Musk Says Twitter Will Inform Users of Shadow Banning

From CNET: Twitter has always been a bit chaotic, but new CEO Elon Musk is taking it to a whole new level. He's been making dramatic changes since he bought the company for $44 billion on Oct. 27, including laying off half the staff; changing moderation and verification policies; and unbanning...

Apple Boosts iPhone Security With Major New Move

From Forbes: Apple is set to boost security by more widely allowing the use of hardware security keys as an extra layer of protection, the iPhone maker has confirmed in an announcement.

Starting next year, the iPhone maker will allow you to protect your Apple ID and iCloud account using security...

Intel Roadmap Leaks: Raptor Lake Refresh, HEDT Replacement in 2023

From Tom's Hardware: Intel plans to make an important disclosure about its client PC platform roadmap next week, but some parts of the presentation have already been leaked by HXL. In fact, for performance PC enthusiasts, Intel's Desktop and Workstation Platforms Roadmap that covers things like...

New Apple Exclusive Reveals iPhone 15 Price Shock

From Forbes: iPhone 15 leaks have already revealed Apple’s ambitious plans for its next-generation smartphones. But now new information says those ambitions come with a heavy price.

Working with Howtoisolve, influential industry insider LeaksApplePro has released a truckload of new iPhone 15...

Google Chrome is a memory hog, but it’s going on a diet

From PC World: Google Chrome has long had a reputation of being fast, secure… and ravenous for memory like a starving teenager at an all-you-can-eat buffet. But finally, Chrome is going to slim down right in time for the new year.

Over the next few weeks, Chrome will be adding two new features...

Taiwan Government Looks to Protect TSMC Tech from US — Report

From Tom's Hardware: An official from the Taiwanese government said at a news conference that the country would deploy a special team to protect TSMC's technologies and trade secrets as the foundry is expanding to the United States. Sources close to the company reportedly said that the company's...

FTC Sues to Stop Microsoft's Bid to Acquire Activision Blizzard

From PC Mag: The US Federal Trade Commission is suing(Opens in a new window) to block Microsoft’s $69 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard on antitrust grounds. 

The FTC’s main concern is that Microsoft would "deny or degrade" Activision Blizzard games from appearing on rival platforms, which...

Apple, AMD Back TSMC’s Tripled Investment, Tech Upgrade in Arizona

From EETimes: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) has more than tripled its overall investment in Arizona to about $40 billion for two chip facilities with the support of customers like Apple and AMD, stoking a U.S. effort to revive domestic chip production.

The world’s largest chip...

Thermaltake Announces the New Toughpower PF3 Platinum Series

From Thermaltake Press Release: Thermaltake is proud to announce the latest addition to the PSU lineups, the Toughpower PF3 Platinum series. This model features ATX 3.0 compliance and is PCIe Gen 5.0 ready, allowing the PSU to run the latest RTX40 series graphics cards and the latest Intel CPUs. The...

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