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Brother Printer Firmware Controversy Sparks Consumer Skepticism

A recent wave of online claims suggests that Brother firmware updates intentionally brick printer functionality when using third-party toner or ink, sparking concerns about consumer protection and company transparency. However, the manufacturer denies these allegations, stating that firmware updates do not block the use of third-party cartridges and that the quality of printing remains unaffected by whether genuine or non-genuine supplies are used. Despite Brother's assurances, many online reports persist, leaving consumers questioning the company's motives.

Big Tech Is Now Slightly Less Silent on Trump’s Tariffs

The tech industry's lack of response to President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported goods highlights a significant disconnect between Big Tech companies and the potential impact of these policies on their businesses. Despite repeated outreach, only a handful of companies have offered generic statements or declined to comment, suggesting that the issue is not as pressing for them as it may be for consumers. The lack of transparency from major tech players raises questions about their priorities and ability to navigate complex policy issues.

Firefox 136 Brings Native Vertical Tabs (Finally!) And Security Fixes

Mozilla's latest update to Firefox adds a long-awaited feature, plus a few other bits and bobs. With the recent Firefox 136 update, Mozilla’s web browser got several improvements and new features, including vertical tabs that sit in a new sidebar and provide a better overview when you have tons of open tabs. The update brings improved security via fixed vulnerabilities, which apply to Firefox ESR and Tor Browser as well.

Roborock Unveils P20 Ultra Robot Vacuum with Retractable LDS

The Roborock P20 Ultra robot vacuum is set to be unveiled in China on March 10th, offering a slim design thanks to its retracting LDS navigation module. This technology allows the device to fit under low-lying furniture items and navigate complex spaces more efficiently. The P20 Ultra follows the successful P20 Pro model, which has rolled out in other countries worldwide.

Laptop Sales Hit a Wall

Laptop sales have been declining in recent years due to the shift towards mobile devices and the increasing popularity of cloud computing. The global laptop market is expected to continue its downward trend, with some analysts predicting a decline of up to 20% in 2024. This decline is attributed to various factors, including the rise of affordable smartphones and tablets.

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Rezolve AI Limited (RZLV) Embodies US Crypto Strategic Reserve Milestone with Tether Partnership

Rezolve AI Limited has partnered with Tether, a leading provider of stablecoins, to enhance the company's cryptocurrency reserves. The partnership aims to provide a secure and reliable storage solution for RZLV's digital assets, further solidifying its position as a major player in the crypto space. As the use of cryptocurrencies continues to gain traction, RZLV is well-positioned to capitalize on this trend.

New G-Shock Models Unveiled with Metal Builds and Bold Designs

Three new Casio G-Shock models have been leaked, showcasing metal builds and striking designs. The MTG-B4000 features an intricate bezel design, while the GM-B2100SD-1C boasts a polished metallic finish. A Rui Hachimura collaboration model under the GM-5600 series also makes its debut with a black and red LCD display.

Dollar Faces Biggest Threat in Decades From ‘Scary’ Moves, Summers Says

Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers stated that volatile policy actions and rhetoric from President Donald Trump pose the biggest risk to the dollar's dominance in the world economy in half a century. Trump has taken steps to increase tariffs on key trading partners, sparking concerns about the impact on global trade and investor confidence. The situation has led to a selloff in US stocks, with investors increasingly wary of the implications for the US economy.

US Services Sector Expansion Brings Tariff Uncertainty and Inflation Concerns

U.S. services sector growth unexpectedly picked up in February, with prices for inputs increasing amid a surge in raw material costs, suggesting that inflation could heat up in the months ahead. Rising price pressures are worsened by tariffs triggered by President Trump's new levies on Mexican and Canadian goods, as well as a doubling of duties on Chinese goods to 20%. The Institute for Supply Management survey showed resilience in domestic demand but was at odds with so-called hard data indicating a sharp slowdown in gross domestic product this quarter.

Florida Thief Swallows Stolen Earrings to Avoid Charges

Jaythan Gilder's brazen move to swallow two pairs of expensive earrings was meant to avoid being charged with theft, but it ultimately led to his arrest by the Orlando police department. The alleged thief, 32, had previously stolen from Tiffany & Co in Texas and has a history of warrants in nearby Colorado. The incident highlights the lengths some individuals will go to evade prosecution for their crimes.

Volkswagen Unveils Affordable Electric City Car ID.EVERY1 with a Price Tag Below €20,000

The ID.EVERY1 concept car is Volkswagen's attempt to enter the affordable small city car segment, where it hopes to offer low-cost motoring without compromising on quality. With a range of 155 miles and a top speed of 80mph, the ID.EVERY1 promises to be an attractive option for those seeking an eco-friendly vehicle without breaking the bank. The production version is expected to start at around €20,000 in Europe, with a UK starting price of £17,000.

Investors Spy the Dawn of a Tectonic Shift Away From US Markets

A historic global trade war and significant fiscal initiatives in Europe are prompting a reevaluation of investment strategies, with capital flows increasingly shifting away from the United States. As China strengthens its position in the tech race and European markets show robust performance, investor sentiment around U.S. assets is declining, evidenced by a drop in the S&P 500 and a surge in European stocks. This changing landscape suggests a potential long-term realignment in global investment priorities as countries adapt to new economic realities.

Intel Stock Is Falling Amid Repeal Worries

Shares of computer processor maker Intel fell 5.2% in the afternoon session amid growing worries that the Trump administration might repeal the CHIPS Act, which has been a big driver of government contracts. If repealed, Intel could take a serious hit, especially in its Foundry segment, which had been banking on government support to stay competitive. The shares closed the day at $20.79, down 2.6% from previous close.

Volkswagen's Cheapest EV Ever Is the First to Use Rivian Software

The ID EVERY1, Volkswagen's ultra-cheap electric vehicle, marks a significant shift towards integrating advanced software from Rivian into its production line. The partnership between VW and Rivian aims to streamline development costs and accelerate the adoption of cutting-edge technologies in the automotive industry. With the ID EVERY1 set to hit the market in 2027, Volkswagen is poised to capitalize on the growing demand for affordable electric vehicles.

Volkswagen's Cheapest EV Ever Is the First to Use Rivian Software

The Volkswagen ID EVERY1 will be the first mass-produced electric vehicle from the German automaker to ship with Rivian's vehicle architecture and software, as part of a $5.8 billion joint venture struck last year between the two companies. The ID EVERY1 will have a starting price of 20,000 euros ($21,500) and is expected to go into production in 2027, with a range of at least 250 kilometers (150 miles). The vehicle's software architecture will be based on Rivian's E3 1.1 platform.

US Temporarily Exempts Carmakers From Canada and Mexico Tariffs

The US has temporarily spared carmakers from a new 25% import tax imposed on Canada and Mexico, just a day after the tariffs came into effect. The announcement by the White House came even as President Donald Trump continued to blast Canada for not doing enough to stop drugs from entering the US. The tariff exemption is for cars made in North America that comply with the continent's existing free trade agreement.

The Most Powerful Mobile Workstation Ever Built

Eurocom's Raptor X17 laptop is designed for professionals handling intensive workloads such as AI tools training, cybersecurity, and large-scale simulations. It features advanced cooling features to sustain peak performance under heavy workloads, and its configuration options include up to 24TB of NVMe SSD storage across three M.2 slots. The Raptor X17's specifications make it a premium option for users who need extreme performance and configurability.

AMD Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT Review: RDNA 4 Fixes a Lot of AMD’s Problems

AMD's Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT graphics cards, priced at $549 and $599 respectively, mark a significant leap for the company with the introduction of RDNA 4 architecture, positioning them as strong competitors against Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5070 series. These models promise improved performance in both rasterized and ray-traced gaming, addressing previous shortcomings in power efficiency and computational speed. While AMD has not completely matched Nvidia's dominance, the RX 9070 series demonstrates meaningful advancements that could sway consumers seeking alternatives in the graphics card market.

Trump Called the CHIPS Act a 'Horrible Thing.' Cutting Off Funding Might Not Be so Straightforward

The future of the $52.7 billion CHIPS Act hangs in the balance after President Trump's comments during his joint address to Congress, suggesting that the legislation is "a horrible thing." However, sources close to the matter indicate that there are currently no plans to kill the bipartisan law, which was passed and signed into law by former President Joe Biden in 2022. The Commerce Department has already allocated or paid out some $36 billion of the funds related to the act for projects across the country.

Revenue Prediction Startup Gong Surpasses $300M in Annualized Revenue, Indicating Potential IPO Path

Gong has announced that it has surpassed $300 million in annualized recurring revenue, reinforcing its status as a significant player in the revenue prediction market. The company, founded in 2016, leverages AI technology to analyze customer interactions, and its recent integration of generative AI has contributed to its growth. With a current valuation of approximately $7.25 billion, Gong's financial trajectory positions it favorably for a future IPO, although CEO Amit Bendov emphasizes a focus on product development over immediate public offering plans.

Car Prices Expected to Increase by as Much as $12,000 Thanks to Trump’s Tariffs

The potential imposition of President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported vehicles is set to drive up car prices in the United States, with some models facing price increases of over $12,000. The impact will be felt across various vehicle segments, including battery-electric crossover SUVs and popular models such as the Toyota RAV4 and Chevrolet Equinox. As dealerships work through their existing inventory, the effects may take several months to materialize.

US Economic Activity Up Slightly as Tariff Worries Rise, Fed Survey Shows

U.S. economic activity has shown a slight uptick since mid-January, although growth remains uneven across regions, with some districts reporting stagnation or contraction. The Federal Reserve's Beige Book highlights rising uncertainty among businesses regarding the impact of President Trump's tariff policies and immigration plans on future growth and labor demand. Amid these concerns, expectations for economic activity remain cautiously optimistic, despite warnings of potential inflation and slower growth.

Greece Faces Social Unrest After Deadly Train Crash Protest

Protesters in Greece are taking to the streets once again, this time over a 2023 train crash that killed 57 people, most of them students. Tensions between demonstrators and police have escalated into violent clashes, with riot police using force to disperse crowds. The government's handling of the crisis is under scrutiny, with opposition parties calling for a censure motion against the centre-right administration.

Ford, GM, Stellantis Granted 1-Month Tariff Exemption After Call with Trump

The White House has granted the Big Three automakers a temporary reprieve from tariffs after a call with President Trump, allowing them to breathe a sigh of relief in the short term. However, this one-month exemption comes at a time when tariffs are expected to increase on April 2nd, potentially leading to higher prices for consumers and reduced vehicle availability. The decision is seen as a pragmatic move by the administration to ease tensions with Detroit automakers.

Trump Exempts Some Automakers From Canada, Mexico Tariffs for One Month

President Donald Trump has announced a temporary exemption from a 25% tariff on automakers operating in Canada and Mexico, contingent on compliance with existing trade agreements. This decision aims to alleviate immediate pressure on the automotive industry, which could face severe economic repercussions amid ongoing trade tensions and concerns over fentanyl smuggling. While the exemption provides a short-term reprieve for automakers like Ford and GM, the potential for escalating tariffs continues to loom over the North American trade landscape.

Pope Francis in Stable Condition, Resumes some Work, Vatican Says

Pope Francis has remained in stable condition throughout the day on Wednesday and has not had any new breathing crises, according to a health bulletin from the Vatican. Despite being admitted to hospital with double pneumonia for almost three weeks, the pope spent much of the day in an armchair, engaging in work and making phone calls, including a call to the Catholic parish in Gaza. The Vatican said Francis's prognosis remains "guarded", meaning he is not yet out of danger.

AI Dubbing on Prime Video Tests Grounds for Broader Industry Shift

Prime Video is now experimenting with AI-assisted dubbing for select licensed movies and TV shows, as announced by the Amazon-owned streaming service. According to Prime Video, this new test will feature AI-assisted dubbing services in English and Latin American Spanish, combining AI with human localization professionals to “ensure quality control,” the company explained. Initially, it’ll be available for 12 titles that previously lacked dubbing support.

Analysts Highlight Credo Hyperscaler Partnerships With Amazon, Microsoft, xAI Amid AI Boom

Credo Technology Group reported impressive third-quarter earnings, with a profit of 25 cents per share, surpassing analyst expectations and generating $135 million in revenue, significantly higher than the previous year's figures. The company attributes its success to the substantial growth from its primary customer, Amazon, which accounted for 86% of its revenue, while also projecting revenue diversification among other customers in the upcoming quarters. Analysts have responded positively, with several reiterating "Buy" ratings and optimistic price targets, indicating confidence in Credo's continued growth trajectory supported by its strategic partnerships.

Macron Plans European Army Chiefs Meeting in Paris Next Week

French President Emmanuel Macron plans to hold a meeting of all European army chiefs in Paris next week, marking a significant step towards strengthening military cooperation among European nations. The meeting will bring together top military leaders from 27 NATO member countries and 5 EU partner countries to discuss regional security issues and potential areas for collaboration. This move is seen as an effort by Macron to boost France's influence on the global stage.

NSO Group Executives Can Be Charged in Spyware Investigation

A Barcelona court has ruled that two NSO Group co-founders and a former executive of two affiliate companies can be charged as part of an investigation into the alleged hacking of Catalan lawyer Andreu Van den Eynde. The ruling marks an important legal precedent in Europe's fight against spyware espionage, with Iridia spokesperson Lucía Foraster Garriga stating that the individuals involved will now be held personally accountable in court. The charges stem from a complaint filed by Barcelona-based human rights nonprofit Iridia, which initially requested the judge charge NSO Group executives, but had its request initially rejected.

Is Apple's New Mac Studio Worth the Upgrade? Let's Break It Down

The new 2025 Mac Studio offers significant performance upgrades over its predecessor, with faster M4 Max and M3 Ultra processors, but its increased power comes at the cost of compatibility with older software and peripherals. The Mac Studio has long been a popular choice among professionals due to its powerful processing capabilities and extensive port selection. Its compact design makes it ideal for tasks requiring heavy processing power, such as 3D modeling and video production.

Kia EV9 Owners to Get Home Power Backup Capabilities

Kia's electric vehicle SUV, the EV9, is set to gain a new feature that will allow it to act as a home generator during outages. A bidirectional charger, the Wallbox Quasar 2, is now available for preorder and will enable EV9 owners to feed power back into their homes or draw energy from their batteries. The charger's capabilities also include managing energy flow from solar panels and selling excess power back to utility companies.

Andor S2 Featurette Teases Canonical Tragic Event

The highly anticipated second season of Andor is building anticipation with a new featurette, which offers a glimpse into the series' expanded universe. The footage hints at a pivotal event in the Star Wars canon, one that sets the stage for the show's narrative arc. With its mix of action, politics, and character development, S2 promises to be an exciting continuation of the Andor story.

OpenAI Plans to Charge Up to $20,000 a Month for AI 'Agents'

OpenAI may be planning to charge up to $20,000 per month for specialized AI "agents," according to The Information. The publication reports that OpenAI intends to launch several "agent" products tailored for different applications, including sorting and ranking sales leads and software engineering. One, a high-income knowledge worker agent, will reportedly be priced at $2,000 a month.

Gold Takes a Breather as Focus Turns to US Jobs Data

Gold prices dipped slightly as investors adopted a cautious stance ahead of the upcoming U.S. payrolls data release, despite a weaker dollar providing some support. Spot gold fell 0.1% to $2,913.79 an ounce, reflecting a broader trend of investors waiting for clearer signals before making substantial moves in the market. The upcoming jobs report, coupled with ongoing trade war concerns, continues to keep gold prices elevated, maintaining interest in the safe-haven asset.

Canadian Brewer Buys Local Grain, Chinese Cans Due to US Tariffs

Phil Smith, co-owner of Tinhouse Brewing in British Columbia, is pivoting his sourcing strategy by purchasing more Canadian grain and switching to Chinese cans in response to U.S. tariffs. The brewery, traditionally reliant on a mix of U.S., European, and Canadian ingredients, is now focusing on an 80% Canadian grain composition to adapt to the changing trade landscape. Smith acknowledges that while this shift may lead to losses for many businesses, he hopes a surge in local consumer support will help mitigate the impact.

Trump Will Delay some Auto Tariffs After Detroit Three Push

President Donald Trump agreed to delay tariffs for one month on some vehicles built in North America, giving automakers a reprieve from the 25% tariffs imposed on Mexico and Canada. This move is a concession to the CEOs of General Motors and Ford, as well as Stellantis' chair, who have urged Trump to waive the tariffs. The exemption will benefit U.S. automakers and other foreign automakers that comply with the 2020 U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement's rules of origin.

Palantir Upgraded by William Blair as Valuation Concerns Ease, Government Contracts in Focus

William Blair upgraded Palantir from Underperform to Market Perform after a sharp stock decline but did not assign a price target. The investment company acknowledged that recent falls had enhanced Palantir's risk-reward profile but did not set a price objective. Over the last three weeks, Palantir's stock dropped from $125 a share. Notwithstanding the improvement, questions about the company's high value and dependence on government contracts which can cause delays or budget restrictions remain.

China's Leader Announces Support for Tech Industry

The announcement by Chinese Premier Li Qiang of support for emerging industries such as biomanufacturing, quantum technology, AI, and 6G technology has sparked a broad-based rally among China's most widely followed technology stocks. The show of support was unexpected to market watchers, but it has helped to stoke investor sentiment and reinforce the country's commitment to supporting its tech sector. This development is part of a larger effort by the Chinese government to promote innovation and economic growth in key industries.

AZ Alkmaar vs Tottenham Hotspur FC: How to Watch Live Streams of the UEFA Europa League Match

The UEFA Europa League match between AZ Alkmaar and Tottenham Hotspur FC is set to attract significant viewership as both teams seek a crucial victory in the first leg of their last-16 tie. Fans can catch the live stream on various platforms, including Paramount Plus in the U.S. and TNT Sports in the U.K., with additional options available for viewers in Canada and Australia through DAZN and Stan Sport, respectively. The match will kick off on Thursday, March 6, at 12.45pm ET / 5.45pm GMT, offering an exciting opportunity for fans to engage with top-tier European football.

Democratic Congressman Sylvester Turner of Texas Dead at 70

Sylvester Turner, a Democrat who represented Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives after serving as mayor of Houston, has died at age 70. His death creates a temporary vacancy in his seat, which will need to be filled through a special election. The loss marks another blow to Democratic control of the House, with Republicans now holding a slim majority.

Google Tells Trump’s DOJ that Forcing a Chrome Sale Would Harm National Security

Google has pushed back against the US government's proposed remedy for its dominance in search, arguing that forcing it to sell Chrome could harm national security. The company claims that limiting its investments in AI firms could also affect the future of search and national security. Google has already announced its preferred remedy and is likely to stick to it.

Partnering with AI Giants Could Revolutionize Banking and Insurance

Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR) has formed a strategic partnership with TWG Global to transform AI deployment across the financial sector, focusing on banking, investment management, insurance, and related services. The joint venture aims to consolidate fragmented approaches into a unified, enterprise-wide AI strategy, leveraging expertise from two decades of experience in defense, government, and commercial applications. By embedding AI into its operations, TWG Global has already seen significant benefits, including enhanced compliance, customer growth, and operational efficiency.

US Tariffs Could Hit UK Consumers, Bailey Says

The imposition of US tariffs by President Trump's administration poses significant risks to the UK economy and could lead to downward pressure on economic growth, pushing up inflation. The impact of these tariffs would depend on various factors, including the level of trade imposed, the response from other countries, and the resilience of global supply chains. Ultimately, Bailey warned that the benefits of lower tariffs would be outweighed by the negative consequences for economic activity.

Cancer Treatment Evolution: AI Raising $20M To Fix The Problem

Ataraxis AI has raised a $20.4 million Series A to make cancer treatment more personalized, focusing on using AI to accurately predict patient outcomes and determine if an aggressive treatment like chemotherapy is necessary. The New York-based startup aims to launch its first commercial test for breast cancer in the coming months, with plans to expand into other types of cancer. Ataraxis' tech powers an AI model trained on hundreds of millions of real images from thousands of patients, showcasing promising results.

Cancer Treatment Takes AI Leap Ataraxis AI Raises $20M

Ataraxis AI is poised to revolutionize cancer treatment by using artificial intelligence to accurately predict patient outcomes, allowing for personalized treatment decisions that can save lives and reduce costs. The startup's technology extracts information from high-resolution images of cancer cells, trained on hundreds of millions of real images from thousands of patients. By doing so, it aims to reduce the need for aggressive treatments like chemotherapy, which can have devastating side effects.

Why Intel Stock Is Sinking Again Today

Intel's stock price is experiencing a significant decline, dropping 4.6% amid concerns following President Trump's speech to Congress, where he proposed the cancellation of the CHIPS Act. The company, which has been a major recipient of CHIPS Act funding, faces uncertainty regarding its future financial support and the viability of its chip foundry business. Investor apprehension is growing as the market reacts to the potential impact of federal policies and partnerships on Intel's operations and stock performance.

Honor "Magic7 Mini" Tipped to Challenge Xiaomi 15 with Smaller Display

Honor might get into the compact flagship Android smartphone trend this year, with a new version of its current Magic7 with a smaller display. The OEM's putative "OnePlus 13T" rival's main selling point might be joined by others such as an ultra-slim build in 2025. The habitually accurate tipster Digital Chat Station asserts that one of the OEM's next premium devices will have a display of 6.3 inches in diagonal length, just like the Xiaomi 15 and rumored OnePlus 13T.

Customizing Your Linux Terminal Prompt with Starship

Starship is an open-source tool designed to enhance your terminal prompt with at-a-glance information while presenting a sleek and efficient appearance. The shell replacement aims to simplify the command line interface for Linux users, providing a minimal yet customizable experience. By leveraging AI-powered insights, Starship can help you understand the command line better and make it more accessible to new users.

Volvo ES90 Reviews Detail Tesla Model S Beating Fastback with Longer Range and Higher Clearance

The new Volvo ES90, built on the modern 800V platform, is positioned as a versatile electric vehicle that combines attributes of sedans, fastbacks, and SUVs, offering impressive specifications such as a 700 km range and rapid charging capabilities. With a spacious interior designed for passenger comfort and advanced safety features, the ES90 aims to compete directly with Tesla's Model S while starting at a lower price point. Its innovative design and technology not only enhance the driving experience but also reflect Volvo's commitment to sustainability and performance in the electric vehicle market.