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Video Feed of a top technology show hosted by Todd Cochrane a Pioneer in the Podcasting space, focuses on technology, science and New Media. Tech News for the common man, join his 175,000+ family of satisfied listeners viewers. Every show is a learning experience covering all things tech so you do not have to. One of the first 100 podcasters his show is a must listen. Author of the first book on podcasting and the CEO behind RawVoice the New Media company representing 6200 new media creators!
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OpenAI’s new image generator has gone viral with Studio Ghibli-style memes featuring public figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump. The tool, part of GPT-4o, allows users to recreate existing images in artistic styles, sparking copyright concerns about training on copyrighted works. Legal experts point out that while the style isn’t protected, how models are … Continue reading ChatGPT’s New Image Model Sparks Additional Copyright Controversies #1810 → The post ChatGPT’s New Image Model Sparks Additional Copyright Controversies #1810 appeared first on Geek News Central.
In an extraordinary breach, a journalist was mistakenly included in a Signal group chat where top Trump officials coordinated upcoming military strikes on Yemen. Using Signal—a public messaging app—rather than burdensome government-secured systems suggests a deliberate choice to avoid painful legacy systems; unless something has changed, I do not think the app is approved for … Continue reading Extraordinary Signal Chat Breach Tops Trump Officials #1809 → The post Extraordinary Signal Chat Breach Tops Trump Officials #1809 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Apple and Google are rebelling against the EU’s Digital Markets Act, claiming new interoperability and openness rules hurt consumers and innovation. The European Commission says these tech giants are abusing market dominance, with Google facing potential fines for favoring its services and restricting developer freedom. Apple is under pressure to make iOS more compatible with … Continue reading Apple and Google Push Back Against EU’s Digital Markets Act #1808 → The post Apple and Google Push Back Against EU’s Digital Markets Act #1808 appeared first on Geek News Central.
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, stranded on the ISS for nine months due to a Boeing Starliner malfunction, will return to Earth on Tuesday aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon. Initially planned as a short trip, their extended stay required extra supplies. Their journey home, alongside two other crew members, will be broadcast live. … Continue reading US Astronauts Return Home After Nine-Month Stranded Stay on ISS #1807 → The post US Astronauts Return Home After Nine-Month Stranded Stay on ISS #1807 appeared first on Geek News Central.
OpenAI’s latest push for influence in Washington. With President Trump revoking Biden’s AI executive order, OpenAI is making its case for light regulations, copyright flexibility, and a stronger U.S. stance against Chinese AI competition. We’ll explore what this means for the future of AI development, government partnerships, and the ongoing legal battles over AI training … Continue reading OpenAI Pushes for Copyright Flexibility and Light AI Regulations #1806 → The post OpenAI Pushes for Copyright Flexibility and Light AI Regulations #1806 appeared first on Geek News Central.
A shocking new whistleblower complaint reveals that Meta, formerly Facebook, went to extreme lengths to gain access to the Chinese market, even agreeing to censorship demands from the Chinese Communist Party. According to former global policy director Sarah Wynn-Williams, the company developed a censorship system, suppressed dissident voices, and planned to allow the CCP to … Continue reading Meta’s Censorship Deal with China #1805 → The post Meta’s Censorship Deal with China #1805 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Today, we’re diving into a major policy paper co-authored by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang, and AI safety expert Dan Hendrycks. They’re pushing back against the idea of a ‘Manhattan Project’ for artificial general intelligence (AGI), warning that an aggressive U.S. race for AI dominance could escalate global tensions—especially with … Continue reading The AGI Standoff Is Already Happening #1804 → The post The AGI Standoff Is Already Happening #1804 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Today, OpenAI unveils GPT-4.5, its newest AI language model, promising enhanced writing skills, better knowledge, and a more refined, human-like interaction. Despite impressive upgrades, OpenAI admits GPT-4.5 isn’t groundbreaking, but it’s optimized for more natural conversations, practical problem-solving, and reduced hallucinations. Available first to ChatGPT Pro users, it’s soon rolling out broadly, including on Microsoft’s … Continue reading ChatGPT 4.5 Unveiled and My Experience with it! #1803 → The post ChatGPT 4.5 Unveiled and My Experience with it! #1803 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Clone Robotics’ Protoclone features synthetic muscles, a polymer skeleton, and advanced sensors. It moves like a human. Future uses may include household chores but my god put some pants on the ugly thing. -Thinking of buying a Starlink? Use my link to support the show. -I am introducing Distil Union as a new sponsor of … Continue reading Protoclone Unveiled Put Some Pants On! #1802 → The post Protoclone Unveiled Put Some Pants On! #1802 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Two men, aged 54 and 36, were arrested in England for a cryptocurrency fraud that cost a 75-year-old Aberdeen resident a six-figure sum. Police Scotland, with assistance from West Midlands and South Yorkshire Police, led the operation. Authorities stress vigilance as elderly individuals remain frequent scam targets, with crypto fraud surging globally. -Thinking of buying … Continue reading Crypto Scam Targets Elderly Globally #1801 → The post Crypto Scam Targets Elderly Globally #1801 appeared first on Geek News Central.
In the 1800th episode of Geek News Central, host Todd Cochrane marks a major milestone by reflecting on the evolution of podcasting and the show’s journey over two decades. He dives into 30 major tech stories, including AI industry shakeups, Tesla protests, TikTok’s legal troubles, and Meta’s latest innovations. With a mix of personal anecdotes … Continue reading Celebrating 1800 Episodes of Geek News Central #1800 → The post Celebrating 1800 Episodes of Geek News Central #1800 appeared first on Geek News Central.
As trust in platforms like Facebook declines, federal employees are increasingly turning to encrypted apps like Signal for private communication. Concerns over surveillance by the Trump administration and tech companies’ cooperation with government data requests have driven many to migrate sensitive conversations away from mainstream services. Employees fear potential monitoring and retaliation, leading to heightened … Continue reading Federal Workers Shift to Encrypted Messaging to Hide Communications #1799 → The post Federal Workers Shift to Encrypted Messaging to Hide Communications #1799 appeared first on Geek News Central.
T-Mobile is rolling out its Starlink satellite texting feature in beta, free until July. Compatible iPhone and Android users, even on rival networks, can apply. After July, premium T-Mobile plans will include it, while others can subscribe for $10–$20 per month. Limited spots are available. -Thinking of buying a Starlink? Use my link to support … Continue reading T-Mobile Offers Free Starlink Satellite Texting Beta Until July #1798 → The post T-Mobile Offers Free Starlink Satellite Texting Beta Until July #1798 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Today, I explore a significant shake-up in international shipping. Just hours after the U.S. Postal Service halted parcels from China, it suddenly reversed course. This move follows President Trump’s new tariffs and the elimination of a key duty exemption used by major retailers like Temu and Shein. What does this mean for businesses, consumers, and … Continue reading USPS Reverses China Parcel Ban Amid Tariff Confusion #1797 → The post USPS Reverses China Parcel Ban Amid Tariff Confusion #1797 appeared first on Geek News Central.
SpaceX’s Starlink has seen explosive growth, with revenue nearly tripling in two years, reaching $8.2 billion in 2024. Analysts project it could surpass $12 billion in 2025, generating $2 billion in free cash flow. With 4.6 million subscribers and rapid expansion across consumer, government, and commercial markets, Starlink is poised for further dominance. However, Elon … Continue reading Starlink 12 Billion in Revenue in 2025? #1796 → The post Starlink 12 Billion in Revenue in 2025? #1796 appeared first on Geek News Central.
DeepSeek, the AI platform that’s taken the world by storm, is now under fire for a significant security lapse. Researchers at Wiz discovered that DeepSeek left a critical database exposed, potentially compromising over a million records, including user data, API keys, and system logs. While there’s no evidence of malicious access, the ease of discovery … Continue reading DeepSeek Security Lapses #1795 → The post DeepSeek Security Lapses #1795 appeared first on Geek News Central.
In today’s episode, we dive into the groundbreaking rise of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup that’s shaking up the industry. With its latest release, the DeepSeek-R1 model, this free AI chatbot rivals ChatGPT in performance yet operates at a fraction of the cost. How did DeepSeek match OpenAI’s cutting-edge models while spending just 3% of … Continue reading DeepSeek 10 Reason To Not Use it #1794 → The post DeepSeek 10 Reason To Not Use it #1794 appeared first on Geek News Central.
OpenAI unveils “Operator,” an AI agent in research preview for ChatGPT Pro users in the U.S. This browser-based tool automates tasks like filling forms, ordering groceries, and planning trips by interacting with web interfaces. It combines GPT-4 vision and reasoning, can self-correct, and seeks user approval for sensitive actions. Thinking of buying a Starlink? Use … Continue reading OpenAI’s Operator: AI Agent Automates Web Tasks #1793 → The post OpenAI’s Operator: AI Agent Automates Web Tasks #1793 appeared first on Geek News Central.
In this episode, we dive into the TikTok ban saga. With President-elect Donald Trump pledging an executive order to delay the ban, we discuss the legal battles, national security concerns, and what this means for TikTok’s 170 million US users. Subscribe to the Newsletter. Join the Chat @ GeekNews.Chat Email Todd or follow him on … Continue reading TikTok Ban Drama: Trump’s Executive Order #1792 → The post TikTok Ban Drama: Trump’s Executive Order #1792 appeared first on Geek News Central.
The Biden administration’s “AI diffusion rule” restricts the export of GPUs crucial for AI, primarily to curb China’s AI advancements. The rule establishes three licensing tiers, with China and other adversarial nations effectively barred from accessing top-tier GPUs. Critics, including the Semiconductor Industry Association and NVIDIA, argue the policy risks harming U.S. competitiveness and fostering … Continue reading Biden’s “AI Diffusion Rule” Targets Export Limits on AI GPUs #1791 → The post Biden’s “AI Diffusion Rule” Targets Export Limits on AI GPUs #1791 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Elon Musk claims AI companies have exhausted available human knowledge for training models, pushing reliance on synthetic data. While firms like Meta, Google, and OpenAI already use AI-generated data for fine-tuning, challenges such as hallucinations and diminishing returns arise. Experts warn overusing synthetic data risks “model collapse,” while copyright disputes over data usage intensify. Subscribe … Continue reading AI’s Data Dilemma: Exhausting Human Knowledge #1790 → The post AI’s Data Dilemma: Exhausting Human Knowledge #1790 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Have you ever wondered when your time might come? The Death Clock app uses AI and data from 1,200 life expectancy studies to make educated guesses about your lifespan. By analyzing your habits and lifestyle, it provides predictions—and even offers tips to live longer (if you’re willing to pay). Is it science or just a … Continue reading Predicting Your Demise – The Death Clock App #1783 → The post Predicting Your Demise – The Death Clock App #1783 appeared first on Geek News Central.
In a live interview, GoDaddy CEO Aman Bhutani discussed the continued relevance of websites in 2024 amidst the rise of generative AI and evolving digital landscapes. Bhutani highlighted GoDaddy’s shift from being just a domain registrar to supporting micro-businesses with tools like the AI-powered platform Airo. He stressed the value websites offer small businesses for … Continue reading Websites in 2024: GoDaddy’s Vision with Aman Bhutani #1782 → The post Websites in 2024: GoDaddy’s Vision with Aman Bhutani #1782 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Today, I delve into a high-stakes legal battle between OpenAI and major news outlets like The New York Times and Daily News. These publishers allege OpenAI improperly used their copyrighted content to train AI models, and now, a data loss by OpenAI has escalated the case. Subscribe to the Newsletter. Join the Chat @ GeekNews.Chat … Continue reading OpenAI Faces Allegations of Data Loss in Copyright Dispute #1781 → The post OpenAI Faces Allegations of Data Loss in Copyright Dispute #1781 appeared first on Geek News Central.
The Department of Justice is making bold moves against Google, urging the tech giant to sell its Chrome browser to address illegal monopolization of the search market. This historic antitrust effort could reshape the digital landscape by enforcing AI restrictions and data licensing requirements and unbundling Android from Google’s other services. The DOJ’s proposals aim … Continue reading DOJ Targets Google’s Chrome in Groundbreaking Antitrust Case #1780 → The post DOJ Targets Google’s Chrome in Groundbreaking Antitrust Case #1780 appeared first on Geek News Central.
The Onion, known for its satirical news, has acquired Alex Jones’ Infowars in a bankruptcy auction. The site, notorious for spreading conspiracy theories, will be reimagined and relaunched in 2025, focusing on humor and advocacy. The acquisition aims to replace disinformation with socially conscious satire, supported by Sandy Hook families. The Onion has also secured … Continue reading The Onion Acquires Infowars: Satire to Replace Conspiracy in 2025 #1779 → The post The Onion Acquires Infowars: Satire to Replace Conspiracy in 2025 #1779 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Bitcoin has surged to a record high of $85,000, adding nearly $20,000 in just a week following the U.S. elections. As cryptocurrencies gain momentum, major tech stocks like Apple, NVIDIA, and Amazon lag, with only Tesla showing growth thanks to its Bitcoin holdings. Gold also saw a decline, suggesting a potential shift from traditional assets … Continue reading Bitcoin Hits Record High of $85K #1778 → The post Bitcoin Hits Record High of $85K #1778 appeared first on Geek News Central.
General Motors’ software chief, Baris Cetinok, defends GM’s decision to remove Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from their vehicles, especially in their electric models. Cetinok argues that building an in-house software platform, Ultifi, allows GM to create a fully integrated, seamless user experience tailored to each car’s unique features. By retaining control over in-car displays … Continue reading GM Ditches CarPlay for Ultifi: Bold Move or Big Mistake? #1776 → The post GM Ditches CarPlay for Ultifi: Bold Move or Big Mistake? #1776 appeared first on Geek News Central.
OpenAI’s new “ChatGPT Search” feature, launched for paid users on mobile and the web, allows real-time information access with source attributions, enhancing ChatGPT’s value as an alternative to traditional search engines like Google. Following a prototype called SearchGPT, this feature integrates licensed content from major publishers to deliver reliable, timely information in a conversational format. … Continue reading OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Search Monumental SEO Disrupter #1775 → The post OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Search Monumental SEO Disrupter #1775 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Google’s AI search summaries, also known as AI Overviews, expand to over 100 countries, offering users quick, AI-generated insights in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and Hindi. While ads have been integrated into these summaries for U.S. mobile users, Google assures global users that ads will continue to appear separately across other locations. Initially launched … Continue reading Google Expands AI Search Summaries to Over 100 Countries #1774 → The post Google Expands AI Search Summaries to Over 100 Countries #1774 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Welcome to an extraordinary episode of Geek News Central celebrating 20 incredible years of podcasting! It’s been an epic journey filled with tech news, innovation, and YOU—the fantastic listeners who’ve been with us every step of the way! From the early days to now, we’ve grown together and built an incredible community, and there’s so … Continue reading Todd Cochrane: 20 Years of Podcasting Innovations and Insights #1772 → The post Todd Cochrane: 20 Years of Podcasting Innovations and Insights #1772 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Google faces potential significant changes as the U.S. Department of Justice prepares remedies to counteract the company’s monopoly on the search market. Proposed actions could include breaking up Google, limiting default search agreements, or requiring Google to share valuable data with competitors. Judge Amit Mehta will oversee the case’s next phase, with decisions possibly leading … Continue reading The Tech Titan Shuffle: DOJ Weighs Breaking Up Google #1771 → The post The Tech Titan Shuffle: DOJ Weighs Breaking Up Google #1771 appeared first on Geek News Central.
SpaceX is investigating a malfunction in the Falcon 9 rocket’s upper stage after a Crew-9 mission launch. The rocket’s second-stage engine failed to deorbit correctly, causing it to land outside the planned disposal zone. This marks the third Falcon 9 issue in three months. While SpaceX expects to resume launches soon, delays could affect crucial … Continue reading SpaceX Rocket Malfunctions and Podcast Celebrations #1770 → The post SpaceX Rocket Malfunctions and Podcast Celebrations #1770 appeared first on Geek News Central.
WordPress.org escalated its conflict with WPEngine by blocking its servers from accessing vital resources, including plugin updates. Following a dispute over WPEngine’s refusal to pay trademark fees, this move could put user sites at risk by preventing essential updates. WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg argues that WPEngine profits without contributing to WordPress’ development, prompting the block. … Continue reading WordPress.org Blocks WPEngine in battle of the Titans #1769 → The post WordPress.org Blocks WPEngine in battle of the Titans #1769 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Two suspects, Malone Lam and Jeandiel Serrano, were arrested for their roles in a $230 million cryptocurrency heist, laundering the funds using exchanges and mixers. They accessed victims’ accounts through impersonation tactics and laundered the stolen funds to finance a lavish lifestyle. Despite efforts to cover their tracks using privacy coins and VPNs, mistakes in … Continue reading Unveiling the $230 Million Crypto Heist #1768 → The post Unveiling the $230 Million Crypto Heist #1768 appeared first on Geek News Central.
A sweeping new study from the FTC has exposed the vast surveillance practices of major social media and streaming platforms. From tracking user data to sharing it without proper safeguards, the findings are troubling – and what’s worse, children and teens are deeply affected. In this podcast episode, I’ll explain how these companies collect your … Continue reading The Dark Side of Social Media Surveillance: An FTC Report #1767 → The post The Dark Side of Social Media Surveillance: An FTC Report #1767 appeared first on Geek News Central.
OpenAI’s latest AI model, codenamed “Strawberry,” has raised concerns about its ability to remember conversations and reason like humans. A Reddit user reported ChatGPT asking personal questions without prior input, sparking debates over AI memory capabilities. Experts warn this innovation may pose risks, including deception and misuse, with calls for legislation to regulate AI development. … Continue reading OpenAI’s New Model and Its Advanced Memory/Reasoning Capabilities #1766 → The post OpenAI’s New Model and Its Advanced Memory/Reasoning Capabilities #1766 appeared first on Geek News Central.
At Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” event, the tech giant revealed the iPhone 16 series, Apple Watch Series 10, and AirPods 4. The Apple Watch Series 10 introduces a sleeker design and brighter display, while the iPhone 16 Pro models feature advanced camera controls and Apple Intelligence. AirPods 4 offers enhanced audio with the H2 chip and … Continue reading iPhone 16 and AirPods 4 Unveiled at Apple Event #1765 → The post iPhone 16 and AirPods 4 Unveiled at Apple Event #1765 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Verizon is acquiring Frontier for $20 billion, aiming to expand its fiber network and compete more effectively with AT&T. The deal will add 2.2 million fiber subscribers across 25 states, extending Verizon’s reach to 10 million customers. The acquisition is a strategic move to accelerate growth and enhance its offerings as Verizon faces slowing revenue. … Continue reading Verizon’s $20 Billion Gamble on Frontier #1764 → The post Verizon’s $20 Billion Gamble on Frontier #1764 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Apple is discussing investing in OpenAI in a new fundraising round that could value the ChatGPT maker at over $100 billion. Venture capital firm Thrive Capital is leading the round, with Apple and Microsoft expected to participate. This move would strengthen Apple’s AI initiatives, particularly its integrating OpenAI technology into Apple Intelligence, which enhances Siri … Continue reading Apple Considers Major Investment in OpenAI Amid AI Race #1763 → The post Apple Considers Major Investment in OpenAI Amid AI Race #1763 appeared first on Geek News Central.
The recent arrest of Pavel Durov, Telegram’s founder, has sparked concerns about whether it is a justified move against illegal activities or a dangerous overreach threatening privacy and free speech. The vague charges, including issues around encryption, complicity in illegal activities, and refusal to cooperate with law enforcement, raise more questions than answers, leaving doubts … Continue reading Arrest of Pavel Durov: Justified Action or Overreach #1762 → The post Arrest of Pavel Durov: Justified Action or Overreach #1762 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Recently revealed internal documents from Google were entered into evidence in a U.S. antitrust trial, exposing the company’s data strategies from seven years ago. These documents highlight Google’s intense focus on user data collection, privacy concerns, and strategic weaknesses in the face of competition. The revelations, which include candid discussions about data usage for advertising … Continue reading Google Documents Reveals You Truly Are the Product #1761 → The post Google Documents Reveals You Truly Are the Product #1761 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Apple presses Patreon to enforce its in-app purchase system, forcing creators to raise prices or absorb additional fees. This move highlights Apple’s uneven application of App Store rules, which were previously criticized in antitrust cases. Now coerced into compliance, Patreon must transition all creators by 2025, despite the company’s preference for a more gradual approach. … Continue reading Apple’s Strong-Arms Patreon – Creators Lose #1760 → The post Apple’s Strong-Arms Patreon – Creators Lose #1760 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Microsoft’s latest update to Bing introduces AI-generated answers that take priority on the search results page. Traditional search results are now displayed in a smaller panel to the side. This change leverages large and small language models to match content and enhance user query fulfillment dynamically. While the update aims to improve efficiency, it raises … Continue reading Microsoft Bing’s Major AI Shift: What It Means for Search Traffic #1756 → The post Microsoft Bing’s Major AI Shift: What It Means for Search Traffic #1756 appeared first on Geek News Central.
The ongoing fallout from CrowdStrike’s recent software update has forced Delta to cancel over 1,250 additional flights, affecting tens of thousands of passengers. The faulty update, which caused a logic error leading to an OS crash, has impacted 8.5 million Windows devices, disrupting airlines, healthcare, and other public services. Despite initial resistance, airlines must now … Continue reading CrowdStrike Outage continues to cause havoc! #1755 → The post CrowdStrike Outage continues to cause havoc! #1755 appeared first on Geek News Central.
More car companies, like Tesla, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz, charge extra fees to unlock features already built into their vehicles. This controversial practice involves software restricting access to hardware capabilities, such as additional battery range or heated seats, unless customers pay more. Critics argue this approach is exploitative and unoriginal, urging automakers to offer valuable services … Continue reading Unlocking Vehicle Features: A New Revenue Stream or Consumer Exploitation? #1754 → The post Unlocking Vehicle Features: A New Revenue Stream or Consumer Exploitation? #1754 appeared first on Geek News Central.
AT&T announced a data breach impacting nearly all of its wireless customers, involving call and text interaction records from May 2022 to January 2023. The breach, attributed to hacker John Binns and the ShinyHunters group, led to AT&T paying a $370,000 Bitcoin ransom. The stolen data originated from the Snowflake data storage platform and included … Continue reading AT&T Data Breach and $370K Bitcoin Ransom Unveiled #1753 → The post AT&T Data Breach and $370K Bitcoin Ransom Unveiled #1753 appeared first on Geek News Central.
A new report from Google experts warns that AI-generated content could distort reality and erode trust in digital information. The report highlights the misuse of AI for manipulation and profit, requiring minimal technical skill by bad actors. Google’s own AI Overviews feature faced backlash for inaccuracies, leading to decreased mobile searches. Despite concerns, AI Overviews … Continue reading The Dark Side of AI: Trust and Information in the Digital Age #1752 → The post The Dark Side of AI: Trust and Information in the Digital Age #1752 appeared first on Geek News Central.
YouTube is negotiating with major record labels like Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Records to license music for its AI tools. The platform, which previously launched the Dream Track feature, aims to expand its AI music capabilities by paying lump sums for song licenses. Despite YouTube’s efforts, artists and labels are wary … Continue reading AI Music Rights Battle & YouTube #1751 → The post AI Music Rights Battle & YouTube #1751 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Following a European Union investigation, Apple faces significant fines, potentially up to 10% of its global revenue. The EU’s preliminary findings suggest Apple violated the Digital Markets Act by restricting App Store developers from informing users about alternative payment methods outside Apple’s ecosystem. If found guilty, fines could escalate to tens of billions of dollars, … Continue reading Apple’s App Store Pricing Antics Could Cost Billions #1750 → The post Apple’s App Store Pricing Antics Could Cost Billions #1750 appeared first on Geek News Central.
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