AMD targets Chromebooks with its powerful Ryzen 7000 chips

From PC World: AMD continues its march into Chromebooks today with its first Ryzen 7000 processors for the inexpensive laptops powered by Chrome OS.

AMD announced the Ryzen 7000 Mobile series this past January, bouncing across four separate architectures that make up the new processors for laptops...

WhatsApp Now Lets You Edit Sent Messages

From CNET: Hit that send button a little too soon? WhatsApp now has an edit feature that lets you edit sent messages, letting you fix a typo or maybe giving you a chance to rethink your words. The new feature is rolling out for the secure messaging app on Monday and should be available to everyone...

Fake Pentagon attack hoax shows perils of Twitter’s paid verification

From TechCrunch: Surprising literally no one, the combination of paid blue checks and generative AI makes it all too easy to spread misinformation. On Monday morning, a seemingly AI-generated image of an explosion at the Pentagon circulated around the internet, even though the event didn’t actually...

An HP firmware update is bricking printers and there’s no fix yet

From PC World: HP’s problematic firmware has become downright deadly for some of its printers. An update released in early May has been bricking select HP OfficeJet printers—and the fix still isn’t available yet, leaving owners to stare at a blue error-code screen.

As reported by Bleeping Computer...

Meta fined $1.3B for violating EU GDPR data transfer rules on privacy

From CSO: Meta has been fined $1.3 billion (€1.2 billion) by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) for violating the terms of the EU’s GDPR by continuing to transfer EU users’ data to the US without adequate safeguards.

Meta has failed to “address the risks to the fundamental rights and...

FSP Hydro PTM X Pro 1000W Report (Page 1 of 4)

"I really wish [a certain friend] was coming with me on this trip," I said. "Why, is it because she is loud and annoying so she can keep you awake while you are driving?" My friend replied. I just laughed, mainly because while what he said seemed to make sense to those who know us, it was really because she is one of the few people I would trust my car with. Sometimes, what appears to be the reason may not be the actual reason, and the actual...

Apple restricts employees from using ChatGPT over fear of data leaks

From The Verge: Apple has restricted employees from using AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT over fears confidential information entered into these systems will be leaked or collected.

According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, Apple employees have also been warned against using GitHub’s AI...

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