Month: July 2023

Chrome 115 is Google’s latest attempt to protect user data but we doubt it will

After years of work, Google is finally getting rid of third-party tracking cookies with the launch of Chrome 115. The company isn’t getting rid of tracking cookies all at once as it plans to do so gradually. However, in their place, Google will instead install the Topics API (Application Programming…

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Spotify’s first US price hike for Premium is coming next week

Spotify is going to raise the price of its Premium subscription plan in the US, according to The Wall Street Journal. The price is “likely” to go up by $1, meaning it would cost $10.99 per month, and the change is “expected” to be revealed next week, the publication says.…

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ChatGPT for Android launches next week

Since launching in November, OpenAI’s ChatGPT tool has reached a number of users at a rate that’s astounding for anything outside of Threads — now the company says it’s ready to release an app for Android. In a tweet, the company announced ChatGPT for Android is rolling out next week…

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Tesla is starting to offer one-time Full Self-Driving transfers to new vehicles

Tesla is starting to offer customers a one-time transfer of their purchased Full Self-Driving (FSD) software to a new vehicle, Not A Tesla App reports. Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed the company would be offering it as a “one-time amnesty” during an earnings call on Wednesday, though he did not…

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Analogue will start shipping more Pocket preorders in August

Note that the quote says the handhelds will begin shipping in August; that language doesn’t necessarily guarantee that you’ll get your Pocket in August. Still, the announcement likely comes as good news for people who have been eagerly waiting for any sort of information on their order. (Based on a…

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Disney’s new vision for ESPN might include part ownership by the NBA, NFL

Disney wants to transition ESPN from linear TV to streaming — and the NBA and NFL might be the partners that help the company do that. According to CNBC, Disney CEO Bob Iger and ESPN leader Jimmy Pitaro held talks with both leagues about bringing them on as minority investors…

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