Month: March 2024
Judge tosses Elon Musk’s X lawsuit against anti-hate group
Judge Breyer writes that X’s “motivation in bringing this case is evident,” stating that the company’s goal is to “punish CCDH for CCDH publications that criticized X Corp. — and perhaps in order to dissuade others” from criticizing X in the future. “If CCDH’s publications were defamatory, that would be…
Read MoreNvidia’s AI chip dominance is being targeted by Google, Intel, and Arm
Major tech companies are attempting to eliminate software advantages that have helped Nvidia dominate the artificial intelligence market. According to Reuters, a group formed by Intel, Google, Arm, Qualcomm, Samsung, and other tech companies is developing an open-source software suite that prevents AI developers from being locked into Nvidia’s proprietary…
Read MoreQuick! The iPhone 15 Plus is now free at Verizon without a trade – but not for long
Verizon has just posted its best iPhone 15 Plus deal ever this week, with the carrier offering the flagship device for free alongside a new line on an eligible unlimited data plan. To date, this is the first time the carrier has ever offered this device for free without the…
Read MoreRon DeSantis signs bill requiring parental consent for kids under 16 to hold social media accounts
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) just signed into law HB 3, a bill that will give parents of teens under 16 more control over their kids’ access to social media and require age verification for many websites. The bill requires social media platforms to prevent kids under 14 from creating…
Read MoreHurry – Amazon’s Big Spring Sale ends today: shop the 29 best deals still live
It’s the last day of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, so you have hours left to shop deals on everything from TVs, tablets, and smart home devices to vacuums, air fryers, coffee makers, and more. As a deals editor for TechRadar, I’ve gone through Amazon’s sale and hand-picked the 29 best…
Read MoreMicrosoft forgot to update this Windows feature for 30 years
On a Thursday morning nearly 30 years ago at Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, a software developer checked-in some code for a dialog box he was working on. The box was only supposed to be temporary, so he didn’t worry that it was very basic. Except, nobody ever got around to…
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