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Micro Center has partnered with iFixit to stock repair tools, parts, and guides in its 25 U.S. stores, empowering consumers for DIY fixes on devices like smartphones and laptops. This aligns with right-to-repair laws, aims to reduce e-waste, and challenges manufacturer dominance. The collaboration could boost sustainability and consumer empowerment in tech retail.
Download the eBook, The impact of AI on data center security, sustainability, and talent development, to explore AI’s impact on data centers and how to prepare for what’s next.
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Coupa Software, backed by Thoma Bravo, is acquiring AI-driven procurement startup Scoutbee to enhance supplier discovery and risk management, aligning with trends in resilient supply chains. The deal, closing by October's end, bolsters Coupa's competitive edge amid global disruptions. This move underscores Thoma Bravo's push for procurement innovation.
A coalition of environmental groups, labor unions, and solar advocates has sued Trump's EPA for revoking $7 billion from the Biden-era Solar for All program, which aimed to expand solar access for low-income households and create jobs. The suit alleges illegal overreach, potentially derailing emissions reductions and economic equity efforts.
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Ransomware attackers struck Asahi Group Holdings, halting production at Japanese factories and causing a nationwide shortage of Asahi Super Dry beer. The incident disrupted supply chains, highlighting vulnerabilities in digitally reliant industries. It underscores the urgent need for stronger cybersecurity measures in manufacturing.
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