EU wants USB-C to become standard charging port for all smartphones to limit e-waste
EU consumers spend more than $2.8 billion annually on standalone chargers.
EU consumers spend more than $2.8 billion annually on standalone chargers.
I don't have to belabor the point with ZDNet readers that high-skill workers are fairly essential to the health of the American economy. It shouldn't really matter, however, where those high-skilled workers were accidentally born.
That stuff in your drinking water could be detected if we applied a little green tech. Sensors, digitally linked, could alert water drinkers in Ohio, Texas, Florida, Maryland and other atrazine-rich habitat.
Of course our government cannot really tell us the truth about things like "weapons of mass destruction," or the true costs of various wars and occupations, or the size of the CIA's budget, because we're so silly and can't be trusted to understand. Turns out, we can't be told anything official about the cancer risk, or not, of numerous chemicals that permeate our soil, water and some of our daily products.