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Another new year, another round of job cuts at Microsoft • The Register
Getty Images and Shutterstock to Merge, Creating a Premier Visual Content Company - Getty Images
Amazon workers in North Carolina to hold union vote next month
Nvidia launches RTX 50 Blackwell GPUs: $2,000 RTX 5090, $1,000 RTX 5080, RTX 5070 / Ti are $549 and $749 | TechSpot
Nvidia CEO says his AI chips are improving faster than Moore's Law | TechCrunch
Quantum Stocks Drop as Nvidia CEO Sees Use Years Away
NVIDIA Puts Grace Blackwell on Every Desk and at Every AI Developer’s Fingertips | NVIDIA Newsroom
AMD Shows Off Next Generation of Handheld Gaming PCs at CES 2025 - IGN
Samsung is rolling out a smartphone subscription next month - The Verge
Starlink’s New Mini Dish Delivers Portable High-Speed Internet on the Go - CNET
Chinese RISC-V project teases 2025 debut of advanced chip • The Register
Lenovo’s Latest Laptop Has a Rollable OLED Screen | WIRED
After embarrassing blunder, AT&T promises bill credits for future outages - Ars Technica
Microsoft expects to spend $80 billion on AI data centers in FY 2025
Tesla directors to pay up to $919 million to settle claims they overpaid themselves | TechCrunch
The unlicensed OneDrive fun ends this month • The Register
Getty Images and Shutterstock agree to merge
Microsoft Bing is trying to spoof Google UI when people search Google.com
Advertisers Keep Avoiding News Sites, and Publishers Have Had Enough of It - WSJ
Candy Crush, Tinder, MyFitnessPal: See the Thousands of Apps Hijacked to Spy on Your Location | WIRED
Hackers are exploiting a new Ivanti VPN security bug to hack into company networks | TechCrunch
The Wiretap: Telegram Handing Data On Thousands Of Users To Law Enforcement Across The World
Widely used DNA sequencer still doesn’t enforce Secure Boot - Ars Technica
Online gift card store exposed hundreds of thousands of people's identity documents | TechCrunch
Is 10,000 steps a day worth your personal data? How 80% of fitness apps are selling your privacy | TechRadar