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LG Smart TVs bring ads to the screensaver

LG Smart TVs bring ads to the screensaver

LG has started showing screensaver ads on all its smart TVs, even expensive OLED models, according to an LG press release and a FlatpanelsHD report. The placements appear before the regular screensaver activates.On top of an ad for LG's own streaming channel, one FlatpanelsHD reviewer spotted third-party ads. The screensaver ads will appear "across the home screen, LG Channels and…
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How to pre-order the Sony PlayStation 5 Pro

How to pre-order the Sony PlayStation 5 Pro

Sony’s PlayStation 5 Pro is almost here. The PS5 Pro pushes gaming console boundaries with a more powerful GPU, better ray tracing and a narrower gap between graphical fidelity and performance. Unfortunately, it also pushes your wallet’s boundaries with a $700 price tag. (Cue spit take.) If that isn’t far beyond your console budget, today’s the first day to reserve…
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Intel rolls out another fix for its CPU voltage issues

Intel rolls out another fix for its CPU voltage issues

Intel says it has determined four scenarios that could lead to voltage stability issues in its Core 13th and 14th-gen processors, and it has released another new update to address the issue. Its customers have been having issues with those processors since 2022, but it was only in July this year that the company figured out that their instability problems…
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The 6 best cordless vacuums for 2024

The 6 best cordless vacuums for 2024

Old-school, upright vacuums left a lot to be desired, and cordless models are here to right many of those wrongs. These types of vacuums tend to be thinner, lighter and easy to maneuver around a home, and you don’t really have to sacrifice suction power anymore to get those benefits. Dyson isn’t your only option anymore either — like the…
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Mozilla faces a privacy complaint over Firefox’s tracking

Mozilla faces a privacy complaint over Firefox’s tracking

Mozilla is the latest company to get in trouble with the EU. Austrian advocacy group Noyb has filed a complaint against Mozilla for setting a Privacy Preserving Attribution (PPA) feature to default without informing its users. Noyb claims the setting impacts millions of Europeans.According to Mozilla, PPA involves websites asking Firefox to remember ads they show and to potentially generate…
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