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Brazil Challenges Apple's App Store Control with $43,000 Daily Fine Threat

Brazil's antitrust regulator demands Apple remove restrictions on in-app payment methods within 20 days or face substantial daily penalties. The ruling joins global regulatory pressure pushing Apple to reconsider its App Store monetization policies.
Intel Faces Legal Battle Over Faulty Raptor Lake CPU Voltage Issues

A class action lawsuit alleges Intel knowingly sold defective 13th and 14th generation processors with voltage control problems that can permanently damage computers. Despite user complaints since launch, Intel's delayed software fix reportedly impacts performance while leaving many prebuilt system owners without recourse.
Microsoft Office's Hidden Data Collection: Your Documents May Be Training AI

Microsoft's 'Connected Experiences' feature in Office apps is quietly collecting user content for AI training by default. Users must navigate through seven menu layers to opt out, raising concerns about consent and transparency in data collection practices.
Google's Controversial Auto-Link Feature Raises Publisher Concerns

Google introduces 'Page Annotations' in its iOS app, automatically converting webpage text into clickable search links without publisher consent. The feature, which cannot be disabled by users, has sparked concerns about content control and user experience manipulation.
New 'Kill Floor' Malware Evades Microsoft Defender Using Legitimate Avast Driver

A sophisticated malware named 'Kill Floor' bypasses Windows security by exploiting an Avast Anti-Rootkit driver at the kernel level. The discovery highlights growing security risks and limitations of relying solely on Microsoft Defender for system protection.
Apple Unveils 45 Finalists for 2024 App Store Awards, Including Vision Pro Category

Apple has announced its prestigious App Store Awards finalists for 2024, featuring 45 outstanding apps and games across 12 categories. The expanded program now includes a dedicated category for Vision Pro apps, highlighting exceptional achievements in user experience, design and innovation across Apple's platforms.
Steam Hardware Survey's Origin: How Half-Life 2 Changed PC Gaming Data Forever

Discover how Valve's need for player hardware data during Half-Life 2's development led to the creation of the Steam Hardware Survey. This pioneering tool, launched in 2003, transformed from a development necessity into an industry-standard benchmark that continues to shape PC gaming.
Tesla Cybertruck's Reliability Crisis: Six Recalls in Eight Months Raise Serious Concerns

Tesla's Cybertruck has accumulated six recalls since its December launch, ranking in the bottom 9% of 2024 vehicles for reliability. The latest hardware recall affects over 2,400 units and comes amid declining resale values and delivery numbers falling short of projections.
The Hidden Cost of Free Email: Gmail's Invasive Ad Problem

As Gmail's advertising becomes increasingly aggressive, users grapple with privacy concerns and data harvesting practices. While the email service remains free, many are questioning whether the trade-off of personal data for convenience is worth it.