Europe Will Force Replaceable Phone Batteries in 2027, With a Big Loophole for Premium Models

Europe will require user-replaceable phone batteries by Feb. 18, 2027, unless premium models meet tough water-resistance and 1,000-cycle rules.

Europe’s IPCEI Playbook: The EU’s Big Bet on Batteries, Hydrogen, Chips, and Tech Independence

Europe’s IPCEI program lets governments fund big cross-border projects in batteries, hydrogen, chips, and cloud, part of a push for tech independence by 2026.

Hack Exposes Up to 19 Million Accounts on France’s ID Portal, Fueling a New Wave of Scams

Hackers hit France’s ID portal, exposing up to 19M profiles. Officials say documents weren’t stolen, but the leaked data could turbocharge phishing and scams.

AI Is Everywhere at Work in 2026, and Companies That Skip Training Are Falling Behind Fast

AI is now standard at work in 2026. Companies that don’t train employees risk sloppy output, privacy trouble, and losing ground to faster rivals.

How a Brand-New Dance Studio Hit No. 1 on Google in 3 Months, With Just 5 Backlinks

A new dance studio in Nice hit No. 1 on Google in 3 months using just 5 local backlinks, by tightening location signals across its site and Google profile.

Paris Off-Sites Are Back, Here’s How Smart Companies Prove They’re Worth the Money in 2026

Paris off-sites can supercharge teams, but only if companies measure what changed. Here’s how organizers track ROI, engagement, and carbon impact for 2026.
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