US Department of Justice wants to break up Google over monopoly concerns — and Google Chrome and Android are on the chopping block

The US Department of Justice has released its proposals for breaking up Google’s alleged monopoly, and Google is not happy with the suggestions.Among the proposed changes offered by the Department…

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Could AI finally bring an end to Reddit's SEO dominance? Researchers correlate rise of ChatGPT with drop in knowledge sharing on public platforms

A recent study published in the PNAS Nexus journal suggests the rise of AI models like ChatGPT may be challenging the dominance of traditional knowledge-sharing sites like Reddit and the…

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iPhone maker Foxconn just revealed two Tesla-rivaling EVs – here's why that could be a smart move

You’ve probably never heard of Foxconn Technology Group, but it is a Taiwanese consumer electronics manufacturer that is perhaps best known for supplying the world with Apple iPhones – it…

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Someone finally tested China's x86 CPU answer to AMD and Intel — the 8-core Zhaoxin KX-7000 processor is promising, but can't reasonably compete for now

The 8-core Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-7000 processor, China’s latest entry into the x86 CPU market, was recently put through its paces by PC Watch, and while it shows promise, early tests…

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'A mobile phone as thin as a credit card': How massless batteries, similar to the human skeleton, could give rise to the world's strongest power cell and change the future of our society forever

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have made significant strides in developing a structural battery that could drastically reduce the weight and energy consumption of vehicles and electronic…

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