The Brutalist Report - techradar
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, October 11 (game #488) [527d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, October 11 (game #222) [527d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, October 11 (game #991) [527d]
- Potentially hundreds of refurbished Seagate 28TB SMR hard disk drives surface online at unbelievable prices but you should stay well clear from them: Here's why [527d]
- Only 'limited by your imagination': Gallium Nitride breakthrough could make LED displays more affordable and convert your smartphone screen into an antenna [527d]
- Good news, gamers – AMD could launch a cheap Radeon GPU soon that may shake up the budget card market [527d]
- Is Verizon down again? Live updates on the service outage [527d]
- AMD announces new Ryzen AI Pro 300 series processors, bringing Copilot+ PCs to enterprise users for the first time [527d]
- AMD takes the AI networking battle to Nvidia with new DPU launch [527d]
- AMD releases details of 288GB MI355X accelerator: 80% faster than MI325X, 8TB/s memory bandwidth [527d]
- sfc bug detected in new Windows 11 24H2 update - Microsoft sure to issue a patch [527d]
- This has to be one of the weirdest PCIe cards ever sold — Japanese firm fuses antiquated parallel port with PCIe slot, and promises it is compatible with Windows XP [527d]
- Your cat and its secret life can’t hide from Ring’s powerful new AI video search feature [527d]
- Prime Video will soon offer Apple TV Plus as a subscription add-on and this could be our biggest hint of an eventual bundle [527d]
- Qobuz proves once again it's the hi-res music lovers' choice with DSD downloads [527d]
- Intel announces Core Ultra 200 series desktop CPUs, the first desktop AI processors on the market [527d]
- Nintendo has released the day-one update and patch notes for its new alarm clock [527d]
- I desperately want this Opera AI feature to come to Chrome and fix my tabs nightmare [527d]
- Submerged is Vision Pro’s claustrophobic thrill ride that’s short on depth but long on immersion [527d]
- Outlook down? Microsoft confirms issues with email service [527d]
- Mozilla warns of critical Firefox security flaw, so patch immediately [527d]
- Rumored RTX 5000 GPU price leaks are shocking – Nvidia should just call the RTX 5090 a Titan if it’s going to charge up to $2,500 for it [527d]
- New Windows 10 update delivers smoother media playback, tighter security, and a surprise start menu tweak [527d]
- Google Gemini's new summarize tool is transforming my email nightmare into a dream [527d]
- The world's largest docking station is also an 8-drive NAS that can scale to 130TB plus has 20 ports and connectors; oh and it does have eight, yes eight power outlets [527d]
- Finally! Whoop is adding Steps tracking to its wearables after almost a decade [527d]
- Apple's M4 MacBooks can’t come soon enough as Mac sales plummet [527d]
- AI developers are hitting a complexity wall despite industry hype [527d]
- The illusion of trust in AI-generated code [527d]
- National Public Data files for bankruptcy after massive data breach put "hundreds of millions" at risk [527d]
- Prime Video is turning my favorite Jules Verne novel into a TV show and the first trailer is enormously exciting [527d]
- Your Apple Watch could give you credit If you're mindful this Mental Health Awareness Day – here's how [527d]
- US federal government websites now offering face recognition to login [527d]
- Agatha All Along episode 5 just confirmed who Joe Locke's Teen really is – and he's exactly who I thought he was [527d]
- Marriott hit with major penalty to settle security breach claims [527d]
- The Meta Quest 3 just got much better for fitness, with new 3D yoga, Pilates, and meditation classes [527d]
- Nintendo to hold playtest for a new, unannounced Switch Online feature [527d]
- DJI reveals likely launch date for Air 3S drone –and it could be more exciting than we thought [527d]
- Nikon’s new compact stabilized binoculars could the perfect, judder-free safari companion [527d]
- Google TV rolls out fancy new AI-generated wallpapers – here’s how to find them [527d]
- Internet Archive hacked, millions of records stolen following DDoS attack [527d]
- Google Gemini’s new AI image generator just rolled out to everyone for free – with one annoying limitation [527d]
- Nintendo Alarmo looks like the delightfully fun smart alarm clock I didn't know I needed [527d]
- Microsoft is reportedly releasing a brand new Xbox wireless headset this month [527d]
- Nvidia RTX 5070 could launch at CES 2025, and rumored spec – including 12GB of VRAM – means everyone hates this GPU already [527d]
- Brits have enough unused cables to go to the moon and back [527d]
- The Serpent Queen has been canceled after two seasons despite its 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, but I won't give up on the Starz series just yet [527d]
- Android 16 could introduce a big Do Not Disturb upgrade and let you put apps in bubbles [527d]
- Microsoft OneDrive is getting a host of major updates to help track down all your vital files [527d]
- Prime Video’s Reacher is confirmed for season 4, while season 3 gets a new release update [527d]
- The M4 MacBook Pro leak circus just got even wilder [527d]
- The DCU's Lanterns series finds its John Stewart and Hal Jordan as new mystery character teased for Peacemaker season 2 [527d]
- Companies are being bombarded by undetectable attacks - and things are only getting worse [527d]
- Zoom upgrades AI companion, and wants to create super-detailed virtual avatars for your meetings [527d]
- We might have a launch window for the much-anticipated OnePlus Open 2 [527d]
- Microsoft is giving away a limited edition Xbox Series X inspired by Indiana Jones and the Great Circle [527d]
- ChatGPT’s Google search rival is set to go live this year – could SearchGPT break Google's hold on the web? [527d]
- Most businesses now see low-code as the future [527d]
- 'It unlocks all these new experiences': iPhone 16 designers explain why the Camera Control was added [527d]
- Circle to Search expands to Honor phones, ending its Samsung and Pixel exclusivity [527d]
- US Department of Justice wants to break up Google over monopoly concerns — and Google Chrome and Android are on the chopping block [527d]
- Microsoft Recall: A game changer with high risks [527d]
- IT Asset Management bridges the gap between remote work and cybersecurity [527d]
- Meta AI can imagine anything…except operating in the EU [528d]
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