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TechRadar
Quordle today – hints and answers for Sunday, April 28 (game #825)
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NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Sunday, April 28 (game #56)
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'A game of chicken': Samsung set to launch new storage chip that could make 100TB SSDs mainstream — 430-layer NAND will leapfrog competition as race for NAND supremacy heats up
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The latest Google Pixel 8a leaks hint at its design, software updates, and AI features
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After a new Intel CPU for less? Try your luck with a Japanese Gachapon
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Windows 11 laptops could finally take on M3 MacBooks thanks to Qualcomm – but Microsoft needs to do its part too
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Fed up with Windows 10 search being slow, wonky, or crashing? Microsoft’s fixed search with its latest update
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Fallout season 2: everything we know about the hit Prime Video show's return
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Intel quietly launched mysterious new AI CPU that promises to bring deep learning inference and computing to the edge — but you won't be able to plug them in a motherboard anytime soon
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7 zero-effort smartphone apps to help you save the planet (and some money)
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A shockingly high number of us are still reusing passwords — and lots are even writing them down
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Apple could use ChatGPT to power AI features in iOS 18
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ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories, from Meta Horizon OS to 2024 iPad launch date
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Chip firm founded by ex-Intel president plans massive 256-core CPU to surf AI inference wave and give Nvidia B100 a run for its money — Ampere Computing AmpereOne-3 likely to support PCIe 6.0 and DDR5 tech
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Paleblue Earth batteries eliminate the one big pain point of rechargeables
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