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SanDisk Extreme SSDs are "worthless," multiple lawsuits against WD say
On Thursday, two more lawsuits were filed against Western Digital over its SanDisk Extreme series and My Passport portable SSDs. That brings the number of class-action complaints filed against Western Digital to three in two days.
In May, customer complaints claimed SanDisk Extreme SSDs were abruptly wiping data and becoming unmountable. Western Digital released a firmware update in late May, but the issue reportedly persists even after the update. Some users have experienced data loss and data becoming unreadable.
Are You Using ChatGPT in Your School or University? We Want to Hear About It
The New York Times is asking educators and students how they are using new A.I. chatbots for teaching and coursework. Share your experiences and thoughts with them.
If you're seeing glitchy audio in Madden 24, you're not alone
PlayStation 5 and PC Madden 24 players are dealing with annoying popping audio and disappearing sound channels in the game right now. The audio cuts out, returns with static, and there are loud popping sounds reported by users. Some are concerned about potential damage to their sound systems.
Email: Amazon offers creators up to $12,500 for 500 videos
Amazon is reportedly offering content creators up to $12,500 for 500 videos, or $25 per video, for its TikTok-like shopping feed. This is significantly lower than what creators typically charge for their videos, which is usually more than $200 per video. Amazon is looking to increase engagement on its shopping platform through video content.
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