Month: February 2025

A reviews site embroiled in AI scandal is back from the dead

Last summer, the staff at Gannett’s consumer reviews site Reviewed received terrible news: the media giant was shuttering the entire vertical and would be laying off dozens of employees. Effective November 1st, Reviewed would cease operations. Gannett blamed Google’s changing search algorithm, which had “degraded [its] business model.” The shuttering…

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OpenAI is getting a makeover – new visual rebrand for ChatGPT maker even includes its own custom font

OpenAI gets a fresh new look, centered around its own OpenAI Sans font Rebrand has apparently been a work-in-progress for more than a year However ChatGPT was barely used for the redesign Ten years after the company was founded, OpenAI has revealed a total rebrand with updated logos and fonts…

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: latest news, rumors, and everything we’ve heard so far

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 could be one of the best-selling foldable phones of 2025 going by past form, as Samsung’s foldable flip phones combine a compact form factor with a more reasonable price than its Z Fold line, making them a popular choice. So will this trend continue…

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Amazon announces February product event

Amazon sent out invites today for a February event in New York City. The invite gives few clues as to what will be announced at the event, which will be hosted by Panos Panay and the Amazon Devices & Services team on February 26th. However, a blue swirly logo behind…

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Best Super Bowl TV deals: Get up to $630 off sets from Samsung, LG, Sony and others

With Super Bowl LIX only a few days away, it’s a decent time to grab a new TV at a discount. If you’re hoping to upgrade your living before the Chiefs and Eagles square off (again), you may need to pay extra to get a new set shipped in time.…

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Disney is doubling down on its plan to make ESPN the future of sports streaming

Disney wants to win the sports streaming war by making ESPN available “however the consumer wants it, wherever the consumer wants it,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said during an earnings call on Wednesday. The entertainment giant aims to give viewers multiple ways to watch ESPN, whether it’s through a standalone…

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