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ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from iPhone Pockets to Steam's new hardware
By Hamish Hector published
The week's biggest tech news stories from Apple, DJI, Valve, and more for November 15, 2025.

YouTube TV and Disney sign a new deal to restore ABC, ESPN, and more
By David Nield published
YouTube TV and Disney have made up and decided to be friends again, and channels are returning.

Global internet freedoms deteriorated (again) in 2025 - Germany, Georgia & US lost ground
By Chiara Castro published
According to Freedom House, the internet is more controlled and manipulated than ever before. And democracies aren't immune.

SanDisk's new USB flash drive is designed to stay in your device for good - add an extra 1TB of capacity for just $110
By Efosa Udinmwen published
SanDisk’s new Extreme Fit USB-C flash drive delivers up to 1TB of fast, compact storage designed to stay permanently connected.

Top PC hardware maker says no more Black Friday deals - PNY halts new promotions as fears of rising costs spread
By Efosa Udinmwen published
PNY’s suspension of Black Friday storage deals highlights a growing NAND and DRAM shortage, fueled by AI-driven market demand.

IBM goes all-in on quantum chips - new Nighthawk and Loon hardware look to bring the dream to life at last
By Efosa Udinmwen published
IBM unveils “Nighthawk” and “Loon” quantum chips, marking major progress toward practical, fault-tolerant computing and verified quantum advantage.

Guess who’s back? Kaspersky launches new Linux antivirus for $59.99
By Benedict Collins published
Banned in the US, antivirus manufacturer Kaspersky has launched a new line of Linux antivirus packages.

Hacked company CTO refuses to pay ransom demand, donates money to funding research instead
By Craig Hale published
Following a breach of an improperly decommissioned cloud drive, Checkout.com refuses to pay ransom.
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