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U.S. Justice Department, 8 states sue Google over digital ad dominance
Google engaged in anticompetitive practices in both buying and selling ads, a federal suit alleges.News
Amazon launches RxPass, a $5/mo prescription service
Amazon is launching RxPass, a $5/mo add-on to Amazon Prime that will fill prescriptions as many times as you need. But there are some restrictions.News
Elon Musk teases an even pricier ad-free Twitter Blue subscription
Twitter plans to roll out an ad-free version of its Twitter Blue monthly subscription service.Feature
You.com's AI-infused Google rival provides a tantalizing glimpse of the future
You.com is a new, free search engine without ads, that integrates AI into search, a GPT-like chatbot, and AI art. Could You.com be the future or search?News
These fake AMD Radeon drivers reveal a deeper Google problem
Stay sharp: If you’re not vigilant, clicking on a malicious link in search results is all too easy.News
Hackers stole my personal info from Twitter. Twitter didn't tell me
Personal information from over 200 million Twitter users leaked online. I'm one of them. But I didn't learn it from Twitter.News
Razer's newest soundbar tracks your head for 3D audio
The Leviathan V2 Pro packs an incongruous camera and infrared sensors on its soundbar.News
ChatGPT's astounding AI chatbot could be Bing's next killer feature
According to a report by The Information, Microsoft plans to upgrade Bing with AI powers thanks to ChatGPTNews
Meet Stable Horde, the crowd-powered Folding@Home of AI art
A grassroots AI art cloud called Stable Horde allows you to tap into other PCs GPUs to make AI art, or contribute your own to the cause.Updated
The best free software for your PC
These are the best free programs that any PC needs: solid security tools, productivity software, and more.News
Opera's new Lucid Mode makes older video look like new
Opera has added Lucid Mode to its desktop browser, which sharpens and clarifies older video on a a variety of sites.News
Chrome now supports passkeys, the password killer
Google Chrome has rolled out support for passkeys, a way of authenticating websites and apps, like banks, without passwords.News
Google Chrome is a memory hog, but it's going on a diet
Google Chrome will add Memory Saver and Energy Saver to Chrome for Windows and Chrome OS in the coming weeks.News
Vivaldi puts Twitter-alternative Mastodon inside its browser
Vivaldi has integrated support for one of the leading alternatives to Twitter, Mastodon, directly into the browser and provides an instance for users to connect on.News
Google Chrome can finally…search Chrome
Google enables searches of your browsing history, open tabs, and bookmarks right from the Chrome address bar.Opinion
Is gigabit internet worth it? Only if you meet these 3 criteria
Do you really need gigabit internet service? Probably not. Here's why it may be overkill, plus three scenarios where it actually makes sense.News
Don’t get scammed: Why you can’t trust Elon Musk’s Twitter right now
Think that tweet you’re reading is from an official source? You should check again.News
Firefox's latest update adds a nifty PDF editing feature
Firefox 106 helps eliminate one of the great hassles of the modern web browser: dealing with PDF files.News
Your DisplayPort 2.0 PC just got a free upgrade
VESA announces DisplayPort 2.1, a more restrictive DisplayPort video specification. The good news? Your PC's hardware may already be certified for the new spec.News