Details About the First iPhone Foldable Are Coming Into Focus

From CNET: We keep collecting more details about what Apple's first foldable iPhone will look like when it launches in 2026. The latest information is pretty intriguing.

As reported by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the foldable is code-named "V68." It will have four cameras and be available only in...

uBlock Origin is available for Edge again after accidental removal

From PC World: It was previously reported by Neowin that uBlock Origin was no longer available for Microsoft’s Edge browser. Following in the footsteps of Google, who killed the uBlock Origin extension on Chrome, it seemed Microsoft had removed the popular ad blocker from Edge’s add-on store.

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Google to Block Sideloading of Apps From Unverified Developers

From PC Mag: Do you sideload apps on your Android device? Enjoy while you can, because Google will soon only allow apps from verified developers.

Starting next year, app installs on certified Android devices will be possible only if the developer has been verified by Google. The company compares...

AMD blames Ryzen CPU burnouts on out-of-spec motherboards

From PC World: PC builders with ASRock motherboards paired to the latest AMD processors have been having some rotten luck lately. And while BIOS updates allegedly had things resolved earlier this summer, it looks like the problems haven’t gone away. Amid failing CPUs and even occasional “burn[ed]...

Verizon Tries to Reinvent the Home Phone Number With 'Family Line'

From PC Mag: Verizon's updated online safety and digital wellness tools for families include a feature that may only resonate with parents over a certain age: a reboot of the landline concept.

The new Verizon Family Plus, announced Thursday, combines software for parents to monitor kids’ online use...

AMD mobile CPU roadmap leak claims Zen 6 arrives in 2027

From Tom's Hardware: A Spain-based laptop maker has inadvertently leaked (via @x86deadandback) what seems to be AMD's Mobile CPU roadmap for the next two years. The roadmap spans from 2024 to 2027 and covers processors based on the Zen 4, Zen 5, and Zen 6 microarchitectures, but it isn't an official...

Grok AI’s Share Feature Exposed Thousands of User Chats on Google

From eWeek: Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, has drawn scrutiny after Google indexed hundreds of thousands of public conversations with its chatbot, Grok. The exposure happened through Grok’s “share” button feature, which lets users generate a unique link to send a transcript of...

US Government Makes $8.9B Investment to Take 10% Stake in Intel

From CNET: The US government has officially taken a 10% stake in Intel in what seems to be a bid to save the chip maker, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick unveiled in a post on X on Friday.

Intel confirmed its agreement with the Trump Administration in a press release issued late Friday, saying...

SAMA P1200 1200W Report (Page 1 of 4)

What does "Made in China" mean to you nowadays? In the past, "Made in China" is analogous to cheap knockoffs, and in many ways, there may still be truth to this. However, in recent years, we have seen a dramatic shift in what "Made in China" means. A whole new realm now exist that not only shows off China's ability to manufacture quality products designed by foreign companies, but also manufacture quality products designed by local firms...

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