Amazon poised to end reliance on USPS as it expands its own delivery network


Sources familiar with the matter told The Washington Post that Amazon has provided USPS with more than $6 billion in revenue this year. That equates to around 7.5 percent of the service's total revenue last year. It goes without saying that losing a source of revenue as substantial as that...

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After nearly 30 years, Micron is shutting down Crucial and leaving the consumer RAM market


Micron is exiting the consumer RAM market, retiring the Crucial brand, and restructuring its business around the needs of enterprise AI customers. According to the company's official press release, the US-based memory manufacturer will continue selling Crucial products until the end of its second fiscal quarter in February 2026.

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Dell Pro Precision leak reveals early Panther Lake CPU and Xe3 iGPU performance


An unannounced Dell laptop that recently appeared on Geekbench indicates the company is preparing to adjust its product naming scheme only a year after its last shakeup. The benchmark also includes a new data point for Intel's upcoming Xe3 integrated graphics chips.

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Russia bans Roblox over claims it spreads extremist and LGBTQ "propaganda" content


Russia has banned Roblox in the country over fears that it is rife with inappropriate content that can "negatively impact the spiritual and moral development of children." According to state-owned news agency TASS, the measure was taken due to the site's systematic distribution of materials containing propaganda and justification of...

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Ex-Windows developer, Task Manager creator says Windows 11 needs an XP Service Pack 2 moment


Dave Plummer, who developed several crucial Windows components while working at Microsoft, recently suggested that the company change course on Windows 11's feature rollout. The comments echo widespread frustration withing the Redmond firm's deployment of generative AI features across the operating system.

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AI devices are just "solutions looking for a problem," says Logitech CEO


Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber isn't a fan of current AI hardware, which comes as something of a surprise from the person who last month called for AI agents to be present in every board meeting, claiming they could improve productivity.

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Sundar Pichai says Google will deploy solar-powered data centers in space by 2027


In an interview with Fox News over the weekend, Google CEO Sundar Pichai discussed the recently announced Project Suncatcher, which aims to find more efficient ways to power energy-hungry data centers by harnessing solar energy and potentially making them more sustainable than traditional facilities.

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Valve is developing an Android compatibility layer named Lepton


Someone at Valve must have a real passion for particle physics and science. After building Proton – the massively successful compatibility layer for running Windows x86 games on Linux – Gabe Newell's company now appears to be turning its attention to Android and mobile devices with Lepton.

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CD Projekt Red still plans three Witcher games in six years, but the clock hasn't started yet


CD Projekt Red used its latest earnings call to reaffirm one of its most ambitious goals: releasing an entire Witcher trilogy within six years. However, the studio also emphasized that the six-year countdown will not begin until The Witcher 4 launches, and executives confirmed that the next mainline entry will...

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SmartTube has been compromised, Android TV users need to switch to the new build now


According to recent user reports, Google Play Protect disabled SmartTube after detecting suspicious behavior. Android's anti-malware service flagged the app as a "fake" tool designed to take over devices or steal user data. The SmartTube developer later confirmed what actually happened behind the scenes.

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