Exploring the Latest in Hobbyist Trends and Tech: Cage Lawyer Talks National Collections, Plus eBay’s New Autopay Feature Unveiled by Josh Cohen

Los Angeles — In the ever-evolving world of online marketplaces, eBay stands out with its latest innovation aimed at streamlining payments for its massive user base. The company has recently introduced an autopay function, designed to facilitate smoother transactions and improve the overall user experience. Josh Cohen from PC Sports Cards unpacked the new feature, highlighting its potential to significantly alter how buyers and sellers interact on the platform. eBay’s new autopay system addresses a long-standing issue that has plagued the site: the often cumbersome manual process of completing a payment after winning a bid. … Read more

Legal Tech Giant Partners with Vanderbilt Law School to Pioneer AI Solutions in the Legal Industry

Atlanta, Georgia – A leading legal tech company, Aderant, and Vanderbilt Law School have announced a new collaboration aimed at promoting a greater understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of law. Both organizations prioritize AI, with Aderant having introduced AI tools like MADDI to enhance law business management and Vanderbilt Law School founding the Vanderbilt AI Law Lab (VAILL) to explore the intersection of AI and legal services. The collaboration between Aderant and Vanderbilt Law School began with a presentation by Aderant CTO Andy Hoyt to Vanderbilt Law School students associated with VAILL. … Read more

Major Breakthrough: Sweeping Proposal Gives Consumers Control Over Tech Companies’ Use of Personal Data

WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers in Washington have unveiled a landmark proposal that would grant consumers unprecedented control over their personal data, marking a significant step towards national online privacy protections. The bipartisan agreement, negotiated by Senate Commerce Committee Chair Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), represents a breakthrough in the long-standing congressional debate on data privacy. The proposed legislation, known as the American Privacy Rights Act, aims to establish a national standard for how tech companies like Google, Meta, and TikTok collect, use, and transfer data on … Read more

EU Launches Investigation into Tech Giants Apple, Meta, and Google under Digital-Competition Law

BRUSSELS, Belgium – Tech giants Apple, Google, and Meta are facing investigations by the European Union (EU) under new digital-competition laws. The EU is examining whether these companies have violated regulations that aim to prevent anti-competitive behavior and safeguard fair competition in the digital market. This move by the EU comes as part of their broader efforts to regulate and control the power of big tech companies. The investigations are centered around concerns that Apple, Google, and Meta may have engaged in anti-competitive practices, giving them an unfair advantage over their competitors. While specific details … Read more