Chrome Feeds Your Ad Profile
Today in the Weekly News Roundup, Google Chrome is now collecting data about your browsing, details on the Microsoft Azure breech, and Windows will soon ship without wordpad. We also look at robot and silly news.
Bill Gates Goes Crazy
Today we look at EV buyers remorse and the insanity around climate psycho Bill Gates. Also, as usual, crime is not being handled in many cities.
This Caused My Kids to Hate Me!
This week in the WeeklyNewsRounup, we look at a story about how social media was a wedge between parent and child, another cloud service company was attacked, and Tesla is under more scrutiny. We also visit SillyVille.
AI Powered Woke Detector
This week in the Banned News, news crew robbed while reporting on robberies, man acquitted of COVID joke, and UK wants people to turn off the heat at night. Also, Germany returns to coal and Call of Duty hires a woke company to monitor your voice chats.
Location-based Scanless Payments
Today in the Weekly News Roundup, Starbucks tests scanless payments and Tiny10 promises Windows for old computers. Is it safe? We look at several privacy, business, and tech news.
You WILL Own Nothing
This week in Banned News, Germany gets closer to the Forth Reich, and climate change is pushing the most moronic policies of all while companies are sued for NOT hiring illegals.
Does YOUR Phone Have a Gag Warrant?
Today in the Weekly News Roundup, we look at phone cloud backups as the way the government can get a gag warrant without your knowledge. Also, new scam targets your kids private data with Roblox coins, AI chatbots are going crazy, and Linus Tech Tips is Collapsing. We also visit SillyVille.
You have Nothing to Hide
This week in the Banned News, even kids can get free chocolate, entitled social media dancer cries racism, and an Australian AI tries to kill people. Also, WEF says life will soon be transparent.
This week in the WeeklyNewsRoundup, another Detroit false arrest by facial recognition, hackers shut down several hospitals, and ChatGPT fails a coding test. Also, a new Linux distro for the M-chip Apple computers, and we visit SillyVille.