AT&T Hikes Prices for Older Mobile Plans Amid Rising Inflation

From CNET: AT&T has announced price hikes for its older mobile plans and is encouraging subscribers to upgrade to the carrier's newer Unlimited plans.

Monthly fees for non-Unlimited plans will increase up to $6 per month for single-line customers and up to $12 per month for family accounts...

CORSAIR Announces LGA 1700-Compatible RGB ELITE Series CPU Coolers

From Corsair Press Release: CORSAIR today announced a new line of all-in-one RGB CPU coolers for performance-minded DIY enthusiasts: H100i RGB ELITE, H115i RGB ELITE, and H150i RGB ELITE Liquid CPU Coolers. Featuring wide compatibility with the latest Intel® and AMD® sockets – including LGA 1700 and...

G.SKILL Announces Ripjaws DDR5 SO-DIMM Memory Kits

From G.Skill Press Release: G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce the launch of Ripjaws DDR5 SO-DIMM memory kits for laptops and small form factor PC systems, with available memory speeds up to DDR5-5200 or kit capacity up to 64GB (32GBx2).

Designed for Performance and...

Facebook Ditches Podcasts, Soundbites

From PC Mag: Facebook is scrapping audio-only creation just one year after introducing a set of mobile-friendly tools.

According to Bloomberg, the social network plans to discontinue functions like Soundbites and Podcasts this summer, and no podcasts will be available after June 3.

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Meta Reportedly Plans to Release Four More VR Headsets by 2024

From CNET: Meta, the parent company of Facebook, plans to release four more VR headsets between now and 2024, according to a report Monday from The Information, citing an internal company road map.

The first will be Meta's upcoming high-end VR headset, dubbed Project Cambria, which could...

Wikimedia Foundation Agrees to End Cryptocurrency Donations

From PC Mag: The Wikimedia Foundation is no longer accepting cryptocurrency donations.

Based on user requests, the nonprofit began taking crypto contributions in 2014. Following a three-month comment period earlier this year, though, a majority of community members voted in favor of ending the...

Apple Hit With EU Antitrust Charge Over Mobile Payments Restrictions

From CNET: European Union antitrust regulators charged Apple on Monday with restricting access to the NFC chip technology it uses for mobile wallets on iOS devices. This unfairly favors its own payment platform, Apple Pay, the regulators alleged.

Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for...

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