The Friday Checkout — Apple wiped the floor with Microsoft

This week Apple Intelligence came in stark contrast with Microsoft Recall, a privacy disaster, the new CAMM2 RAM was shown in desktop PC motherboards and handheld gaming consoles and Samsung showed off its plans for a chip turnaround. Ep. 202

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@Techaltar If that's "good A.I.", then A.I. is so screwed. I honestly think A.I. as it currently stands is still too unethical and gimmicky...
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I'm with you, $800 for a simple phone is WAY too much. I like this market niche, I want it too succeed, but I also want it to cost <$200, and preferably less. Otherwise, why not just get a normal phone and run it in monochrome to discourage distracting use?

@Techaltar I think it's highly understandable that people don't trust on Microsoft: Their track record is abysmal.

(If I find Fediverse's toot, I'll add it later): https://bsky.app/profile/propublica.bsky.social/post/3kutsoo4qpk2a

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Microsoft President Grilled by Congress Over Cybersecurity Failures Criticism from House Homeland Security Committee came in response to a ProPublica investigation that found Microsoft repeatedly rebuffed an engineer’s warnings that a product flaw had left millions of users vulnerable to attack. https://www.propublica.org/article/microsoft-solarwinds-cybersecurity-house-homeland-security-hearing

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#Microsoft Chose Profit Over Security and Left U.S. #Government Vulnerable to Russian Hack, Whistleblower Says == Former employee says software giant dismissed his concerns about a critical flaw because it feared losing government business. #Russian hackers later used the weakness to breach the National #Nuclear Security Administration, among others. #News #Tech #Cybersecurity #SolarWinds #Security #Business https://www.propublica.org/article/microsoft-solarwinds-golden-saml-data-breach-russian-hackers

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