Danish citizens will have legal protection for their body, voice and face from AI
05.07.25
Denmark is preparing to become the first country in Europe to legally protect citizens from abuses related to deepfakes and other AI technologies.
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First time in history: a murdered man gave a speech in court thanks to AI
18.05.25
Judge Todd Lang noted the emotional power and innovation of the performance, calling it "a testament to the possibilities of modern technology."
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Apple lost the Epic Games lawsuit. Publishers will not pay a commission for the first million dollars
04.05.25
The Epic Games Store is introducing zero fees for the first million dollars in revenue per year. This rule applies to both the apps themselves and all in-game transactions.
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Google found guilty of monopolizing the online advertising market by a US court
20.04.25
The lawsuit was initiated by the US Department of Justice and a coalition of individual states and concerned the operation of Google's advertising ecosystem.
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Elon Musk will pay Trump $10 million to settle X lawsuit
13.02.25
Elon Musk's X Platform (formerly known as Twitter) has agreed to pay US President Donald Trump about $10 million to settle a lawsuit
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The European Commission fined Meta 800 million euros for violating competition with Facebook and Marketplace
21.11.24
Meta used advertiser data to promote Marketplace and also integrated the platform into Facebook in such a way that users couldn't actually avoid using it
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Those russians who bought the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 will be accused of supporting Ukraine and terrorism
14.11.24
In russia, a discussion is raging around a possible ban on the sale of the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, which some authorities suggest equates to supporting terrorism
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Western Digital has infringed on a number of security patents and will pay $315 million to Spyrus
25.10.24
A federal court in California ruled against Western Digital, ordering it to pay $315.7 million in damages for violating patent rights related to data security technologies
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The court banned Google from bribing game developers for exclusive releases on Android
11.10.24
A US court has issued a permanent injunction aimed at loosening Google's control over Android and the Play Store, stemming from Epic Games' antitrust lawsuit against Google
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Germany bans sales of Lenovo and Motorola devices due to patent infringement
15.05.24
InterDigital claims that Lenovo has not paid fees to use their technology, while Lenovo believes the terms are unfair. At the beginning of May, the Munich district court ruled in favor of InterDigital
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Articles & tests
03.11.25
Oppo A6 Pro smartphone review: ambitious
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Oppo A6 Pro smartphone review: ambitious
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Creating new mid-range smartphones is no easy task. Manufacturers have to balance performance, camera capabilities, displays, and the overall cost impact of each component. How the new Oppo A6 Pro balances these factors is discussed in our review.
06.07.26
Sony WF-1000XM6 Bluetooth headphones review: full power
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Sony WF-1000XM6 Bluetooth headphones review: full power
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The new Sony WF-1000XM6 headphones have slightly changed their shape compared to their predecessor, received a new processor, an improved noise cancellation system, more microphones, and generally made a noticeable step forward technically.
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Sony under fire: refusal to sell PlayStation discs could lead to antitrust investigation.
Sony under fire: refusal to sell PlayStation discs could lead to antitrust investigation.
Sony’s decision to abandon physical PlayStation media by 2028 has angered Mexican authorities. Deputies are preparing a lawsuit, fearing a monopoly.
16.07.26 | 17.01
HMD XploraOne Neo: the minimalism of a push-button phone and the capabilities of a smartphone
HMD XploraOne Neo: the minimalism of a push-button phone and the capabilities of a smartphone
HMD XploraOne Neo is an unusual hybrid of a classic “bell” and a modern gadget running on the RTOS Touch OS.


