March 2025
Google Meet is getting enhanced AI-generated backgrounds
Google Meet has rolled out two significant enhancements tailored to improve users' experience during video calls, particularly focusing on custom backgrounds. The video conferencing platform has introduced a new image generation model that promises major improvements in visual quality and a more faithful representation of what users request.
Google cracks down on major ad fraud scheme affecting Play Store apps with millions of downloads
Google is cracking down on an extensive ad fraud scheme that has affected over 56 million downloads across approximately 180 applications on its Play Store. The tech giant is in the process of removing these deceptive apps, which masquerade as legitimate but are laden with excessive advertisements, severely compromising user experience.
YouTube Premium Lite Launches in the US for $7.99 a Month
As expected, YouTube has officially launched its Premium Lite subscription in the United States for $7.99 per month, after discontinuing the cheaper tier in 2023.
Google in Talks with Trump’s DOJ to Avoid Breakup of Search Monopoly
Google is engaged in high-stakes discussions with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to prevent potential antitrust actions that could force a historic breakup of the tech giant.
Prime Video Introduces AI-Powered Dubbing in English and Spanish
Amazon's Prime Video has initiated a pilot program to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in dubbing select licensed movies and television series. Starting Wednesday, the streaming service will offer AI-assisted dubbing in English and Spanish for 12 titles that previously lacked dubbed versions. This initiative aims to broaden viewership and enhance accessibility for a global audience.
OpenAI to Introduce Costly AI Agents for High-End Enterprise Use
OpenAI is reportedly developing a new suite of advanced AI agents that could cost businesses as much as $20,000 per month. These AI agents are designed to autonomously perform complex tasks, reducing the need for direct human intervention.
Brother accused of bricking printers with third-party ink, denies claims
Whenever I'm asked for printer recommendations, my first response is to get a printer from Brother. Unlike other corporations, Brother has been refreshingly fair when it comes to the use of third-party printer ink or laser printer toners.
Chrome 134 ships with security patches and new password change functionality
Google released a new stable version of its Chrome browser. This one brings Chrome to version 134 on the desktop. The new release fixes security issues and introduces new features.
Far Cry Multiplayer Game 'Project Maverick' Undergoes Development Reset
Ubisoft has reportedly restarted development on an unannounced live-service project set in the Far Cry universe, known internally as Project Maverick. Originally designed as a multiplayer-focused extraction shooter, the game was intended to launch alongside the next mainline entry in the series, Far Cry 7 (codenamed "Project Blackbird").