Google is facing a massive wave of lawsuits! The reason behind this? A large number of the manufacturer's devices became unusable in one fell swoop. Requests ended up misunderstood or ignored. The number of user complaints has risen rapidly. A US law firm has now begun to investigate the case. They are investigating why the mega corporation is not addressing known complications, despite users having been promised improvements.
Are you having a good time with your new Switch 2 console? According to sales data, Nintendo's latest device is already a huge success, despite not too many games having been released for the console thus far. However, Nintendo has issued an urgent warning for all Switch 2 users that may put a stop to the fun, at least temporarily. Because if you use your console under the wrong conditions, you risk the device malfunctioning or even becoming permanently damaged.
While software updates help your iPhone get the latest security patches, it's not unusual for apps installed on your device to sometimes put your device at risk. This is the case with a recent web browser flaw that was only patched in the latest iOS update. Here's what you need to do to protect yourself.
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The past months have seen some of the biggest vehicle recalls in history, with numerous brands and millions of drivers affected. Kia is joining the list, with over 300,000 cars in total affected by two separate recalls over potential hazards that could put other drivers in danger.
As technology evolves at a rapid pace, so do online scams. Even with the age of AI-enabled safeguards, we still see these attacks becoming more creative. One such case is currently unfolding, at least in the U.S. The FBI has begun warning smartphone users about a new type of scam that impersonates police or federal agents to extort money or steal personal information.
Over the past couple of weeks, the Online Safety Act, a new piece of legislation in the UK, has sparked widespread concern among internet users worldwide. According to the government's official website, the Act is supposed to protect children and adults online. It does so by making potentially harmful content, such as pornography, inaccessible to children. It requires platforms to implement highly effective age checks, which are effectively online ID checks in most cases.
How has your week unfolded? Whether you're gearing up for an action-packed weekend or planning a laid-back one, there’s a plethora of apps and games that deserve your attention.
Each week, you can save money on video games by checking out the current offer on the Epic Games Store. The quality and genre of the free games vary greatly, so it's worth checking in every week to ensure you don't miss out on any great deals. If the game of the week doesn't appeal to you, there's no harm in skipping it. This week, you can download Keylocker and Pilgrims.
Chrome is the most used browser on Android, so you might think that it has all the advanced tools and protections for users. However, that isn't the case, as it has been missing a key biometric verification for autofill passwords, which could expose users and their data. Fortunately, it seems that a fix for this critical flaw is on the way.
For years, US shoppers have enjoyed cheaper shopping through popular Chinese online marketplaces like Temu and Shein, which offer low-value goods and quick shipping to the U.S. without duty fees. This was possible because of the de minimis exemption. However, a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump will end the exemption for most shipments, resulting in higher prices for these products.
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