Tech Turmoil: Apple’s EV Project Cancellation, Meta’s News Tab Shutdown, SpaceX Challenges and OpenAI Legal Battles: Weekly Tech Roundup

This week, explore the latest in tech news. From Apple pausing its electric car project to Meta’s closure of Facebook’s news tab, there’s much to uncover. Also, there is lots of space news and legal battles with OpenAI and Elon Musk. Don’t miss our Interesting Thing of the Week and more in the Other News section. Events this Week At Pokémon Presents, major announcements included Pokémon Legends: Z-A and Pokémon TCG Pocket, alongside minor mobile game reveals. At MWC, highlights comprised HMD Fusion’s introduction and media’s first hands-on experience with Samsung’s Galaxy Ring, along with several intriguing concept unveilings. For … Continue reading Tech Turmoil: Apple’s EV Project Cancellation, Meta’s News Tab Shutdown, SpaceX Challenges and OpenAI Legal Battles: Weekly Tech Roundup

AI Milestones, Apple’s Legal Battles, and Gaming Industry Developments: Weekly Tech Roundup

Welcome to this week’s installment of our Weekly Tech Roundup! In the realm of artificial intelligence, tech giants such as Google, OpenAI, and Apple are making significant strides. Google’s Gemini 1.5 Pro promises enhanced performance, while OpenAI introduces Sora, a text-to-video generative model, and Apple unveils Keyframer, an innovative animation creation tool. As these advancements unfold, concerns about responsible deployment and potential misuse arise. In Apple-related news, recent rulings and calls for scrutiny underscore ongoing challenges, while the gaming industry sees hints at a possible Microsoft handheld console and delays in the release of the Nintendo Switch 2. Delve into … Continue reading AI Milestones, Apple’s Legal Battles, and Gaming Industry Developments: Weekly Tech Roundup

This Week In Tech: Oct 1 2023

This week due to time constraints I was unable to complete the article. But here’s what I wrote about all the product announcements that happened this week and links to other stories I think were significant: This week was a busy one as it comes to announcements of new hardware; The Raspberry Pi 5 has finally arrived, boasting a new processor with double the performance and support for dual 4K outputs, all at an affordable price point. Meanwhile, Meta’s Quest 3 is set to revolutionize VR with its Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor, 8GB of RAM, and enhanced display quality, … Continue reading This Week In Tech: Oct 1 2023

Computex Unveilings, New Razr 2023 Foldable, Meta Quest 3 Teased, Amazon’s Wireless Service, and More: Weekly Tech Roundup

This week, Computex featured the latest innovations, while the Motorola Razr event unveiled a new foldable smartphone. Exciting news came with the announcement of Meta Quest 3, promising immersive VR experiences. Microsoft made headlines by discontinuing Cortana on Windows, and Amazon explored the possibility of a low-cost mobile service. Looking ahead, Apple is gearing up for the upcoming WWDC. Don’t miss the “Interesting Thing of the Week” and other noteworthy news in our “Other News” section. Computex Corsair unveiled the iCUE Link at Computex, an innovative single-cable system that simplifies component connections in gaming rigs. Integrated microcontrollers enable bi-directional communication … Continue reading Computex Unveilings, New Razr 2023 Foldable, Meta Quest 3 Teased, Amazon’s Wireless Service, and More: Weekly Tech Roundup

Weekly Tech Roundup: Microsoft’s Latest Updates, Right-to-Repair Law, PlayStation Showcase, and More

This week Microsoft held their annual Build developers conference, Minnesota Governor signs right-to-repair law, and Sony held a PlayStation Showcase event. Also, Apple signs a deal with Broadcom for 5G tech, Google has been found to be infringing Sonos patents,. Continue reading Weekly Tech Roundup: Microsoft’s Latest Updates, Right-to-Repair Law, PlayStation Showcase, and More

NASA Selects Blue Origin as Second HLS Contractor, Google’s Inactive Account Policies Update, Apple Introduces New Accessibility Features: Weekly Tech Roundup

Welcome to this week’s news roundup, where we bring you the latest updates on the Activision acquisition, Amazon’s hardware event, advancements in space exploration, changes in Google’s inactive account policies, and Apple’s new accessibility features. These stories highlight the dynamic landscape of technology and its impact on various industries. Don’t forget to check out our “Interesting Thing of the Week” and other noteworthy news in our “Other News” section. ^587913 Activision Acquisition Update This week marked a significant milestone for Microsoft as it received approval from two more key authorities for its acquisition of Activision. The first among them was … Continue reading NASA Selects Blue Origin as Second HLS Contractor, Google’s Inactive Account Policies Update, Apple Introduces New Accessibility Features: Weekly Tech Roundup

Tech News Recap: Microsoft/Activision Merger Blocked, Apple and Google Team Up, and Google’s Pixel Lineup Revealed

This week since I didn’t release an article last week, I’m going to start off with a few stores I missed last week (including a section on the events related to the Microsoft/Activision merger). Now for the news, an AI Pioneer has left Google, Apple and Google are working on a cross-platform way to detect Bluetooth Trackers and, from official teases to leaks there is lots of new info on the devices Google will probably talk about at I/O. Also, the interesting things of the week and more in the other news section. What I Missed Last Week Here are … Continue reading Tech News Recap: Microsoft/Activision Merger Blocked, Apple and Google Team Up, and Google’s Pixel Lineup Revealed

Artemis II Astronauts, FBI vs Dark Web, and More: Weekly Tech News Roundup

This week, NASA announced the crew of Artemis II, it’s the 50th anniversary of the cell phone, and the FBI seized Genesis Market. Stadia is completely dead, all the news from Star Wars Celebration, the interesting things of the week and more in the other news section. NASA Announces Artemis II Astronauts Exciting news for the space community! NASA and the Canadian Space Agency just announced the four astronauts for the upcoming Artemis II mission. The chosen crew consists of Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen, and they’re all set to embark on a 10-day mission orbiting … Continue reading Artemis II Astronauts, FBI vs Dark Web, and More: Weekly Tech News Roundup

Weekly Tech Roundup: Remembering Gordon Moore, AI Ethics, Twitter News, Gaming Updates, and More

This week, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore passed away; Twitter is a disaster, and there’s lots of gaming news. Also, Apple announces the date of WWDC, the Interesting Things of the Week, and more in the other news section. Gordon Moore On Sunday, the world learned that Gordon Moore, one of the founders of intel and the originator of Moore’s law, died. He was a pioneer in the semiconductor industry, and his prediction about the rapid advances in computer chip technology charted a course for the high-tech age. He will be remembered for his contributions to the field of computing and … Continue reading Weekly Tech Roundup: Remembering Gordon Moore, AI Ethics, Twitter News, Gaming Updates, and More