Month: September 2025

Google fined $3.5 billion by EU for ad tech abuse

The European Commission has waged a €2.95 billion (~$3.5 billion) fine against Google for “abusing its dominant position” in advertising technology. In its announcement, the Commission claims that Google’s alleged anticompetitive practices have increased costs for advertisers and publishers, potentially raising prices for consumers as a result. The Commission has…

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The best stuff announced at IFA so far

The doors to IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, have officially opened and new gadgets, tech, features, and upgrades continue to pour out of Europe’s largest consumer tech show. There’s a lot of news to stay on top of, and if you’re struggling to ingest it all, here are some of…

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Amazon has a huge fall sale on tech gadgets – 50% off TVs, iPads, smart home, and more

September has officially arrived, fall is in the air, and Amazon has a huge sale to celebrate. The retail giant is slashing prices on its best-selling tech gadgets, featuring up to 50% off TVs, smart home devices, iPads, headphones, and more. • Shop more daily deals at Amazon As a…

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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Edge might look like an iPhone 17 Pro

The rumor mill just churned up a purported render of Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Edge, and it only adds to speculation that the super-slim phone will look like the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro. The renders, shared with Android Headlines by reliable leaker OnLeaks, show a device with slim bezels and a…

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OnePlus and Hasselblad are ending their five-year partnership

OnePlus and Hasselblad are ending their five-year partnership, according to an official blog post. The smartphone maker has started developing its own camera system, which it has dubbed the DetailMax Engine. There was no reason given for the split, though OnePlus heaped praise on Hasselblad in that blog post. It…

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Worrying TP-Link router flaws could let botnets attack your Microsoft 365 accounts – so update now

TP-Link patches two vulnerabilities in older SOHO routers Chinese threat actor Quad7 used the botnet for broad password-spraying attacks The flaws were severe enough to warrant firmware updates, despite the routers being end-of-life TP-Link has patched two vulnerabilities affecting some of its small office/home office (SOHO) routers, which were apparently…

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