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“Un-contract” customers enraged as T-Mobile unlocks its price-lock with new rate hikes

In context: Consumers getting burned by surprise clauses in the fineprint of the legal agreements they enter into has almost become a cliché in the Internet Age. Very few prople thoroughly read terms of service documents. The instant gratification of hitting that “agree” button outweighs the burden of reading a contract that rivels a novel

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MediaTek could supply Arm chips for Microsoft Copilot+ laptops starting next year

Rumor mill: Microsoft recently unveiled a new generation of AI-centric Windows laptops dubbed Copilot, and Qualcomm is the only company that currently makes the Arm-based processors for these devices. However, that could change soon, with a new entrant expected to join the scene in the near future. According to sources quoted by Reuters, Qualcomm’s arch

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Norway pension fund doesn’t want to pay Elon Musk’s $56 billion Tesla performance bonus

A hot potato: There is growing concern over the payout Elon Musk has requested for his involvement with Tesla in 2018. Shareholders in Norway consider the deal excessive and motiveless. They are still in talks but are ready to vote against the substantial multibillion-dollar compensation package. Tesla shareholders are preparing for their annual meeting scheduled

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PlayStation architect Mark Cerny discusses the evolving console, how PS5’s design choices impact PC gaming

In a nutshell: Modern game consoles are often referred to as affordable, small-form-factor PCs with closed-box software systems, but PlayStation hardware designer Mark Cerny refuted this assertion in a recent interview. He claimed that consoles still possess inherently unique traits and that Sony’s design choices in building the PS5 may have influenced the PC market.

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Adobe clarifies vague ‘terms of use’ changes in wake of user backlash

A hot potato: Adobe is backpedaling after an update in its Terms of Use (ToU) issued last week enflamed users. The dustup started when a popup notifying users of the change suggested that the company could access and claim ownership of content made with its creative suite to train AI models, among other things. Users

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Upcoming Apple OS updates across iPhone, iPad, and Macs add generative AI, control center options, RCS texting

In a nutshell: Although “Apple Intelligence” (generative AI) is the main star of this year’s iOS, iPadOS, and macOS updates, other significant new features will also be introduced. iPhone will finally allow RCS text messaging, a major revamp is coming to the control center, Apple will introduce an iPad calculator app, and Mac users will

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“Apple Intelligence” brings long-discussed AI features to Apple devices

In brief: Apple took great pains to avoid saying “AI” during its 2024 WWDC presentation. Still, its new “Apple Intelligence” brings generative AI features to recent Macs, iPads, and iPhones. The upcoming OS iterations will include image generation, text proofing, and context-aware organization. Following months of teasing, Apple finally pulled back the curtain on its

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Apple visionOS 2 update adds 3D image transformations, ultrawide Mac display, and more later this year

Something to look forward to: Despite having only launched in February, Apple plans to deliver visionOS 2 before the end of the year. The full-iteration numeration may seem premature and braggadocious at first. However, Cupertino is likely trying to transition it into the regular fall schedule of annual OS upgrades. That said, visionOS 2 has

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