Yearslong fight over users’ right to tweak smart TV software heads to trial - Ars Technica
Trial set for August 10 Yearslong fight over users’ right to tweak smart TV software heads to trial Access to TV OS’s source code could allow users to limit ads, tracking. 105 Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images Text settings Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only Learn more Minimize to nav For years, owners of Vizio smart TVs have had little control over the software running on their sets—software that can track viewing habits, push ads, and generally shape the experience of using the device.
GTA 6 'About 18 Months Behind the Original Date,' Take-Two Boss Says - IGN
GTA 6 is due out November 19, 2026, but as we all know it’s suffered a number of delays. It was officially announced for a fall 2025 release, but was then delayed to May 2026, and then, again officially, to this November.
Samsung Warns Galaxy Users—Delete ‘High Risk Apps’ - Forbes
CybersecuritySamsung Warns Galaxy Users—Delete ‘High Risk Apps’ByZak Doffman, Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about cybersecurity, surveillance and privacy.Follow AuthorMay 17, 2026, 01:53pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI.
Google launches line of Android laptops festooned with Gemini AI - The Register
If you're not a fan of having AI baked into your OS, look elsewhere Google is rolling out a new line of laptops based on Android instead of ChromeOS, and using the opportunity to try and move upmarket from the budget-conscious Chromebooks – while also baking AI into every fissure of the system. The new line of so-called Googlebooks seems even more obtrusive about pushing embedded AI than Windows 11 embedding Copilot into everything.