Month: April 2023

New MacBook Air 15-inch looks more likely than ever – but you may have to wait

Display analyst and reputable leaker Ross Young recently shared a tweet with his subscribers noting that panel production on the bigger 15-inch MacBook Air started in February and increased in March, with a further ramp-up expected in April. Young said in the subscriber-only tweet that while he is unsure of…

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The UK wants nationwide 5G coverage by 2030

The UK government wants all populated areas in the country to be covered with standalone 5G by 2030, according to its announcement earlier this week.  Standalone 5G, also called 5G+, is a version of the 5G network that is built from scratch, not on top of legacy networks such as…

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Google fined for unfairly competing with rival app store

Google has been hit with a $32 million fine for anticompetitive practices in South Korea, the company’s watchdog announced in a press release earlier today. As per a (rough) translation of the announcement posted by the South Korean Fair Trade Commission, Google broke the law by forcing mobile game development…

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Your brilliant ChatGPT idea could leave you with an eye-watering legal bill – here’s why

ChatGPT has cemented itself as the AI-powered tool that’ll help you with almost anything. Everyone and their mama has been talking about the chatbot and to no surprise. It explains, expands, summarises, creates (I use that word loosely here), and seems to know much about a vast range of products.…

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18 Best Samsung Galaxy S23 Cases and Accessories (2023): Chargers, Cables, and Screen Protectors

You just spend nearly a grand (if not more) on a Samsung phone. Don’t take a risk—keep it safe! Source

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The Morning After: Worldwide PC shipments plunge by a third

Both Canalys and IDC estimate worldwide computer shipments dropped 29 to 33 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2023. That's a steep drop, and none of the major PC brands escaped the worst of the downturn. Second-place HP escaped relatively lightly with a 24 percent drop in shipments, while…

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