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Snapchat introduces new paid storage options for Memories, with 5GB being the new free limit. Are regular users forced to subscribe to it?
Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, reflects on how his original vision for a free and open internet has been undermined by data exploitation and surveillance.
YouTube TV faces new contract battles with NBCUniversal and Disney. Some questions about channel access and soaring subscription costs are appearing.
Amazon has revealed four new Echo devices that are all purpose-built for Alexa+, including the Echo Dot Max and Echo Studio.
Meta launches Vibes, an AI-generated video feed aiming to rival TikTok and Reels, but early reactions show users aren't buying into the hype.
AMD is set to double DDR5 memory speeds with a new high-bandwidth architecture, pushing the limits of performance in gaming and high-performance computing.
Google rolls out global call recording, smarter Call Screen, Call Notes, and Android Auto integration in its biggest Pixel Phone app update yet.
California's groundbreaking AI safety law forces major tech firms to disclose safeguards, sparking national debate on innovation and accountability.
A viral app called Neon Mobile pays users for phone call recordings, but some doubt its access to data rights.
Google's Gemini update on Chrome no longer requires a subscription to enjoy, but there is a catch users should know about.
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