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Tech Giants Face Pressure as Right-to-Repair Laws Gain Momentum

New laws in several U.S. states are forcing electronics manufacturers to provide repair materials to consumers. While some companies are complying, others lag behind, potentially facing reputational risks and financial penalties.
YouTube Introduces QR Codes for Easy Channel Sharing

YouTube's new QR code feature simplifies channel sharing for creators and discovery for viewers. Learn how to access and use this convenient tool to expand your audience or find new content.
Privacy Breach: Durex India Exposes Customers' Sensitive Order Information

Durex India's website vulnerability has exposed customers' private data, including names, contact details, and product orders. The security lapse raises concerns about data protection and potential risks for affected individuals.
Intel Unleashes 60-Core Beast: Xeon W-3600 Series Redefines Workstation Power

Intel's new Xeon W-2500 and W-3600 processors push workstation performance to new heights with increased core counts across the lineup. The flagship W9-3595X boasts an unprecedented 60 cores, offering significant gains for demanding professional applications.
AMD's 96-Core Ryzen 9000 Threadripper: Leaked Details Reveal Powerhouse Processor

A leaked shipping manifest hints at AMD's upcoming 96-core Ryzen 9000 Threadripper CPU, potentially revolutionizing high-end desktop computing. The processor, codenamed 'Shimada Lake', could offer impressive specs including 384 MB of L3 cache and 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes.
Snapchat's iPad Revolution: Native Support Finally Arrives

After 13 years, Snapchat launches native iPad support, offering a fully optimized experience with improved features. This update gives Snapchat an edge over competitors and opens up new possibilities for tablet users.
Dutch Data Protection Authority Fines Uber €290M for GDPR Violations

Uber faces a massive fine for transferring sensitive European driver data to US servers without adequate safeguards. The company plans to appeal the decision, citing regulatory uncertainty during the transfer period.
Chinese Hackers Target ISPs with Credential-Stealing Malware

A sophisticated hacking campaign, believed to be state-sponsored, exploits a critical flaw in Versa Director to steal customer credentials from ISPs. The attacks highlight ongoing threats to network infrastructure security.
OpenAI's AI Safety Exodus: Nearly Half of AGI Researchers Depart

Former OpenAI researcher reveals a significant exodus of AGI safety staff, raising concerns about the company's commitment to ethical AI development. The departures highlight shifting priorities and potential implications for the future of AI safety.