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    YouTube has quietly become the backbone of US classrooms

    Parents who gain access to usage logs can see just how much time their children spend inside YouTube’s recommendation engine on school-issued devices. In Wichita, Kan., one seventh grader watched more than 13,000 videos on his school account from December 2024 through February 2025, according to data his mother, My… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Alphabet rides AI surge as revenue and profit crush expectations

    Much of Alphabet’s momentum is tied to AI, particularly inside Google Cloud. The division brought in $20 billion in revenue, ahead of the $18.4 billion analysts had projected, and showed what the company called a “meaningful acceleration in growth.” Just as notable, its backlog – future revenue under contract –… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    GM is pushing Google Gemini AI to 4 million vehicles via OTA updates

    The update replaces the current Google Assistant experience with a more advanced system designed to handle natural-language interactions. GM described the update as “one of the largest deployments of Gemini in the industry,” adding that “customers will notice an upgrade from the current Google Assistant to a smarter, more intuitive… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Palit confirms Galax brand will continue after takeover confusion, promises support for existing products

    Galax announced the original news via a message on its Brazilian website and advised customers to contact Palit’s official channels for all support and service inquiries. The company did not provide further details, instead emphasizing that both Galax and Palit are authorized Nvidia partners, adding that the restructuring would ensure… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Sony's latest PlayStation DRM policy is causing widespread confusion

    Sony is reportedly introducing a significant limitation to offline play for PlayStation games. The Japanese company has allegedly implemented a new 30-day “timer” applied to certain digital purchases, requiring users to connect to the internet at least once a month to re-validate game licenses. However, according to some interpretations, the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    The Google Pixel 11 will reportedly feature a 5-year-old GPU

    According to noted tipster Mystic Leaks, the Tensor G6 will use the PowerVR CXTP-48-1536 GPU, which debuted in 2021. If accurate, the outdated GPU could drag down graphics performance in the new devices, potentially pushing buyers toward alternatives from Samsung, Motorola, and others. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Notepad++ lands on macOS as a native app

    Notepad++ is now available on macOS as a free open-source app. It uses the same core editing engine, bringing familiar features like syntax highlighting, plugins, and macros, while integrating with macOS for better performance. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Intel says software, not more cache, is key to beating AMD in gaming

    Speaking to the German media outlet PC Games Hardware about Intel’s plans to compete with AMD’s X3D line of gaming CPUs, Vice President Robert Hallock said that hardcore PC enthusiasts are “significantly underestimating” the importance of software to the PC experience, and that no amount of cores or cache can… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Turtle Beach put a touchscreen on a gaming mouse, and it costs $160

    Turtle Beach describes the Command Series MC7 wireless mouse as a pointing device designed for precise control in both gaming and productivity tasks. The mouse includes a 2.25-inch touch display with programmable controls, theoretically providing an easy way to manage DPI levels, profiles, macros, or streaming through OBS Studio. Read Entire Article Source link More

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