
Streaming prices out of control
Hollywood has launched another golden age of piracy
It would appear that another golden age of video piracy has been launched as TV and Movie streaming prices have gotten out of control.

Musk’s X bans more people than Twitter
Free speech only for some
According to its transparency report, Elon [look at me] X has been banning more people than Twitter ever did.

iPhone has reached evolutionary dead end
Run out of ideas, and needs to copy Android, claims Tame Apple Press
The Tame Apple Press is struggling to find a way to market Apple’s iPhone 16 which is unique in the fact that it adds nothing to the line up.

Firefox might violate your privacy
Hide the low hanging fruit
Big Cheeses in the Mozzarella Foundation are the subject of a court case claiming that their Red Panda-themed Firefox browser violates European privacy laws.

Apple pulls 60 VPNs from Russian App store
What Tsar Putin wants, Tsar Putin gets
Fruity cargo cult, Apple has been bending over backwards to help Tsar Vladimir Putin keep his citizens in the dark by yanking 60 VPNs from its App Store in Russia.

Samsung launches 990 EVO Plus SSD
In 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacity and peaking at 7,250/6,300MB/s
Samsung has officially launched its new 990 EVO Plus SSD, promising an enhancement of up to 50 percent compared to the previous generation and using the latest 8th generation V-NAND in combination with a 5nm controller.

Intel finds root cause of 13th and 14th Gen CPU instability
Releases more microcode
Chipzilla has said that it has pinpointed the cause of the instability issues affecting its 13th and 14th Generation CPUs and has introduced a new microcode update to mitigate the problem.

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D could launch as early as November
But only a single SKU
According to the latest rumor, AMD could launch its Ryzen 7 9800X3D SKU as early as November, with the announcement coming at the end of October. AMD is apparently rushing the launch to counter Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake lineup.

Europe leads in robotics growth
Beating the US and China
Although the United States and China have been in a tech race for decades, the two countries lose the race with Europe regarding robotics sector growth.

SK hynix starts mass production of 12-layer HBM3E
50 percent higher capacity, and 40 percent thinner DRAM chip
SK hynix has announced the mass production of the 12-layer HMB3E with 36GB capacity, promising to supply it to customers within the year.