Month: January 2025

It looks like Microsoft is forcing its controversial Windows 11 24H2 update on people and (plot twist!) it might be for the best

Windows 11 24H2 is rolling out automatically to eligible PCs on 22H2 or 23H2 Persistent bugs like Asus compatibility and camera unresponsiveness may delay updates for affected PCs 24H2 brings performance boosts and new features but has had a history of issues for some time If you’re currently using older…

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X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube sign EU pledge to tackle hate speech

Meta, Google, TikTok, and X have each pledged to European lawmakers that they will do more to prevent and remove illegal hate speech on their platforms. The European Commission integrated a revised set of voluntary commitments into the Digital Services Act (DSA) on Monday that aim to help platforms “demonstrate…

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Donald Trump is officially president again

Donald Trump has been officially sworn in as the 47th president of the US. Although we’ve already experienced a Trump presidency beginning in 2016, this term could look far different than the first one, particularly when it comes to tech regulation. There’s good reason for the CEOs to cozy up…

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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 live – counting down to the Galaxy S25 launch

Refresh 2025-01-21T19:47:48.405Z As my colleague Roland Moore-Colyer said earlier, you can bet that Samsung will talk a lot about its Galaxy AI feature set. Likely telling us how folks with Galaxy phones have been using it and setting up the stage to unveil even more features. We could see expansions…

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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 live blog – get ready for the Galaxy S25 launch and a whole lot of AI

Refresh 2025-01-20T17:46:05.741Z In reference to those seemingly leaked specs, it’s over to my colleague and staff writer Jamie RIchards for some context on the tipped Snapdragon chipset. Snapdragon after all The Samsung Galaxy S24 (Image credit: Philip Berne / Future) There’s been some back and forth in the months leading…

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Canon’s new app lets you live stream from multiple cameras, just not Canon’s

Canon has announced a new live streaming app that can wirelessly connect to, and switch between, video feeds from three mobile devices. It’s currently limited to iPhones and iPads running at least iOS and iPad0S 16. Android isn’t supported, but an even stranger omission is that Live Switcher Mobile isn’t…

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