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Google to Pay $68 Million Settlement Over Secret Google Assistant Recordings
Google will pay $68 million to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging unauthorized recording via Google Assistant, highlighting privacy concerns around voice assistants.
Read MoreApple Expected to Refresh MacBook Pro Line Twice in 2026
Apple reportedly plans two MacBook Pro updates in 2026, including a new OLED touchscreen model later in the year.
Read MoreWindows 11 January Security Update Causes Boot Issues for Some PCs
Microsoft’s January security patch KB5074109 has been linked to boot problems on certain Windows 11 devices, adding to previous update challenges.
Read MoreZotac Cancels Prepaid GPU Orders, Increases Retail Prices by $200+
Zotac has reportedly canceled prepaid GeForce RTX 5090 orders and raised retail prices by at least $200 on key GPU models.
Read MoreApple Pauses AI Expansion in Safari to Prioritize Siri Enhancements
Apple has put plans to integrate AI features into Safari on hold to focus on improving its voice assistant Siri.
Read MoreNvidia Partners Prepare Multiple Laptops Featuring Nvidia N1 and N1X Chips
At least eight laptops using Nvidia’s N1 and N1X processors are expected this quarter, marking Nvidia’s expansion into Arm-based notebook CPUs.
Read MoreASRock Will Not Support Intel Bartlett Lake-S CPUs on LGA 1700 Motherboards
ASRock has confirmed it will not enable support for Intel Bartlett Lake-S processors on its consumer LGA 1700 motherboards.
Read MoreOpenAI Plans to Add Shopping Cart Feature to ChatGPT Interface
OpenAI aims to monetize ChatGPT by introducing an online shopping cart directly within the chatbot’s interface.
Read MoreEnthusiast Upgrades GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Using Titan RTX Components
A tech enthusiast enhanced a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti by transplanting key chips from a Titan RTX, unlocking full processing and memory capabilities.
Read MoreWidespread Disruptions Hit VPN Services Used in Russia to Circumvent Mobile Internet Restrictions
Many VPN platforms in Russia lost access to key servers, causing widespread interruptions in services meant to bypass mobile internet blocks.
Read MoreAMD Challenges Intel’s Claims on Panther Lake Performance Advantage
AMD disputes Intel’s assertion that Panther Lake mobile chips outperform Ryzen, emphasizing Ryzen’s continued speed lead in laptops.
Read MoreChinese Cloud Giants Authorized to Prepare for Nvidia H200 Accelerator Purchases
Chinese regulators reportedly allow Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance to prepare for Nvidia H200 accelerator orders, signaling a potential easing of tech restrictions.
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