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This week on Everyday Tech: - The EU is pushing for across the board USB-C ports, including iPhones
- Australia’s Top Court Finds Media Companies Liable for Other People’s Facebook Comments
- Microsoft's Windows store is now open to third-party app stores
- Roblox and music publishers settle $200 million copyright lawsuit
Roblox and music publishers settle $200 million copyright lawsuit | Engadget Microsoft's Windows store is now open to third-party app stores | Engadget https://www.wsj.com/articles/australias-top-court-finds-media-companies-liable-for-other-peoples-facebook-comments-11631096115?mod=article_inline EU proposes mandatory USB-C on all devices, including iPhones Your Ring doorbell can now tell you when you have a package on your doorstep CNN restricts access to its Facebook pages in Australia | Engadget Alphabet's laser-Internet system has sent 700TB of data with 99.9% uptime Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions $5.9 million ransomware attack on farming co-op may cause food shortage Amazon has banned over 600 Chinese brands as part of review fraud crackdown | Engadget Roku's new Streaming Stick 4K gets Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and better Wi-Fi | Engadget Microsoft Start is a personalized news feed designed for Windows 11, mobile, and more
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