Microsoft to unbundle Teams in Europe in bid to avoid EU antitrust fine

Microsoft is finally making good on a promise it made back in April, with the company announcing that it will finally unbundle Teams from Office 365 and Microsoft 365 productivity suites across the European Union. The move follows a three-year saga that began when Slack filed an antitrust complaint against its competitor, claiming that including Teams in these bundles was illegal and that Microsoft was blocking some people from getting rid of the program. 

The tech giant finally agreed to separate Teams from its productivity suites earlier this year but said it was “unclear” how it would happen. Then, in July, the European Commission appeared to get tired of waiting and launched a probe into whether bundling Teams into productivity suites was in defiance of EU competition rules. 

Now, it seems Microsoft is trying to play nice and get the European Commission off its back. “We recognize our responsibility as a major technology provider to support a healthy competitive environment. We appreciate the clarity that has emerged on several of the concerns from extensive and constructive discussions with the European Commission,” Microsoft’s vice president of European Government Affairs, Nanna-Louise Linde, said in the blog post announcing the decision. “With the benefit of this clarity, we believe it is important that we start to take meaningful steps to address those concerns. We do this not with the sense that this will necessarily resolve all concerns, whether from the Commission or our competitors, but we believe this is a constructive step that can start to lead to immediate and meaningful changes in the market.”

Well, now there’s a when and a how. Starting October 1st, Microsoft 365 and Office 365 should each be available for €2 less per month or €24 across the whole year for customers in the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland. Teams should also be available on its own for €5 per month or €60 for the year. Anyone who previously bought a productivity suite can keep paying for the entire bundle or remove Teams switch plans. However, Microsoft claims that any frontline workers or small business owners in the region will still have the option to include Teams in their purchase. 

Microsoft also says it will create additional support resources to direct developers to public APIs and address questions from users, such as how their data is being transferred from Teams. Plus, Microsoft “will develop a new method” for using its programs in competing apps. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-to-unbundle-teams-in-europe-in-bid-to-avoid-eu-antitrust-fine-090825495.html?src=rss

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Anker Latest Nano Series of USB-C Chargers Land in IFA

The Anker Nano series is renowned for its compactness and USB PD (power delivery) fast charging solutions tailored for Apple mobile devices. At IFA 2023, their latest Nano Power Bank innovation includes built-in USB C cables, which means users no longer need to carry a separate cable (30W at $49.99 on Amazon and 20W at $29.99 also on Amazon).

Moreover, a notable environmental feature is the incorporation of eco-friendly post-consumer recycled plastic in the exterior casing. This material contributes to about 71% of the entire product and aids in achieving up to 80% less carbon emission.

USB-C technology is advancing in power-charging capabilities, now delivering up to 240 watts. Furthermore, Anker’s USB-C cables have been designed with safety and reliability in mind, successfully meeting the stringent USB-IF certification standards.

The products that caught our attention are the Anker Nano Charging Station (6-in-1, 67W) and the Anker Nano Charger (30W), among several new products Anker just announced.

The Anker Nano Charging Station’s sleek, compact design is essential for saving workspace and travel, featuring a soft extension cord and flat plug suitable for tight spaces or behind furniture. A unique spring system makes device plugging easier, ensuring portability and hassle-free use.

Safety is ensured with overheating protection and ActiveShield 2.0 technology. The station is notably 60% slimmer than typical power strips and is about the size of a smartphone, offering high-speed charging with its 67W USB power delivery. It has 2 USB-A, 2 USB-C, 2 AC Outlets. Retails on Amazon for $65.99

The Anker Nano Charger (30W and 20W) is a classic, and since Apple no longer provides a charger in the iPhone’s box, this should be at the top of your list. It charges much faster than random USB chargers and is highly compact, making it ideal for travelers. In planes, it is so tiny and light that it is easy to carry and won’t fall off the plug.

Other products include the Anker Nano Power Bank 30W with built-in USB-C Cable, and an interesting braided Anker USB-C to USB-C Cable (3/6/10 ft) that supports charging up to 240W via USB-C Power Delivery ($18.99 on Amazon).

Anker Latest Nano Series of USB-C Chargers Land in IFA

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Anker SOLIX F3800 Portable Power Station: A Compact Home Power Solution On Wheels With An EV Plug

Last June, Anker introduced its new brand, SOLIX, dedicated to home energy devices. Among its offerings were the  Solix Balcony Solution, a balcony power storage solution with a 1.6 kWh capacity, alongside the Solix F1200 Portable Power Station Bundle with RS40/RS40P and Solix All-in-One Energy Storage Solution.

With sustainability as the prominent theme of IFA 2023, the show promises to showcase many energy solutions and power efficiency innovations. Among the exhibitors focused on that segment, SOLIX unveiled its latest addition at Showstoppers, the SOLIX F3800. A hybrid solution, the SOLIX F3800 is bridging the functionalities of both a power station and a home power system.

Homeowners can easily plug the SOLIX F3800 into their existing power infrastructure, and thanks to its 3840 Wh high-capacity, Anker claims it can power the house for about a week with the 27000 Wh extra battery pack. Weighing 60 kg and mounted on wheels, the solution comes in handy in case of power outages during hurricanes, for example.

A standout feature is the SOLIX F3800’s AC output power of up to 6000W, enabling simultaneous charging heavy-duty appliances like washing machines, dryers, and fridges. And the cherry on the cake, the device boasts an EV plug, leveraging its 26 kWh capacity to recharge electric vehicles for a range of up to 120 km.

For people aspiring to embrace an off-grid lifestyle, Anker can plug the SOLIX F3800 into a solar panel. Anker claims the device is fully charged in 1.8 hours with 2400W solar and in 1.5 hours with a 2900W wall charger.

Anker SOLIX F3800 Portable Power Station: A Compact Home Power Solution On Wheels With An EV Plug

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Philips Hue Announces New Full Home Security Suite

Philips Hue, the brand mostly known for its smart home lighting tech, is casting a big, blinding spotlight on its new new security tech suite. Despite the shift to smart home cameras and sensors, the company is saying it’s still focused on lighting tech, though its now-Matter-enabled brand of bulbs and strips are…

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Signify, the Philips spinoff known for its Hue lighting products, has announced a new category for the brand that puts it in direct competition with companies like Ring and Nest. Yes, the company has launched new security products, most of which will be available this fall. They include Philips Hue Secure cameras in wired and wireless (or battery) versions that feature a 1080p HD video feed with night vision. 

You can use the cameras to talk to a visitor or delivery person outside your door, and you can program them to work in tandem with your Hue lights and sound alarms to help deter intruders. The devices can notify you of movements, but it has the capability to differentiate between pets, packages or people. Signify also says that end-to-end encryption is enabled by default, so your footage remains private. The new Hue Secure cameras can be used indoors or outdoors, and you can prop up the wired version with its companion desktop stand. Both will be available this autumn, though the wired camera will be a bit cheaper at $218 (€200) than the $273 (€250) battery variant. 

If you want something specifically for outdoor use, though, you can also get the Philips Hue Secure floodlight camera. When you trigger a light alarm from the Hue app, it instantly illuminates a large area in any color you want to help ward off potential intruders. This one is coming out later, in the first quarter of 2024, and will sell for $382 (€350).

A floodlight with a camera at the top of a doorway.
Signify

Aside from the aforementioned security cameras, the new Philips Hue lineup also includes contact sensors. You can stick them on doors, windows and other places, so you can get notified if somebody opens them. Plus, you can program them to work with Hue lights so that they’d switch on or off if the sensors detect doors being opened or closed. The sensors will be available this autumn in black and white for $44 (€40) each or $76 (€70) for a two-pack.

A sensor attached to the edge of a door.
Signify

To make it easier to access any Secure device you purchase, the company has also updated its app to add a new Security Center. You can trigger alarms from there, flash lights and sound the siren on the Secure camera. It also gives you a quick way to call local authorities or a contact you trust, so they can check your home in case you’re away.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/philips-hue-gets-into-home-surveillance-with-its-new-secure-cameras-063036218.html?src=rss

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Tesla reportedly faces investigation over its mysterious glass house project

At least two government agencies are looking into Tesla’s secret glass house project dubbed “Project 42,” according to The Wall Street Journal. Back in July, the publication reported that the automaker’s board launched an investigation over concerns that its CEO, Elon Musk, was using company funds for the project. Now, the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York has reportedly asked for information on how much Tesla spent on the project and on personal benefits Musk enjoys. Likewise, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has also opened a civil probe, the Journal said, and has sought the same information.

The plans for Project 42 involved building a glass structure that appeared to be a living space with bedrooms, bathrooms and a kitchen near Tesla’s facilities in Austin, Texas. A couple of concepts envisioned it as a “twisted hexagon” or a glass cube similar to Apple’s 5th Avenue store. The Journal previously said that the board launched an investigation after employees raised concerns regarding the special glass ordered for the project, which they believe would cost the company millions of dollars. It’s unclear if that investigation is finished and if the company’s order for the special glass pushed through.

As the publication notes, SEC requires transactions over $120,000 when an executive has a material interest in them. Any personal benefits paid to executives that amount to over $10,000 must also be disclosed to investors. Authorities have only just started looking into the initiative, however, and these probes might not lead to any formal charges. 

In addition to investigations regarding Project 42, Tesla is also reportedly facing inquiries from federal prosecutors over the driving range of its vehicles. The company is being questioned after Reuters reported last month that its EVs frequently don’t meet their range estimates and that the company set up a team specifically to cancel service appointments related to driving range complaints. 

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