LG Electronics will unveil an all-new lineup of on-device AI-powered laptops at an event taking place in just a few days (January 6).
The new range includes models like the gram Pro, gram Pro 2-in-1, gram, and gram book all of which utilize AI technology and have access to cloud-based services.
Its new Pro models will also be powered by Intel’s next-gen processors and Microsoft’s Copilot+, with the company describing the releases as setting a “new benchmark in the series’ history.”
Mark your calendar!
A federal appeals court has struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) landmark net neutrality regulations on Thursday (Jan. 2), effectively bringing an end to a nearly two-decade-long push to classify broadband internet providers as utilities.
In his opinion, U. S. Circuit Judge Richard Allen Griffin stated that the FCC lacked the authority to enforce net neutrality rules under the “telecommunications service” provision of the Communications Act, as broadband was classified solely as an “information service.”
He wrote: “In short, an ‘information service’ manipulates data, while a ‘telecommunications service’ does not.
Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of X, recently dropped some hints about big plans for 2025. Among them is something called “X Money,” which has sparked plenty of buzz, especially with Elon Musk’s known love for Dogecoin.
In a New Year’s post, Yaccarino teased a lineup of innovations coming to the platform, including X TV, X Money, and other upgrades aimed at making the user experience even better.
The success of the Korean-based thriller continues to live on as Squid Game Season 2 has hit a huge 68 million views and broken records following its debut.
The much-anticipated follow-up hit Netflix on December 26, after the first season had achieved great heights on the platform.
Within 12 days of the first season’s launch date, it became the most watched series and program in 94 countries.
As we enter 2025, Marvel Rivals only seems to be getting stronger with an extremely healthy player count, coupled with additional content being released thanks to the highly anticipated Season 1.
There have been some long-rumored heroes and villains that many are hoping to make an appearance but none more requested than Fantastic Four—Marvel’s ‘first family’.
Now, after leaks aplenty, we’ve got a concrete announcement that the Fantastic Four will in fact be coming to Marvel Rivals, and pretty soon at that.
In a post on the official Marvel Rivals X account, we’re given an initial sneak peek into what the Four will look like in-game.
Get ready to welcome Marvel’s First family in Marvel Rivals.