Have you ever pondered the fine line between technological advancement and personal privacy? It's a dance of convenience and control, and sometimes, the music stops without us even realizing we've been choreographed. Let's dive into the digital ballet where our CPU, GPU, and memory usage might just be Google's latest dance partners, thanks to a Chrome extension that's been悄悄 at play for over a decade.
Have you ever wondered what happens when a tech company doesn't like a negative review? Prepare to be astonished. According to recent reports, audio company DCS has allegedly threatened to sue a YouTuber named Cameron Oley, known as "golden sound," for a bad review he posted three years ago. The company's representatives contacted Oley in October 2023, expressing concern about a remark taken out of context and demanding corrections to his 2021 review of one of their products. Despite Oley's request for details to rectify the alleged inaccuracies, he only received threats of litigation from lawyers, with no substantial errors identified in his review. This incident raises questions about the tactics tech companies use to silence critics.