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    Google introduces agentic AI browsing to Chrome with "Auto Browse"

    The feature marks one of Google’s most determined steps toward agentic AI, where software systems carry out tasks through context-aware reasoning and automated control of user interfaces. Auto Browse is now in preview for paid subscribers in the AI Pro and AI Ultra plans, it uses the company’s latest Gemini… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Windows 11 hits one billion users in less time than Windows 10

    While adoption was initially gradual, Windows 11’s momentum accelerated over the past year. Chief Executive Satya Nadella told investors the user base is up more than 45 percent year-over-year, attributing the growth to Windows 11’s role in modernizing the PC ecosystem and strengthening OEM revenue. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Ubisoft's problems deepen as unions call international strike over job cuts and return-to-office mandate

    Ubisoft announced last week that it will restructure its internal operations in the coming months, refocusing its strategy around open-world games, live-service titles, and player-facing generative AI. The changes include delays to seven projects and the cancellation of six others, among them Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Nine out of ten DuckDuckGo users don't want AI anywhere near their search

    DuckDuckGo recently asked its community whether they actually wanted AI baked into their web browsing experience. The response was loud and clear: an overwhelming majority said no. Now, the company says it’s going to honor that choice by offering two different versions of its search experience. Even so, power users… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Crypto laundering surged to $82 billion last year and the numbers keep rising

    The data represents a staggering leap from 2020, when illicit crypto laundering totaled just $10 billion globally. By contrast, last year’s total reached $82 billion, driven largely by the rise of specialized Chinese-language “guarantee platforms” and related laundering services operating across Telegram, payment processors, and over-the-counter markets. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Zotac warns memory crisis poses an existential threat to GPU manufacturers

    A recent memo from Zotac’s South Korean division, translated by prominent leaker @harukaze5719, states that GPUs will become more expensive and difficult to obtain in 2026 and potentially beyond. As Asus and other manufacturers begin raising prices, Zotac does not currently see a light at the end of the tunnel. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D Review

    AMD’s Ryzen 7 9850X3D promises the fastest gaming performance yet, with higher clocks and a small price bump. But does it deliver real gains, or is it just more hype? Read Entire Article Source link More

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    A 1988 VHS privacy law could block how advertisers get your data

    The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a lawsuit from a man alleging that using email credentials for targeted advertising violates a law passed in 1988 to keep consumers’ VHS rentals and purchases private. The case could block a method by which advertisers acquire private data. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Valve must defend Steam's pricing model in £656 million class-action case

    The lawsuit, filed by digital rights advocate Vicki Shotbolt in 2024, alleges that Valve’s control over Steam’s terms and conditions has effectively locked players and publishers into its ecosystem. Up to 14 million UK users are represented in the action, which argues they were overcharged for games and downloadable content… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Intel XeSS 3 multi frame generation now rolling out to Arc GPUs

    Included in driver package version 32.0.101.8425/32.0.101.8362 WHQL, XeSS 3 is Intel’s new multi-frame generation (MFG) approach to upscaling. The idea is not new (nor are we convinced we like it) but it does remain ambitious: insert up to three AI-generated frames after every traditionally rendered frame, smoothing out animation without… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Big Tech is finally on trial for how it built its algorithms

    The plaintiff, a 19-year-old Californian known by her initials, K.G.M., claims that years of using Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Snapchat as a child led to body dysmorphia, depression, and self-destructive thoughts. She is represented by attorney Mark Lanier, who argues that the platforms were engineered to promote compulsive engagement in… Read Entire Article Source link More

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