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Putting Microsoftas cratering Xbox console sales in context

Why declining quarterly numbers might not be awful news for Microsoft's gaming business.

Court upholds New York law that says ISPs must offer $15 broadband

New York obtains significant win for states' ability to regulate broadband.

Android TV has access to your entire accountabut Google is changing that

Should sideloading Chrome on an old smart TV really compromise your entire account?

Hackers try to exploit WordPress plugin vulnerability thatas as severe as it gets

WP Automatic plugin patched, but release notes don't mention the critical fix.

USas power grid continues to lower emissionsaeverything else, not so much

Excluding one pandemic year, emissions are lower than they've been since the 1980s.

Message-scraping, user-tracking service Spy Pet shut down by Discord

Bot-driven service was also connected to targeted harassment site Kiwi Farms.

TikTok owner has strong First Amendment case against US ban, professors say

Professor: US faces "uphill battle" justifying law against First Amendment suit.

Microsoft open-sources infamously weird, RAM-hungry MS-DOS 4.00 release

DOS 4.00 was supposed to add multitasking to the OS, but it was not to be.

Teslaas 2 million car Autopilot recall is now under federal scrutiny

NHTSA has tested the updated system and still has questions.

Switch 2 reportedly replaces slide-in Joy-Cons with magnetic attachment

Design choice may have implications for current Joy-Con compatibility.

20% of grocery store milk has traces of bird flu, suggesting wider outbreak

The milk is still considered safe, but disease experts are alarmed by the prevalence.

Lost opportunity: We couldave started fighting climate change in 1971

President Nixon's science advisors recommended building global CO2 monitoring network.

Rocket Report: SLS workforce cuts; New Glenn launch to launch in the early fall

"This is a vital component in our preparations for launch."

Russia stands alone in vetoing UN resolution on nuclear weapons in space

"The United States assesses that Russia is developing a new satellite carrying a nuclear device."

Tech brands are forcing AI into your gadgetsawhether you asked for it or not

The "AI mouse" is just the start.

Three women contract HIV from dirty avampire facialsa at unlicensed spa

Five patients with links to the spa had viral genetic sequences that closely matched.

HMDas first self-branded phones are all under $200

HMD will still make Nokia phones but is shipping self-branded phones, too.

Apple releases eight small AI language models aimed at on-device use

OpenELM mirrors efforts by Microsoft to make useful small AI language models that run locally.

Can an online library of classic video games ever be legal?

Preservationists propose access limits, but industry worries about a free "online arcade."

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Noble Numbat, overhauls its installation and app experience

Plus Raspberry Pi 5 support, better laptop power, and lots of other changes.

FERC Seeks Stakeholder Input on Reactive Power Compensation

On November 18, 2021, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (aFERCa) issued a notice of inquiry seeking comment on a broad array of issues related to FERCas policies respecting compensation to generation ownersaincluding conventional resources, renewable resources, and resources interconnected to the distribution systemafor their reactive power capabilities (aNOIa).1A An NOI is an information-gathering proceeding used by FERC to determin

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Electricity Transmission Provisions in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill

On Monday, November 15, 2021, President Biden signed into law the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (the aActa), commonly referred to as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill.A The package provides funding opportunities for a variety of traditional infrastructure projects, including approximately $65 billion for energy and electric grid development.A The Actas energy provisions are diverse, and include opportunities for those investing in grid resilience and reliability, research and development for newer and emerging technologies such as battery storage and hydrogen, cybers

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California: Planning its Offshore Wind Future

California is jumpstarting its planning for offshore wind.A Under newly enacted legislation, Assembly Bill No. 525 (aAB 525a), California agencies are now tasked with identifying the stateas offshore wind goals and with developing a strategic plan to address several issues that have affected offshore wind development on the Eastern seaboard, such as port infrastructure and upgrades, transmission bottlenecks, impacts to other ocean users and communities, and permitting challenges.A

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Department of Interior Revokes Migratory Bird Treaty Act Rule

In an action that will take effect December 3, 2021, the Department of Interior has revoked the 2021 Migratory Bird Treaty Act Rule which defined the types of activities criminalized under the Act.A In the revoked rule, issued on January 7, 2021 in the last days of President Trumpas administration, Interior defined prohibited activities under the Act to exclude the incidentalai.e., unintentionalataking of migratory birds.

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Public Interest? Federal Court Questions USACE Review of Need for Hospital

On September 9, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio ruled against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in a case styled Friends of the Mahoning River v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, a challenge to a Section 404 permit issued for the construction of a hospital.

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FERC Announces Members and Establishes First Meeting for Joint Federal-State Transmission Task Force

On August 30, 2021, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (aFERCa) issued an order advancing its efforts on the Joint Federal-State Task Force on Electric Transmission (aTask Forcea)[1] initially announced in a June 17, 2021 FERC order.">

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FERC Launches Sweeping Effort to Gather Input on a and Potentially Overhaul a its Transmission Planning, Cost Allocation and Generator Interconnection Rules

On July 15, 2021, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (aFERCa or aCommissiona) issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (aANOPRa) requesting comment on a broad set of potential reforms to the Commissionas regional transmission planning, regional transmission cost allocation, and generator interconnection processes.A Coming at a time of renewed focus on the need for capital investment to modernize the grid to meet the needs of a rapidly changing resource mix, the ANOPR represents a first step by the Commission to address perceived inadequacies in existing transmission planning, g

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FERC Endeavors to Encourage Transmission Development in Coordination With States

At the June 17, 2021 Open Meeting, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (aFERCa or aCommissiona) issued a policy statement and an order reflecting its continued support for transmission project development and transmission investment to achieve federal and state renewable resource policy goals.

I.A A A A A A A A A FERC Policy Statement on Voluntary Agreements

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FERC Staff Issues White Paper on Hybrid Resources; Seeks Industry Input

On May 26, 2021, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (aFERCa) staff issued a white paper regarding the current status and use of hybrid resources a e.g., co-located generation and storage facilities a in wholesale markets, including markets operated by Regional Transmission Organizations and Independent System Operators (aRTOsa).[1]A Following a technical conference that FERC held last year on the same topic,

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Guarding the Grid: DOE Releases 100-Day Cybersecurity Pilot Program

The February 2021 hack into Oldsmar, Floridaas water treatment system is a frightening reminder that critical infrastructure systems can be vulnerable to cyberattacks and that cyberattacks can jeopardize health and safety. In this case, the hack may have spurred government action.

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