Facebook fixes friend request bug that revealed your viewing habits

From PC World: Last Friday, Facebook users discovered a bug that shattered their illusions of privacy—on the mobile app, friend requests were being sent to any profile visited. For people engaged in the timeless habit of looking up other people on the sly, as Facebook typically doesn’t share who has...

Verizon Updates Its Unlimited Plans, Though Perks Will Cost Extra

From CNET: Weeks after T-Mobile revamped its unlimited offerings, Verizon is following suit, announcing changes Tuesday to its wireless offerings. Out are the carrier's old assortment of unlimited plans; in are what Verizon is pitching as a simplified offering: two plans, a basic option called...

Report: Apple Testing M3 Pro Chips With 12 CPU and 18 GPU Cores

From Tom's Hardware: Apple's transition to its own-designed M-series silicon caused shockwaves throughout the industry that are still reverberating. As it prepares to debut its latest crop of Macs with M2 chips, a highly reputable insider has shared some of the key specs of the first Apple M3 chip...

TP-Link already has some Wi-Fi 7 routers for you to buy

From The Verge: The Wi-Fi 7 spec isn’t totally finished yet, but you know TP-Link won’t let a pesky little thing like pending certification stop it, and why should it? Netgear and Asus aren’t. And so, the company is launching its first-ever Wi-Fi 7 routers — a mesh system called the Deco BE85, and a...

Surprise: Amazon Is Using AI to Get Your Packages Out Faster

From PC Mag: Amazon is always looking for ways to get your packages to you even faster, and in a move that should surprise no one, it's now turning to artificial intelligence to speed up the process, particularly as it relates to decisions on where to store its products.

The company is reportedly...

Thermaltake TOUGHRAM XG RGB D5 DDR5-5600 2x16GB Review (Page 1 of 10)

I was chatting with a friend recently discussing the business evolution of technology companies that started off selling computer memory. Pretty much all of them -- ADATA, Corsair, G.Skill, Patriot, and Kingston -- expanded with product lines of chassis, cooling, power supplies, and/or peripherals with varying degrees of success. Of all of them, Corsair probably has the most comprehensive and successful lineup in all these categories, while...

Cooler Master MM712 Review (Page 1 of 4)

A couple of weeks back, my girlfriend and I were exhibitors at Calgary Expo for her booth. It was a pretty busy weekend with crowds of people. There were many different people in cosplays walking around, which was a sight to behold. It was also pretty cool to see the actor Hayden Christensen, who played Anakin Skywalker, in person. However, the most pleasant outcome was really seeing the sales progression, especially in comparison to the previous...

Elon Musk has found his replacement as CEO of Twitter

From The Verge: Elon Musk has announced plans for a new Twitter CEO but hasn’t said who it is. In a tweet on Thursday, Musk says that he has “hired a new CEO for X/Twitter” and that “she will be starting in ~6 weeks.” Musk will instead assume the role of executive chair and chief technology officer...

New Windows test build signals key changes are coming for your PC

From PC World: Live commands, 2FA copying, and content-aware brightness settings: Microsoft may be releasing these features for a Windows 11 test build, but they should soon arrive on your PC.

Microsoft released Windows 11 Build 22621.1776 (KB5026446) to the Windows Insider Release Channel on...

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