Intel Shows Off the Chip Tech That Will Power Your PC in 2025

From CNET: Intel on Thursday showed a silicon wafer studded with chips built with a manufacturing process that's set to arrive in 2025, a signal intended to reassure customers that the company's years of chip manufacturing difficulties are behind it.

"We remain on or ahead of schedule against the...

My Nintendo Store Launches Complete With Exclusive Products

From PC Mag: Nintendo this week launched a new online shopping destination for fans in the US and Canada.

Visit Nintendo.com and click the "My Nintendo Store" tab at the top to find physical and digital games, hardware, merchandise, store exclusives, sales, and more.

Marketed by Nintendo as "a...

Gmail Redesign Merges Functions Into a Single Layout

From CNET: Google's ubiquitous email service is undergoing a makeover that merges several functions into one layout. Gmail, which boasts more than 1 billion users, will not only have a new look come spring, but also a new way to use Google Workspace apps while browsing your email box. Gmail's...

Micron To End-of-Life Crucial Ballistix Product Lines

From Crucial Press Release: Micron released the following information about a change to its business strategy for Crucial memory.

• The company will end-of-life (EOL) its Crucial Ballistix, Crucial Ballistix MAX and Crucial Ballistix MAX RGB product lines.
• The company will intensify its focus...

Facebook Agrees to Pay $90M to Settle User Tracking Lawsuit

From PC Mag: Meta has agreed to pay $90 million to settle a 10-year data privacy case alleging Facebook employed "cookies" to track subscribers' internet use even after logging off the site.

Filed in 2012, the lawsuit claims Facebook illegally used proprietary plug-ins to track internet browsing on...

Intel to Buy Tower Semiconductors for $5.4B as Chip Demand Remains High

From CNET: Intel on Tuesday said it has reached an agreement to acquire Israel-based chipmaker Tower Semiconductor for about $5.4 billion. The deal, if approved, should bolster Intel's ability to make specialty processors such as radio frequency communication chips and to manufacture them for other...

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