial energy consumers in Texas are actually becoming the grid’s most valuable flexible asset? While Bitcoin…
What if the most controversial energy consumers in Texas are actually becoming the grid’s most valuable flexible asset? While Bitcoin…
The Green Energy Accounting Shift That Could Reshape Tech’s Climate Strategy For years, major technology companies have proudly showcased their…
A coalition including Apple, Google, and student organizations is challenging Texas’ upcoming age verification mandate for app stores. The lawsuits argue the law creates unconstitutional restrictions on information access and raises serious data privacy risks.
A significant legal battle is unfolding in Texas as technology giants and student advocacy groups unite to challenge the state’s upcoming app store age verification law, with sources indicating the measure faces multiple constitutional complaints. The Texas App Store Accountability Act, scheduled to take effect in January 2026, requires official app stores to perform mandatory age checks on all Texas users before permitting mobile application downloads.
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