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Walmart’s $50 Onn 4K Pro is a surprisingly great Google TV streamer
CNN via Yahoo News· 29 minutes agoWhen you buy through links on our site, CNN and its syndication partners may earn a commission....
U.S. sues Adobe over hard-to-cancel subscriptions | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 11 hours agoU.S. regulators sued Adobe on Monday over claims that the company made it difficult to cancel ...
Google offers 50% off its AI Premium plan for returning subscribers
Android Police· 1 day agoIn February 2024, Google renamed Bard to Gemini and unveiled a more advanced model of its LLM. While...
Adobe Sued by US Government for Hiding Termination Fees in Subscription Plan
Gadgets 360· 1 day agoThe US government sued Adobe on Monday, accusing the Photoshop and Acrobat maker of harming...
Android’s AirTag competitors are off to a poor start.
The Verge· 1 hour agoBut not because of the hardware: because of Google’s Find My Device network. All the reviews I’ve read so far say that it’s just not finding the devices. Here’s Android Central:
Boycotting academics in Israel is counterproductive
Nature· 2 days agoLetter to the Editor
Washington Post CEO Plans a Mysterious ‘Third Newsroom.’ His Past Offers a Clue.
The Wall Street Journal via Yahoo Finance· 4 hours agoStonesifer, whom Bezos tapped as interim CEO before Lewis’s appointment, hosted a party Sunday for...
Adobe faces troubling FTC lawsuit for ‘trapping' customers
TheStreet.com· 14 hours agoThe software company is facing a hefty legal challenge from the U.S. government after a series of complaints from consumers. Adobe (ADBE) has become the latest target of the U.S. government's ...
Feds sue Adobe for 'hiding' subscription cancellation fees
The Register· 2 days agoIf that's true, then Adobe was hitting subscribers with, for them, unexpected costs if they simply ...
U.S. government assails Adobe for putting up 'wholly unnecessary' roadblocks when subscribers try to...
Fortune· 23 hours agoThe complaint alleges that Adobe broke consumer protection law in two big ways: First, by pushing customers towards an “annual, paid monthly” plan while not clearly telling them that they’ll ...