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December 27 Tech news roundup: Firefox’s AI features will have a kill-switch, Steam Deck LCD model discontinued, Clair Obscur disqualified from Indie Game Awards

December 20 Tech news roundup: ChatGPT launches its app store, Google kills its “dark web report” tool, TikTok US sale finalized

December 13 Tech news roundup: Adobe brings Photoshop, Acrobat and Express to ChatGPT, Clair Obscur wins 9 awards at The Game Awards, Skyrim launched for Switch 2

December 6 Tech news roundup: SmartTube infected by malware, Windows 11’s woes continue, EU investigates WhatsApp’s AI policy

November 29 Tech news roundup: Over 500 Million users have not upgraded to Windows 11, Steam Machine will cost as much as a PC,

November 22 Tech news roundup: Cloudflare outage was due to a bug, Android will allow power users to sideload apps, Microsoft’s plans to make Windows 11 an agentic OS have begun

November 15 Tech news roundup: Valve announces Steam Machine, Steam Frame and Steam Controller, Red Dead Redemption is coming to consoles and mobile devices, Firefox wants AI features to be optional

November 8 Tech news roundup: GTA 6 launch delayed, YouTube TV loses Disney, ESPN and more, Google Play Store’s malware woes continue