Month: January 2024

The Pokémon Company says it will ‘investigate’ Palworld

You can all stop calling now — The Pokémon Company’s lawyers are on the case. In a statement posted on the company’s website, The Pokémon Company says it’s aware of a “game released in January 2024” and plans to “take appropriate measures to address any acts that infringe on intellectual…

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Epic’s Tim Sweeney calls Apple App Store changes ‘hot garbage’

Tim Sweeney, the CEO of Epic Games, has a lot to say about the changes Apple made to its App Store in the European Union. In a lengthy post on X (formerly Twitter), Sweeney calls the update “a new instance of Malicious Compliance” — or, in layman’s terms, “hot garbage.”…

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This week’s best Target TV deals – cheap TVs from $149.99

Target is a great shopping destination for all things tech, including televisions, so I’m rounding up this week’s best Target TV deals. You’ll find all the best offers on this page, with a wide range of sizes and prices from brands like Samsung, LG, Vizio, TCL, and Hisense. Target’s TV…

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Vision Pro arrival dates are getting delayed leaving many frustrated

Pre-orders of Apple’s Vision Pro are supposed to ship out on February 2; however several reports have appeared online claiming there’s going to be a sizable delay. People have flocked to Reddit and X (the platform formerly known as Twitter) with screenshots of their orders now having an arrival period…

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FTC investigating Microsoft, Amazon, and Google investments into OpenAI and Anthropic

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) opened an inquiry into the investments of Big Tech companies that provide cloud services to smaller AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. The FTC sent letters to Alphabet, Amazon, Anthropic, Microsoft, and OpenAI, requiring the companies to explain the impact these investments have on the…

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Exclusive: Samsung to launch Petabyte SSD subscription — PBSSD-as-a-service is definitely not your usual cloud storage service, at least not for now

Samsung has announced it is exploring a new business model that’s likely to get a lot of attention from partners and rivals alike.  PBSSD as a service is what the company calls a high capacity SSD subscription service that it says, “goes beyond capacity limits”. So it is neither a cloud…

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