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bitjunkie, in Dell kills the XPS brand

Why the fuck did it even take them that long? Alienware acquisition was in 2006.

werefreeatlast, in Solidigm pulls out of consumer SSD market with discontinuation of drives

I just discontinued all my SSD consumer market lineup my self! I understand. See you around Solidigm!

fargeol, in Artemis II plan (April, 2026)
cyrano, in Artemis II plan (April, 2026)
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kandoh, in Meta is ending its fact-checking program in favor of a 'community notes' system similar to X

Just doing what their elderly conservative user base demands.

Bronzebeard, in US adds web and gaming giant Tencent to list of Chinese military companies

They gonna force a sale of League of Legends now?

sugar_in_your_tea,

Do Fortnite next.

echodot, in The Internet Is Worse Than a Brainwashing Machine

Have they actually tried a brainwashing machine because I feel like a dedicated device would be more efficient.

FireWire400, in Dell kills the XPS brand
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The latest XPS laptops really seem like they wanted to copy MacBook Pros from a few years ago with the touch function keys and the barren I/O.

I never really understood the purpose of the XPS line anyway. If you want performance, buy a Precision; if you want a light robust laptop with decent I/O, get a Latitude; if you want a MacBook, get a MacBook.

With that being said the new naming scheme sounds like a joke.

rumba,

I never really understood the purpose of the XPS line anyway. I

IMHO

Software development and Media work that can benefit from normal consumer video acceleration. They are a lot cheaper than the Precision line and for non-cad/AI tasks and generally outpreform them. The XPS cases are more durable than the latitude and they come with better options for processors and video cards.

From a business standpoint, they were the best option if you needed a normal video accelerator.

Flocklesscrow, in Meta eliminates third-party fact checking program, moves to 'Community Notes' model

Cancer loves to metastasize

odigo2020,

*meta-stasize

vane, in Meta eliminates third-party fact checking program, moves to 'Community Notes' model

they should rename to meto

sunzu2, in Hackers Claim Massive Breach of Location Data Giant, Threaten to Leak Data

Who is the location data giant?

NeoNachtwaechter,

My guess: NSA, Google, Apple, then some data selling jerks.

SkaveRat,

Gravy Analytics

literally the first 2 words in the article and this post

punseye, in US adds web and gaming giant Tencent to list of Chinese military companies

Lol pretty much every American company should be added to a similar list given how deep they are in the pockets of CIA, etc

finitebanjo, in Microsoft Bing is trying to spoof Google UI when people search Google.com

With Net Neutrality gone, these giant tech companies could start bidding to make ISPs make their search engine default and have the other competitors fail to load.

latenightnoir, in Meta is ending its fact-checking program in favor of a 'community notes' system similar to X

This truly is a new age of Enlightenment for humanity!

xia, in Microsoft Bing is trying to spoof Google UI when people search Google.com

I wonder if Google would even bother to do the reverse. Is anyone searching for bing?

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