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Why it’s taking Microsoft an extended period to eliminate Windows’ Control Panel
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Why it’s taking Microsoft an extended period to eliminate Windows’ Control Panel

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It’s all about those annoying printer and network drivers.

It’s all about those annoying printer and network drivers.

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Microsoft first initiated efforts to eliminate the Control Panel in 2012, coinciding with the introduction of Windows 8. Over ten years later, it is still engaged in the transition of all the legacy Control Panel features into the modern Settings application in Windows 11. Although there have been indications that the Control Panel may eventually be phased out, the situation is much more complex for Microsoft.

“We’re proceeding cautiously as there is a multitude of distinct network and printer devices & drivers we must ensure remain functional throughout the transition,” states March Rogers, partner director of design at Microsoft. I could be mistaken, but I believe this is the first comprehensive explanation we’ve received from Microsoft regarding the lengthy delay in eliminating the Control Panel.

It seemed like Microsoft was on the verge of finally axing the Control Panel in 2024, after years of Microsoft downplaying the Control Panel in its recent Windows 11 updates. However, a support note suggesting the imminent removal of the Control Panel was swiftly revised to clarify that Microsoft was still working on transferring the Control Panel features to the Settings application.

Last year Microsoft also transferred clock settings, keyboard repeat delay, mouse cursor blink rate, and formatting for time, number, and currency into the Settings application. Many other mouse settings can also be found in the main Settings app, allowing you to avoid using the Control Panel these days.

I can’t recall the last instance I accessed the Control Panel due to Microsoft’s latest mouse and keyboard enhancements in the main Settings application, yet many Windows users used to favor the traditional interface simply because it was easier to navigate through various settings.

Microsoft is “prioritizing design quality in Windows currently,” according to Rogers. The Settings interface is being “optimized for clarity” this month, along with other enhancements to Windows 11 as part of a larger initiative to enhance the OS.

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U.S. Treasury yields drop 10 basis points as Iran conflict truce boosts sentiment
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U.S. Treasury yields drop 10 basis points as Iran conflict truce boosts sentiment

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U.S. Treasury rates fell significantly early Wednesday following the declaration of a two-week truce in the Middle Eastern conflict.

The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note, which serves as the standard for government borrowing, dropped by over 10 basis points to 4.2399%.

Yields on shorter- and longer-term notes were also reduced as investors flocked to U.S. bonds. The yield on the 2-year Treasury note, closely tracking Federal Reserve rate changes, fell by 11 basis points to 3.7193% by 3:35 a.m. E.T. The yield on the 30-year Treasury note decreased by 7 basis points to 4.8482%.

One basis point is equal to 0.01%, or 1/100th of 1%, and yields and prices move in opposite directions.

The decrease in borrowing costs occurs as worries about inflationary pressures stemming from the five-week conflict diminish.

Energy prices quickly shifted direction after the ceasefire initiated. According to the agreement terms, President Donald Trump committed to ceasing attacks on Iranian infrastructure, while Tehran will permit the secure navigation of vessels through the essential Strait of Hormuz waterway “in coordination with Iran’s Armed Forces,” Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated.

Brent crude, the international standard, fell below $100 a barrel in initial trading, hitting $94.49—a drop of 13.5%. U.S. West Texas Intermediate decreased by nearly 15% to $96.20 a barrel.

The minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee’s meeting in March will be published later on Wednesday, as investors readjust their expectations regarding future Fed interest rate cuts. Markets will also pay close attention to the Mortgage Bankers’ Association’s latest 30-year fixed-rate data—a crucial indicator of U.S. housing affordability—set to be released later.

Core monthly and annual inflation statistics for March will be published on Friday.

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Iran truce agreement offers Trump an escape from conflict - but at a steep price
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Iran truce agreement offers Trump an escape from conflict – but at a steep price

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The US and Iranian representatives will commence discussions over the forthcoming two weeks, allowing some time to endeavor towards a lasting agreement. The journey is expected to be turbulent, yet in after-hours trading, the cost of a barrel of oil fell under the $100 threshold for the first occasion in several days, and US stock futures climbed. There seems to be a prevailing optimism that the most challenging times have passed.

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Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by Trump, secures victory in the election to succeed Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by Trump, secures victory in the election to succeed Marjorie Taylor Greene.

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On Monday evening, the president reaffirmed his backing for Fuller, posting on social media prior to election day: “I am urging all Republicans, America First Patriots, and MAGA Warriors, to please GO OUT AND VOTE for an exceptional Candidate, Clay Fuller, who has my Full and Unconditional Endorsement!”

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Valve introduces a native Steam Link app for Apple's Vision Pro
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Valve introduces a native Steam Link app for Apple’s Vision Pro

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Valve is releasing Steam Link, its local-network game-streaming app, for Apple’s Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, enabling Vision Pro owners to stream traditional (non-VR) games from their Steam library wirelessly from a nearby Mac or PC.

We call them “traditional games” to be clear this doesn’t stream VR titles—only games designed for a conventional 2D screen like a monitor or TV. It could, however, help set the stage for VR support down the line. To be explicit, Valve has made no announcements about bringing SteamVR games to the Vision Pro.

Steam Link already existed for Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. Players could pair controllers with those devices and stream Steam games over the local network—not only from other Apple devices but also from Windows or Linux gaming PCs.

Users have managed similar setups on the Vision Pro using third-party tools like ALVR, but this official app offers a simpler, more established route to the same result.

If you want to try it, you can sign up via TestFlight, Apple’s platform for distributing pre-release apps before they appear on the App Store. Valve says the current build “allows streaming up to 4K resolutions, and allows you to dynamically adjust the curve of the display in panoramic mode.”

When we reviewed the Vision Pro at launch a couple of years ago, we complained about its limited ability to connect to external gaming and media hardware or access mixed-reality content outside Apple’s walled garden. That situation has since markedly improved, though it still isn’t always as straightforward as it is on competing headsets.

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Analysis shows Apple and Lenovo produce the least repairable laptops.
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Analysis shows Apple and Lenovo produce the least repairable laptops.

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“Although Lenovo has made some headway complying with French consumer law by adding more repair score PDFs to its website, we urge the company to address this long-running problem,” this year’s report states.

PIRG’s analysis found that “laptops remain largely stagnant in terms of repairability” across many of the eight most popular laptop brands in the US.

Proctor told Ars that while consumers’ access to parts, tools, and the vendor-level information has improved, gains in how easily devices can be disassembled “take longer to materialize.”

He also commended manufacturers for releasing more repair-friendly designs, such as Apple’s MacBook Neo.

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Motorola, owned by Lenovo, received the highest score.

Motorola, owned by Lenovo, received the highest score.


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PIRG’s phone manufacturer scores this year draw on the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL), a system the European Commission introduced in June 2025 to rate smartphone and tablet repairability. It considers six factors:

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  • Spare part availability
  • Software updates
  • Repair information

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US PIRG applied different criteria for this year’s report.

US PIRG applied different criteria for this year’s report.


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PIRG’s report said Apple and Samsung scored poorly under EPREL in part because the phones assessed are guaranteed updates for five years but not beyond.

PIRG observed that Apple has improved phone repairability by moving away from parts pairing—where parts must pass encrypted software checks to function—and by introducing the Repair Assistant. Still, the report’s author regretted that third-party Face ID replacements still don’t function. The report adds:

Apple also expanded its Activation Lock anti-theft feature to individual components, which repair advocates warn could leave large numbers of otherwise working parts stranded—effectively locking them out of the repair ecosystem.

Apple is not alone: parts pairing and software restrictions remain an industry-wide issue that consumers and independent technicians continue to confront across manufacturers.

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USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins dispatched an Easter email to employees highlighting 'Jesus' and 'God'.
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USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins dispatched an Easter email to employees highlighting ‘Jesus’ and ‘God’.

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Brooke Rollins, Secretary of Agriculture for the U.S., addresses the media outside the White House in Washington, DC, on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins transmitted USDA team members an Easter correspondence highlighting the narrative of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection, a notion some Christians claimed distanced them due to its overt religious tone.

“Happy Easter — He is Risen indeed,” Rollins articulated in the email dispatched on Good Friday, which CNBC has examined and was the first to disclose.

“From the base of the Cross on Good Friday to the stone that has been rolled away from the now vacant tomb, sin has been eradicated,” Rollins wrote.

“Jesus has risen from the dead. And God has bestowed upon each of us victory and new life. And where life exists — risen life — there exists hope.”

The email featured an image of a round stone displaced from Jesus’ tomb opening, adorned with the phrase “Christ is Risen” above the graphic.

A USDA employee, speaking to CNBC, conveyed that the email was objectionable to them as a dedicated Christian and as a department member working “with individuals of other faiths, Muslims, Hindus.”

The staffer, who opted to remain unnamed due to concerns over retaliation, indicated that other USDA personnel were similarly appalled by Rollins’ communication.

“People are not receptive to her form of branding from a Christian nationalist perspective,” the staffer remarked. “It misses the point from numerous aspects.”

“I actually find it blasphemous as it contradicts Jesus’ message,” they indicated.

When asked for comments regarding Rollins’ email and the reactions it prompted, a USDA spokesperson, in an email to CNBC, stated, “The Secretary is entitled to send correspondence to employees and the public on the Easter holiday, just as Secretaries of Agriculture and Presidents have done historically.”

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The email was the centerpiece of a discussion on Reddit, where one commenter stated, “I am a federal employee and a Christian and completely offended by this nonsense!!! It makes me feel nauseous how they exploit Christ as an excuse for such poor behavior.”

Another commentator remarked: “Christ is Risen indeed. But, that’s as a Lutheran I say that.”

“It’s disgraceful to promote religion as a civil servant,” that commentator asserted. “My faith influences my life; it is irrelevant to the service I provide as a government employee and I would be failing the Warfighters who hold different beliefs if I were to actively promote Christianity.”

Rollins, in an interview with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s Decision magazine released in June 2025, stated, “God’s presence has been the pivotal force in everything I’ve ever accomplished. God has been a substantial element of my life, even during times when I wished otherwise.”

The interview was titled: “Q&A with Brooke Rollins: Advocating for the Soul of America: USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins constructs policy based on Biblical principles.”

“Throughout the years — as a major in agriculture at Texas A&M and subsequently acquiring a law degree at the University of Texas, I genuinely believed I’d end up in seminary and become a youth minister; that was where my passion lay,” Rollins expressed during the interview.

In that same dialogue, Rollins elaborated on her engagement in Bible studies with fellow Cabinet members.

When prompted about a particular Bible passage she often reflects upon, Rollins answered, “Currently, the one that resonates with me is Romans 13:12, donning the armor of light.”

“I genuinely feel that. There’s a significant amount of darkness — not regarding this White House or my present boss, President Trump, or our Cabinet, but with government broadly, and with the opposing side contending for the soul of America,” she mentioned.

On Monday, President Donald Trump informed reporters of his belief that God backs the U.S. against Iran, which is predominantly Shiite Muslim.

“I do, because God is good,” Trump remarked at the White House in reply to a reporter’s inquiry. “And God desires to ensure the well-being of people.”

At the same briefing, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth drew parallels between the rescue of a downed U.S. pilot in Iran and the account of Jesus’s resurrection.

“You see, shot down on a Friday, Good Friday; concealed in a cave, a crevice, all of Saturday; and saved on Sunday,” Hegseth noted. “Flown out of Iran as the sun rose on Easter Sunday, a pilot reborn.”

On Easter Sunday, Trump, via a Truth Social post, had cautioned Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or “you’ll be immersed in Hell — JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah.”

Allah is the Arabic designation for God in Islam.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt commenced a briefing on March 30 by stating to reporters, “Did you hear our ‘amen’ in there? We just had a brief loud prayer as a team.”

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Spotify’s Suggested Playlists can assist you in discovering new podcasts to enjoy
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Spotify’s Suggested Playlists can assist you in discovering new podcasts to enjoy

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An enhancement to Spotify’s AI playlist creator allows Premium users to craft a personalized Discover Weekly for podcast episodes.

An enhancement to Spotify’s AI playlist creator allows Premium users to craft a personalized Discover Weekly for podcast episodes.

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On Tuesday, Spotify extended its Prompted Playlists functionality to encompass podcasts, an update that could simplify discovering fresh shows for Premium users. Prompted Playlists were initially introduced as a beta feature in December, but until now only applied to music. This feature allows you to create tailored Discover Weekly playlists utilizing text prompts to “guide the algorithm” towards particular genres or subjects.

The recent update permits the same functionality for playlists consisting of podcast episodes. However, the feature remains in beta and is available only in English for Premium users in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden.

Upon testing the updated functionality, I found that Spotify’s AI took a few minutes to compile my podcast playlist (including a step it labeled as “verifying humor”), yet I was quite pleased with the outcome. I requested a playlist featuring Dungeons & Dragons actual play shows, which included a blend of well-known series and lesser-known finds. My initial prompt raised an important point if you’re using this feature for podcasts—it may select random episodes, which could be problematic if a show is intended to be listened to in order.

This was relatively simple to address. After generating a playlist, you can revisit and modify your prompt to refresh the playlist. I added a statement specifying that the playlist should exclusively feature the initial episodes of campaigns or shows. The new selection the AI provided was more rounded than I had anticipated, including some episodes of Dimension 20 and Critical Role together with some lesser-known shows I had either not encountered before or hadn’t yet listened to, such as Tales from the Stinky Dragon and Join the Party.

Each episode in the playlist was accompanied by a short AI-generated synopsis explaining how the episode connected to my prompt. While I generally approach AI-generated summaries with skepticism, the descriptions for shows I’ve viewed were precise, such as labeling Dimension 20: Fantasy High as “humorous with genuine stakes.” It’s ambiguous, but certainly not misleading.

You can enhance and manually adjust Prompted Playlists after creation, or keep revising them if you aren’t keen on the podcast episodes the AI curates for you. While I don’t intend to use this feature for music, it could prove beneficial for certain listeners regarding podcasts, especially in assembling a “first episodes” compilation like this. Additionally, you can configure the playlist to refresh regularly to receive new podcast samples on a daily or weekly basis.

To try out this feature, open the Spotify app and select “Create,” then pick “Prompted Playlist” from the options. In the prompt text box, describe the type of podcast episodes you wish to include in the playlist and click “Generate playlist.” The first few times I attempted this, I received an error indicating that Prompted Playlists didn’t yet support podcasts. The problem was resolved after I updated the application.

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Activating agent-centric process reengineering
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Activating agent-centric process reengineering

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In contrast to fixed, rules-based frameworks, AI agents possess the capability to learn, adapt, and enhance processes in a dynamic manner. As they engage with data, systems, individuals, and other agents in real-time, AI agents can autonomously carry out complete workflows.

However, realizing their capabilities necessitates reimagining processes to center around agents rather than merely attaching them to disjointed legacy workflows utilizing conventional optimization techniques. Organizations must adopt an agent-first approach.

In an agent-first organization, AI systems manage processes while humans establish goals, outline policy limitations, and address exceptions.

“You must transition the operating model to make humans the governors and agents the operators,” states Scott Rodgers, global chief architect and U.S. CTO of the Deloitte Microsoft Technology Practice.

The necessity of an agent-first approach

As technology investment for AI is projected to rise over 70% in the coming two years, AI agents, driven by generative AI, are set to revolutionize organizations and deliver outcomes that exceed conventional automation. These initiatives hold the potential for substantial performance improvements while directing human effort towards higher-value tasks.

AI advancements are occurring so rapidly that traditional task automation methods are likely to yield only marginal improvements. Since legacy procedures are not designed for autonomous agents, AI agents necessitate machine-readable process specifications, clear policy constraints, and organized data flows, according to Rodgers.

Complicating matters, numerous organizations lack a comprehensive understanding of the full economic factors influencing their business, such as service costs and per-transaction expenses. Consequently, they struggle to prioritize agents that can generate the highest value, focusing instead on eye-catching pilot projects. To realize substantive change, executives should adopt a new mindset.

Companies must instead facilitate outcomes more rapidly than their competitors. “The true danger is not that AI will fail—it’s that rivals will overhaul their operational models while you remain focused on piloting agents and copilots,” warns Rodgers. “Nonlinear improvements arise when organizations establish agent-centered workflows with human oversight and adaptable orchestration.”

Automated handling of routine and repetitive tasks is increasingly prevalent, allowing employees to concentrate on more valuable, creative, and strategic initiatives. This transformation enhances operational efficiency, promotes stronger collaboration, and accelerates decision-making—enabling organizations to modernize the workplace while ensuring enterprise security.

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The Download: The influence of AI on employment, and data centers in outer space
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The Download: The influence of AI on employment, and data centers in outer space

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This is the current edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter delivering a daily insight into the happenings in the technology sector.

The single piece of information that might truly illuminate your career and AI 

In the realm of Silicon Valley, discussions of an AI-driven employment apocalypse are increasingly common. Now, even those economists who previously minimized the risks are reconsidering. 

Alex Imas, a researcher at the University of Chicago, is among them. He argues that any strategy to tackle AI’s effects will hinge on obtaining one crucial piece of information: price elasticity. 

Imas contends that “we require a Manhattan Project” for this. Read the full article to understand why. 

—James O’Donnell 

This piece is from The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter providing insights on all aspects of AI. Subscribe to get it delivered to your inbox every Monday. 

Four essentials for launching data centers into space 

This January, Elon Musk’s SpaceX submitted an application to deploy as many as 1 million data centers into Earth’s orbit. The objective? To fully harness AI’s capabilities—without sparking an environmental crisis on Earth. 

SpaceX is part of an expanding roster of tech companies exploring orbital computing infrastructure. But can their ambitions truly come to fruition? Here are four necessities for establishing data centers in space. 

—Tereza Pultarova 

This narrative is a part of MIT Technology Review Explains, our series unraveling the intricate, complex world of technology to assist you in understanding what lies ahead. Explore more in this series here. 

The essential reads 

I’ve scoured the internet to bring you today’s most engaging/critical/daunting/intriguing stories centered on technology. 

1 Trump has put forward yet another proposal for significant reductions to US science and tech funding 
He aims to cut nearly every science-oriented agency. (Ars Technica) 
+ If Trump succeeds, the US may experience a costly exodus of intellect. (NYT $)  
+ Premier research talent is already leaving the nation. (Guardian)  
+ Fundamental science merits our most substantial investments. (MIT Technology Review) 

2 Sam Altman campaigned against AI regulations he publicly endorsed  
A startling report reveals that many insiders at OpenAI have doubts about him. (The New Yorker $) 
+ Some refer to him as a sociopath. (Futurism) 
+ OpenAI’s CFO fears it will not be ready for an IPO this year. (The Information $)  
+ An impending clash over AI regulation is on the horizon in the US. (MIT Technology Review) 

3 NASA’s Artemis II has shattered humanity’s historic distance record 
The astronauts have traveled farther than any previous humans. (BBC) 
+ Their mission incorporates technology developed by MIT. (Axios) 

4 Chinese technology companies are marketing intelligence that “reveals” US military capabilities 
This information comes from the fusion of AI and open-source data. (WP $) 
+ AI is transforming the Iran situation into performance art.(MIT Technology Review) 

5 Conflict is compelling nations to abandon hyperscalers 
Fueled by Iran categorizing tech giants as military targets. (Rest of World) 
+ No one desires a data center in their vicinity. (MIT Technology Review) 

6 OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google have come together against AI replication from China 
They’re collaborating on “adversarial distillation” information (Bloomberg $) 

7 Anduril and Impulse Space are collaborating on Trump’s “Golden Dome” 
They’re creating space-based missile tracking for the initiative. (Gizmodo)  

8 OpenAI has called on California to investigate Elon Musk’s “anti-competitive actions.” 
It claims Musk is attempting to “gain control of the future of AGI.” (Reuters $) 
+ And alleges he coordinated efforts with Mark Zuckerberg. (CNBC) 
+ A former Tesla executive has disclosed how they coped with working under Musk. (WP $) 

9 DeepSeek’s upcoming AI model will operate on Huawei chips 
It’s anticipated to launch within the next few weeks. (The Information $) 

10 Memes have devastated our culture 
Internet-induced “brain rot” has extended beyond our devices to dominate everything. (NYT $) 

Quote of the day 

“I must say, it was actually quite pleasant.” 

 —Astronaut Victor Glover shares with President Donald Trump his experience when Artemis II lost contact with the rest of the world, The New York Times reports. 

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Inside the contentious tree farms powering Apple’s carbon-neutral objective  

In 2020, Apple established a target to achieve net zero by the decade’s conclusion. To meet that aim, the company is compensating for its emissions by planting millions of eucalyptus trees in Brazil. 

Apple is optimistic that this approach will result in a more sustainable future. However, critics caution that the industrial tree farms may inflict more harm than good. 

Discover why these plans have incited opposition. 

—Gregory Barber 

We can still enjoy nice things 

A space for comfort, entertainment, and diversion to uplift your day. (Have any suggestions? Send me a note.) 

+ Japan’s automated bike garage is a dream come true for cyclists.  
+ This in-depth exploration of bird behavior unveils their eating habits’ secrets. (Special thanks to reader Terry Gordon for the discovery!) 
+ The initial image from the Artemis astronauts vividly portrays the brilliance of our atmosphere. 
+ There’s a new rival for the title of the world’s most stunning website: RobertDeNiro.com. 

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