The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is reportedly investigating ABC's "The View," a move that FCC Democrat Anna Gomez called an attempt to intimidate critics of the Trump administration. Meanwhile, users of ChatGPT may soon start seeing ads in their chats, and details have emerged about a new, massive Windows gaming handheld, the Ayaneo Next II. These developments come as tech enthusiasts also consider the potential of the "Trump Phone" and the best gaming laptops on the market.
According to Ars Technica, Gomez stated that the FCC investigation into "The View" is "government intimidation, not a legitimate investigation." She further explained that the real purpose is to "weaponize the FCC's regulatory authority to intimidate perceived critics of this administration and chill protected speech." The FCC has not yet announced the investigation.
In the realm of artificial intelligence, ChatGPT users will soon start seeing sponsored links unless they pay at least $20 per month for a Plus subscription, as reported by The Verge. These ads will appear as labeled sponsored links at the bottom of ChatGPT answers.
For gamers, the Ayaneo Next II handheld is making waves. Ars Technica detailed the device, noting its impressive size and specs. Weighing in at 3.14 pounds and measuring 13.45 inches wide, the Next II is significantly larger than the Steam Deck OLED and the original Ayaneo Next.
The Verge also discussed the "Trump Phone," technically called the Trump Mobile T1 Phone 8002. The article noted that the device has "seemed utterly impossible to execute as advertised." The Trump Mobile team has also been changing specs and making vague promises about the phone.
Finally, Wired provided a guide to the best gaming laptops, highlighting models like the Lenovo LOQ 15, Razer Blade 16 (2025), and Acer Nitro V 16 AI. The article emphasized the importance of matching a laptop's capabilities to a user's needs and budget.
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