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EU sets date for common phone charge cable     The days of hunting through cables to find the right charger may be coming to an end.   โปรฝาก100รับ200ถอนไม่อั้น Read the gaming rules carefully before playing all kinds of casino betting games, not just playing online slots.    The European Union has provisionally agreed new portable electronic devices must, by autumn 2024, use a USB Type-C charger.   BBC News has asked the UK government if it intends to pass similar legislation.   But under the current post-Brexit arrangements, the European Union ruling would apply to Northern Ireland, according to EU and UK officials.   According to a December 2021 parliamentary report, the "new requirements may also apply to devices sold in Northern Ireland under the terms of the Northern Ireland protocol in the Brexit agreement, potentially triggering divergence of product standards with the rest of the UK".   The treaty works by keeping Northern Ireland inside the EU's single market for goods, while mainland Britain is outside it.   A row between the UK and EU about how to reform the Northern Ireland protocol remains unresolved.   'Stifles innovation' Apple products such as iPhones and iPads will have to conform to the new regulation, as will, eventually laptop computers. Existing devices will be exempt.   The agreement will be brought before the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers after their summer recesses, where it can be formally approved and then published.   Apple told the BBC it had no new comment to make.   It argued against the proposal, when it was first introduced, in September 2021, with a representative telling BBC News: "Strict regulation mandating just one type of connector stifles innovation rather than encouraging it, which in turn will harm consumers in Europe and around the world".