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These are the most popular websites right now – and they might just surprise you (December 2024 edition)


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These are the most popular websites right now – and they might just surprise you (December 2024 edition)


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MSI could be cooking up a Ryzen Z2-powered Claw to take on gaming handhelds
Go Here to Read this Fast! Chinese software makers can now sell through the Microsoft store
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Chinese software makers can now sell through the Microsoft store
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Is 10,000 steps a day worth your personal data? How 80% of fitness apps are selling your privacy
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In September, Apple was the target of a patent infringement lawsuit from SiOnyx, for allegedly encroaching on patents for full-color night vision imaging sensors.
At the time, it was claimed that Apple had infringed on the patents, referred to as “Pixel Isolation Elements, Devices, and Associated Methods,” discussing improvements to photosensitive devices. By using silicon-based photonics, the complaint said that companies could create smaller, lower-cost, and higher-performance photonic devices for imaging purposes.
Go Here to Read this Fast! Apple fights patent lawsuit over iPhone 15 camera tech
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Apple fights patent lawsuit over iPhone 15 camera tech
Go Here to Read this Fast! 10 Linux apps I always install first – and you should too
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10 Linux apps I always install first – and you should too