Authored on

Authored by
The Verge

Body
Illustration of the App Store logo on a dark black and blue background.
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Apple has been hit with a fine of €1.84 billion (about $2 billion) by European Union antitrust regulators over its App Store rules, and has been told it cannot stop music services from advertising cheaper subscription deals outside of Apple’s store. News of today’s fine was earlier reported by the Financial Times, and comes ahead of



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
headshot of mallory mcduff next tot he view from her campus home
The author loves the view of her home on a college campus.
  • As a single mother and professor, I struggled financially, so we moved into a rental on campus. 
  • My two daughters grew up on the college campus where I worked, and the students became mentors. 
  • This home was supposed to be temporary, but I still love it years later. 

Living on a 1,000-acre college



Authored on

Authored by
TNW News

Body

The role of an ethics committee is to give advice on what should be done in often contentious situations. They are used in medicine, research, business, law and a variety of other areas. The word “ethics” relates to the moral principles governing human behaviour. The task for ethics committees can be quite tricky given the wide range of moral, political, philosophical, cultural and religious views



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
stolen F1 Ferrari
A Ferrari stolen from F1 driver Gerhard Berger was found after 28 years.
  • F1 driver Gerhard Berger's stolen Ferrari F512M was recovered after 28 years.
  • Police believe the car was taken to Japan soon after it was stolen, and then shipped to the UK.
  • No arrests have been made, but the investigation by the UK's Met Police is ongoing. 

A Ferrari stolen from Formula 1 legend Gerhard



Authored on

Authored by
Mashable

Body
A man sits behind a talk show desk with an image of a Boeing airplane in the top left.

The culture at Boeing is the latest thing to come under the spotlight at Last Week Tonight, with host John Oliver taking a deep dive into the company's troubled history in the clip above — from the shift to a profit-driven model that happened after the company merged with McDonnell Douglas to the grounding of Boeing 737 Max airplanes in 2019 that followed fatal crashes caused by deadly AI software



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Boeing 787 Max 9 interior showing missing door plug in NTSB photo of Alaska Airlines emergency landing
The fuselage plug area of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.
  • Three passengers are suing Alaska Airlines and Boeing for $1 billion.
  • The law firm said the "preventable incident" jeopardized the lives of 180 people. 
  • It follows a class-action lawsuit filed in January on behalf of 14 passengers.

Three people who were on board Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 are asking for



Authored on

Authored by
Mashable

Body
A mockup of the LinkedIn logo on a laptop sitting on a white desk.

Yes, you can be anonymous on LinkedIn. Also, if you didn't know, other users may be able to see when you viewed their profile. Kinda creepy, right?

But going anonymous is a perfect feature for checking out other profiles who may have reached out to you. Using this feature, LinkedIn won't let them know that you viewed them. And if anyone finds your profile while you're browsing LinkedIn as anonymous



Authored on

Authored by
TNW News

Body

Seven European organisations have teamed up to build a prototype ocean energy device that could power tropical islands with virtually limitless, consistent, renewable energy.    The technology is called Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). It generates electricity by harnessing the temperature difference between sun-warmed surface water and the cold depths of the ocean. OTEC systems transfer



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Illustration of a woan stopping a bomb.
As chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Brooksley Born saw the financial crisis coming. But no one listened.

This is an excerpt adapted from "WOMEN MONEY POWER: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality."

When Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy in the fall of 2008, jolting an already ailing global economy into near-freefall, the whole world was in shock. But one


Category



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
James Keyes, former CEO of 7-Eleven.
James Keyes, former CEO of 7-Eleven, is skilled pilot who often flew cross-country for business trips.
  • James Keyes spent over two decades at 7-Eleven and served as CEO from 2000 to 2005. 
  • As CEO, Keyes would start his days around 5:30 a.m. and go to bed around midnight. 
  • Here's a look at his daily schedule as head of one the country's largest convenience store chains.

7-Eleven



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Dr. Maroon portrait collage
Dr. Maroon told Business Insider his family is encouraging about the fact that he still works.
  • Dr. Joseph Maroon is a neurosurgeon, professor, and triathlete.
  • He stepped back from performing surgeries five years ago, but still works up to 50 hours a week.
  • He said work keeps him engaged and allows him to use



Authored on

Authored by
Mashable

Body
Two women on computer discussing cybersecurity

TL;DR: As of March 4, get into a high-demand industry with help from this expert-led training bundle on cybersecurity and IT fundamentals for only $34.99 (formerly $184).


With so much of our lives entangled online, companies of varying sizes and industries are constantly on the lookout for skilled individuals who can protect their respective systems and make them virtually impenetrable. The good