Fortnite players to get $126 million in refunds after FTC settlement
Fortnite players who were wrongly charged for unwanted in-game purchases are set to receive a share of a $126 million refund this week, following a settlement with the Federal Trade…
Watch the Battlefield 6 multiplayer gameplay reveal live to see if DICE can bring back the good ol’ days
The moment many Battlefield fans have patiently awaited is nearly upon us. The worldwide multiplayer reveal of Battlefield 6 is close, and it’s one event that will no doubt mark…
Elden Ring Nightreign’s big Duos patch delayed because of a tsunami warning in Japan
Today was supposed to be a big day for Elden Ring Nightreign players everywhere. After months of wait, FromSoftware finally confirmed that Duo Expeditions would be arriving with the game’s…
Microsoft launches Copilot Mode in Edge, introducing AI-assisted browsing
Microsoft has introduced a new feature to its Edge browser called Copilot Mode, an AI-powered tool designed to assist users while browsing the web. Announced on July 28 through a…
Tesla confirms $16.5 billion chip deal with Samsung for AI hardware
Elon Musk has confirmed Tesla has signed a $16.5 billion semiconductor supply agreement with Samsung Electronics, a deal set to support the development of the automaker’s next-generation AI chips. Samsung…
DOGE deploys AI to target thousands of federal regulations
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is reportedly using a new artificial intelligence tool aimed at significantly reducing the number of federal regulations. According to a report by The Washington…
Google launches Opal trial to help users build apps without coding
Google is piloting a new AI-powered coding tool called Opal, designed to help users build mini web applications by describing what they want to create in plain language. The tool,…
X introduces experiment using Community Notes to identify popular posts
Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, is launching a pilot experiment that aims to use its Community Notes system to identify popular posts from users with differing opinions. The trial,…
How Hidden Bluetooth and WiFi Signals Let Mobile Apps Track You Indoors
Mobile apps running on Android devices can use Bluetooth and WiFi signals to figure out where someone is, even inside buildings. This works without GPS. A recent study examined nearly…
Single Wireless Packet Can Shut Down Smartphone Modems, Researchers Say
A group of researchers in South Korea has found a weakness in mobile devices that allows a crafted radio signal to disable a smartphone’s modem using just one packet. The…