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Intel exits automotive chip business amid major layoffs Why is Intel shutting down its automotive chip division? In a significant strategic shift, Intel is officially winding down its automotive chipmaking business. The company announced it will lay off most employees in the division, focusing inste...
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Denis Villeneuve Bond Film Ushers in New Era for 007 Amazon is officially moving forward with its first James Bond movie, and it’s making a bold statement by choosing Denis Villeneuve to direct. The acclaimed filmmaker behind Dune and Arrival brings his signature cinematic style to the Denis Villene...
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BBC Paywall in the US: What It Means for American Readers The BBC paywall in the US is officially launching, marking a major shift for American audiences accessing the broadcaster’s content. Starting now, US-based users must pay $8.99/month or $49.99/year to enjoy full access to BBC.com, including p...
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Insta360 Flow 2 Gimbal: A Budget Option with Smart Features Looking for a reliable smartphone stabilizer without breaking the bank? The insta360 flow 2 gimbal may be the answer. Priced at just $109.99, this entry-level gimbal delivers solid performance with some smart features like AI tracking, Appl...
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Redefining What an Xbox Means in 2025 Many gamers still ask, what is an Xbox handheld and how is it different from a traditional console? In 2025, Microsoft is moving beyond the idea of Xbox as “just a console.” With its latest strategy, Xbox is evolving into a full gaming ecosystem that spans smart...
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Why Microsoft Is Moving Antivirus Providers Out of the Windows Kernel Microsoft is taking a major step to prevent another large-scale system crash like the one caused by the CrowdStrike update that affected millions of PCs. The tech giant is now working with security vendors to move antivirus and en...
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Windows 11’s Black Screen of Death: What’s Changing and Why Microsoft is officially saying goodbye to the iconic Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) in Windows. In a major shift coming to Windows 11, the company is replacing the familiar blue error screen with a black screen of death. This move, part of a b...
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Google Sheets AI Function Now Uses Gemini to Auto-Fill Your Spreadsheet If you've ever wished Google Sheets could write for you, the new Google Sheets AI function powered by Gemini is here to do just that. Google has introduced a smart tool that lets you generate, summarize, or categorize text direc...
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YouTube AI Overviews now show up in video search Google is expanding its AI-powered features across its platforms—and now, YouTube AI Overviews are rolling out to some Premium users. Similar to Google Search’s AI Overviews, this new YouTube feature uses artificial intelligence to deliver quick summa...
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Delta Camera App for iPhone Brings Back Game Boy Camera Nostalgia If you've ever missed the quirky charm of Nintendo’s Game Boy Camera, the new delta camera app for iPhone is about to become your favorite photography tool. Created by Riley Testut, best known for the Delta emulator, this upcoming iOS...
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Google Gemini to Replace Google Assistant Without Compromising Privacy Android is entering a new era of AI with Google Gemini replacing Google Assistant later this year. Starting July 7, 2025, Gemini will be able to perform key device tasks—like sending messages, making calls, and setting alarms—wit...
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Google Earth Street View timeline lets you travel back in time Want to see how your neighborhood looked a decade ago? With the new Google Earth Street View timeline, you can now rewind time and explore how places have evolved from street level. As part of Google Earth’s 20th anniversary, this featur...
