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    ChromeOS Flex gets a $3 USB installer to revive aging Windows PCs

    Google has partnered with Back Market, a company specializing in refurbished tech products, to bring ChromeOS Flex to even more users and organizations. The advertising giant continues to promote ChromeOS Flex as a way to turn aging laptops into secure, sustainable, and fully supported machines. Thanks to the new partnership,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    MacBook Neo demand is so strong it's creating supply headaches for Apple

    The lightweight laptop – available in four colors and two configurations – was built around Apple’s A18 Pro processor, the chip that powered last year’s iPhone 16 Pro. In the Neo, that silicon wasn’t newly fabricated; instead, Apple repurposed remaining batches from the initial iPhone run, according to Ben Thompson of Stratechery. Read Entire Article […] More

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    NASA just dropped new high-quality Moon photos from Artemis II

    Around two dozen high-resolution photos of the Moon, taken by the Artemis II mission crew, are now available to download on NASA’s website and the agency’s Flickr page. During the mission, four astronauts observed portions of the Moon’s far side that humans have never seen directly. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Google AI overviews might hallucinate tens of millions of times per hour

    According to The New York Times, testing suggests that approximately one in 10 Google AI search overviews contains false information. Given that the search engine processes roughly 5 trillion queries per year, users could be exposed to more than 57 million inaccurate answers each hour – nearly 1 million per minute. Read Entire Article Source […] More

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    Intel Nova Lake doubles down on Xe3 graphics instead of jumping to Xe4

    According to longtime Intel watcher Jaykihn, Nova Lake’s integrated graphics will be built around Xe3, the same generation used in Panther Lake integrated GPUs. Jaykihn had previously suggested that Nova Lake would include an Xe4 media component but has since walked that back, stating that “there is nothing Xe4 on… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Windows is finally killing off the Control Panel

    Speaking to Windows users on X this week, Microsoft’s Director of Design, March Rogers, said the company is working to address several UI issues across Windows 11. To that end, all settings options are being consolidated in a single location, ensuring users will no longer need to switch between the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Apple's foldable iPhone might be delayed, or almost ready

    Nikkei Asia reported that Apple has encountered unexpected setbacks during the engineering test phase of its first foldable iPhone, raising the possibility of production delays. Sources familiar with the matter told the publication that the early test production phase has thrown up more problems than anticipated and will require extra… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    13 shots fired at Indianapolis councilman's home after he supported $500 million data center project

    Indianapolis City-County Council member Ron Gibson, a Democrat who has held his position since 2023, recently expressed support for rezoning related to a proposed $500 million data center project. Two large buildings, from Los Angeles-based startup Metrobloks, will be built on a 14-acre site located in the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood of… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    AI is now taking over game servers, and Stormgate is the first casualty

    Stormgate, a free-to-play, StarCraft-style RTS developed by Frost Giant Studios, relies on a third-party “game server orchestration partner” to run its online modes. Frost Giant told players on Discord that the provider had been acquired by an AI company, forcing a planned outage that will take Stormgate’s multiplayer modes offline… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Russia's attempt to block VPNs is causing widespread banking outages

    According to Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, the Kremlin’s increasing efforts to control and censor the global internet are causing widespread problems for Russian users. The Russian-born entrepreneur confirmed that Telegram is now banned in the country, yet more than 50 million Russians continue to use it daily via VPNs. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Microsoft now has 80 different "Copilot" products, and counting

    That figure comes from Tey Bannerman, an AI strategy and design consultant, who undertook the challenging – but rewarding – task of counting all the Copilot products now embedded across Microsoft’s ecosystem. He explained that he decided to do this after trying to describe Copilot to someone and realizing he… Read Entire Article Source link More

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