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Are you ready for a rollercoaster ride through the latest tech news? Hold on tight as we dive into the world of processors, AI search engines, and security breaches. Let's get started!
You might be wondering, "Why the delay in the AMD Ryzen 9000 series launch?" Well, it turns out that the initial batch of processors didn't meet AMD's quality standards. Was it a case of AMD and Intel catching the same bug at a party? We'll never know. Instead of a simultaneous launch on July 31st, the chips will now be released gradually, starting with the 9600X and 9700X on August 8th, followed by the Ryzen 9's 9900X and 950X on the 15th.
Remember the widespread instability in Intel's 13th and 14th gen chips? Intel has finally identified the microcode error as the culprit. A patch is scheduled for mid-August, but here's the catch: it won't repair processors already damaged by the bug. Intel has promised to replace the faulty chips for free, but is this enough to restore trust?
Rumors about Open AI working on a search engine were true! The company has officially announced Search GPT, a temporary prototype of new AI search features set to be integrated into Chat GPT. While the name might leave something to be desired, Search GPT appears to tap into Bing's search index and has content partnerships with publishers like The Atlantic. However, can it avoid legal trouble when linking to articles that showcase inaccurate results?
Hundreds of computer devices from popular brands like Dell, HP, and Intel have had their secure boot protection compromised. This vulnerability could allow malware to infect your device's BIOS, making it undetectable and unremovable. With 215 device models sharing the same master key, and that key being published in a public GitHub repository two years ago, this is a significant concern.
Microsoft is considering restricting access to the Windows kernel after a bugged update from cybersecurity company CrowdStrike caused a global IT outage. While the CEO claims that over 97% of systems have been fixed, around 250,000 devices are still down. This is a尴尬 moment for Microsoft, especially in front of the Linux community.
Samsung has updated the auto-blocker feature on Galaxy phones to prevent downloading apps from unauthorized sources, now set to on by default. Epic Games isn't happy about this, announcing it will pull Fortnite and other titles from the Galaxy store in protest. Is this a move to protect users or limit their choices?
Every detail about Google's upcoming Pixel 9 Series has leaked, including the Pixel 9 Pro Fold with a larger screen and new AI features like Pixel Screenshots. The "Add Me" feature will make it easier to add yourself to photos, eliminating the need to ask strangers for help. But will these features be enough to make the Pixel 9 Series stand out in a crowded market?
Windows 11 will let you wirelessly browse your Android phone's files directly within Windows File Explorer, but not for iPhones. This feature is available to Windows Insiders but has some issues when deleting phone files through your PC. Microsoft is considering increasing the recycle bin retention time to 30 days, but is this necessary?
NASA has successfully used laser beams to stream 4K video to space and back, a significant development for astronauts aboard the ISS. This new technology allows for 10 to 100 times faster data transmission than radio waves, but does it look a bit too much like a Death Star-style super weapon?
In conclusion, the tech world is always full of surprises, from delays and bugs to new features and security concerns. Stay tuned for more tech news next week!
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