Best Prime Day Laptop Deals Right Now Starting Under $300 – CNET 11-07-2023
It’s a great time to get a new laptop with Amazon and other retailers slashing prices on all kinds of models from the biggest brands.Lees verder op Cnet
It’s a great time to get a new laptop with Amazon and other retailers slashing prices on all kinds of models from the biggest brands.Lees verder op Cnet
You can stream Interstellar, Dunkirk and more movies right now.Lees verder op Cnet
Buying MP3s and FLAC files from one of these services lets you listen to your songs for as long as you like.Lees verder op Cnet
Take the grid on the go with these discounted portable power stations, solar panels and more.Lees verder op Cnet
Looking for the best deals on headphones or earbuds for Prime Day 2023? We’ve rounded up our top picks for the best bargains.Lees verder op Cnet
Anthropic, a safety-focused A.I. start-up, is trying to compete with ChatGPT while preventing an A.I. apocalypse. It’s been a little stressful.Lees verder op New York Times
Microsoft also said it was negotiating changes to the deal to satisfy objections made by a British regulator, which could allow it to complete its purchase of the video game giant as soon as this month.Lees verder op New York Times
Jordan Novet / CNBC: A US court denies the FTC’s preliminary injunction bid to stop Microsoft’s Activision deal, as the FTC “has not shown it is likely to succeed” in showing harm — – A federal judge in San Francisco ruled in favor of Microsoft and Activision Blizzard, which have been trying to complete their $68.7 billion deal by July 18. Lees verder op Tech Meme
Kyle Barr / Gizmodo: Nothing plans to launch the Phone (2) for $599+ in the US, Europe, and the UK on July 17; the device has a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and rear “glyph” lights in zones — The new device is an upgrade from the Phone (1)—a better processor, improved camera, and even more signature LED glyphs—with a $599 price tag. Lees verder op Tech Meme
Andy Greenberg / Wired: Roger Thomas Clark, who was Silk Road’s second-in-command, behind Ross Ulbricht, is sentenced to 20 years, following his extradition from Thailand in 2018 — Roger Thomas Clark, also known as Variety Jones, will spend much of the rest of his life in prison for his key role in building the world’s first dark web drug market. Lees verder op Tech Meme