Month: January 2022

Lawsuit claims Google pays Apple billions to stay out of the search engine business

Audio player loading… Although Google and Apple have never disclosed an exact amount, it’s widely known that the search giant pays the iPhone maker billions each year to remain the default search engine on the iPhone, Mac and the rest of its devices. However, a new class action lawsuit has…

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Facebook is giving you homework to learn about its privacy settings

Meta (the company formerly known as Facebook) has announced a new version of its Privacy Center, which it says you can use to learn about how it collects and uses data and figure out how to navigate the myriad privacy and security controls available. It says the current version of…

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Watch Highlights From WIRED HQ at CES

We’re not in Vegas, but we still had a packed day of conversations on the latest from the giant technology showcase. Source

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Samsung is showing off the foldables of the future at CES

Samsung is arguably leading the charge on folding phones, and even though the first Galaxy Fold got off to a rocky start, last year’s Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 were impressive devices that delivered on the promise of how handy a device with a folding screen can…

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Enough already, it’s time for a Metaverse CES

Audio player loading… CES 2022 wasn’t a bust. It was strange, slightly disassociating (like having your head floating a few inches off your body) but not unpleasant (also like your head floating over your body). We all got through it and, while only a fraction of the normal number of…

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Energy price cap expected to rise as the cost of gas continues to soar

Audio player loading… The new level for the energy price cap will be announced on February 7th, and with only a few weeks to go until this date, a number of energy suppliers and energy experts have warned that we can expect to see it rise once again. Ofgem’s current…

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