Dodge makes a price on its electric muscle car
Dodge has announced the first two-dimensional models of the Daytona electric muscle car and Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust System for its Charger and Charger GMC. The two-door Daytona two-door models will cost $59,595 for the R/T model and $73,190 for the Scat Pack model. The first four-door Daytona models will be built by the first half of next year.
The updates for crashing CPUs are now rolling out
Intel has released a new microcode update for its Raptor Lake 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors that will help address the instability. The update is designed to reduce the increase in the minimum operating voltage across multiple cores due to elevated voltages on affected processors. It will be available by August-end for customers who are currently experiencing instability symptoms.
The decision was made that now was the best time to leave from the device
Google has unveiled its fourth-generation Google TV Streamer at its developers’ event on Wednesday. The device, which is scheduled to launch on September 24, will have a’remote finder’ button on the back, which users can use to access live TV shows, music or apps they want to stream. The company also launched a new version of the Chromecast on the same day.
At the moment, HarrisWalz.com is owned by the GOAT of cybersquatting
A man who bought 15 domain names for Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris earlier this year has now updated them with her name and announced his intention to sell them. In August, he purchased the domain names ‘HarrisWalz’, ‘HarrisPritzker’, ‘HarrisHarris-Pritzker’ and ‘HarrisWalz.com’. The domain names have now been renamed to ‘HarrisWalz’ and ‘HarrisPritzker’, respectively.
Microsoft could not pay a price for Apple to use Bing: that is, all of the spiciest parts of the ruling
Google’s VP of Search, Pandu Nayak, said in an interview that it’s vital for Google to continue to ” have an infrastructure that [it] understand[s] search product”, as per The New York Times. He added that if Google made search less attractive, the revenues from it would be fine. Google recently expanded the rule to Chrome browser on Android devices.
Microsoft could not pay apple a price for Bing, the most spiciest parts of the antitrust ruling
A US judge has ruled that Google has “unlawfully” maintained its dominance in search by using anti-competitive deals to keep competitors from gaining traction. He added Apple would have to spend $20 billion in order “to reproduce [Google’s technical] infrastructure dedicated to search”. He further said, “Imagine if Google’s search quality substantially degraded, whether purposely or through neglect.”
The US judge ruled that the search engine was an illegal Monopoly game
Apple received $20 billion in payments from Google in 2022 for the default position on iPhone browsers, an expert witness for Google said during the first two Sessions in the Google-Apple antitrust case. Earlier, the judge had ruled that Google has monopoly power in general search and general search text ads. A weeklong hearing on remedies is expected this year.
We were hoping that this was the Apple TV 4K rival we had been waiting for
Google Home will soon have a voice-over-eye view, new camera intelligence features and a smart Assistant for smart speakers and displays that can learn and understand the home. The Assistant will be able to maintain the context of your conversation and start to learn and understand your home, Google said. The feature will also have natural language input for creating routines.
In a US antitrust case, a judge rules that is a monopolist
A jury in the US found that Google’s deals with partners harm competition in the general search and text ads markets. The jury also found that Google’s deals with manufacturers of mobile devices, browsers and apps led to monopoly in the market for general search and text ads. It also found that Google has monopoly power in both the markets.
A new law protects kids and holds tech companies accountable
Parents of children who died by suicide after experiencing cyberbullying received support from American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA). KOSA helps students learn about digital literacy and how they can use internet and social media to protect themselves. ACLU helped shape understanding of KOSA for some students and other youth organisations are advocating for KOSA to become law.






