The television operating system is replacing the cable box as the primary battleground for local media discovery. As platforms like Roku and Vizio control the interface, local broadcasters are having to fight for visibility and ad revenue within these digital ecosystems.
And yet, let us not forget that the Amiga had preemptive multitasking in 1985.
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NordVPN says a sophisticated adware campaign has been hiding across roughly 50,000 piracy-related websites, potentially putting large numbers of users at risk. For Lon, this could be a worthwhile security awareness segment tied to practical browsing safety advice.
A proposed Florida data center project is facing resistance over land use, power generation, and water consumption, underscoring the real-world costs of AI infrastructure expansion. This could make a thoughtful trend piece if Lon wants to cover the less-visible hardware and utility footprint behind consumer AI services.
NVIDIA's Jetson AI platform was reportedly operated in lunar orbit aboard a Firefly Aerospace mission, marking an unusual real-world deployment for edge AI hardware. While not a consumer product review, it's a compelling example of where embedded AI computing is going and could make for an interesting explainer or broader trend video.
Valve appears to be introducing a new Steam Frame compatibility rating system, starting with Portal 2. For Lon, this could be an interesting PC gaming and handheld ecosystem story if it signals new standards for performance or compatibility labeling across Steam hardware.
A new California law is set to reduce loud ads on streaming platforms like Disney+ and Netflix, extending a long-running consumer complaint from linear TV into the streaming era. This is highly relevant to cord cutters because it affects the everyday viewing experience and could pressure services nationwide to normalize ad volume handling.
A new Supreme Court decision grants the President more power to fire commissioners of independent agencies like the FTC and potentially the FCC. This could lead to more frequent policy shifts regarding net neutrality and media consolidation whenever a new administration takes office.
Walmart has significantly increased the price of its budget-friendly Onn Streaming Stick, effectively doubling its original launch price. The hike is attributed to rising costs in storage and memory components, largely driven by the current AI hardware boom.
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A class action lawsuit has been filed against the three largest RAM and storage manufacturing companies in the world.
Comcast, just months after the Versant spinoff, is cleaving itself into two separate companies: one housing its namesake cable and tech operations, and the other comprising NBCUniversal media biz.
If you were in the market for a games console in 1990, the chances are that the object of your desire was either a Super Nintendo with its 16-bit 6502 derivative, or the Sega Megadrive, sold as the…
A senior Apple Vision Pro executive is reportedly leaving to join OpenAI’s hardware team. While not a product launch, it’s noteworthy because it may hint at continued turbulence around Apple’s mixed reality efforts and growing ambition from OpenAI in consumer hardware.
Japanese telecommunications operator KDDI Corporation disclosed a data breach where threat actors gained access to one of its email systems used by five other internet service providers (ISPs) in the country.
Researchers have developed a new process that restores worn lithium-ion batteries without the need for complete recycling. Early tests recovered up to 95% of original capacity and suggest the method could extend battery lifespans while sharply reducing recycling costs, pollution and water use.
The BBC has officially ended its Long Wave broadcasts, a major milestone in the decline of traditional radio tech. Lon occasionally covers retro-tech and the end of legacy platforms.
A convergence of reports suggests PC memory and SSD costs will remain high through 2030, forcing Apple to consider controversial Chinese suppliers and leading to the return of 4GB DDR4 modules. This will directly impact the price and value of the laptops and desktops Lon reviews.
Valve has reportedly released SteamOS 3.x publicly, allowing users to build their own 'Steam Machines' using standard PC hardware. This is a major development for the mini-PC and handheld community that Lon frequently covers.