The Brutalist Report - techradar
- I can get answers from ChatGPT, but Deep Research gives me a whole dissertation I'll almost never need [149d]
- At 11lbs, this double 24-inch 'portable' monitor is a bit too much for me but I love the audacity [149d]
- Sabrent launches its first 30.72TB SSD, but like all the others, you won't be able to run it on your PC (or buy it on Amazon) [149d]
- Volkswagen reveals the ID.1 concept car, which will spawn its cheapest all-electric model to date [149d]
- This $12,000 laptop comes with 24TB RAID-0 SSD storage, 128GB of RAM, and Intel's most powerful mobile CPU - but no Nvidia RTX 5090M GPU [149d]
- BYD’s new roof-mounted DJI drone launchpad looks like a dream for filming road trips – but less so for car safety [149d]
- 'Simulating scientists': A new AI tool wants to make serendipitous scientific discovery less human [149d]
- Android 's Find My Device can now let you track your friends – and I can't decide if that's cool or creepy [149d]
- Cisco warns some Webex users of worrying security flaw, so patch now [149d]
- A cheaper YouTube Premium Lite plan just rolled out in the US – but you’ll miss out on these 4 features [149d]
- These AI-powered earbuds can also act as a dictaphone with transcription when left in their case [149d]
- Leaked DJI Osmo 360 image suggests GoPro and Insta360 should be worried – here's why [149d]
- Intel unveils its most powerful AI PCs yet - new Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors pack in vPro for lightweight laptops and high-performance workstations alike [149d]
- Ransomware criminals are now sending their demands...by snail mail? [149d]
- AI-powered cyber threats are becoming the biggest worry for businesses everywhere [149d]
- Aviaton firms hit by devious new polyglot malware [149d]
- AI is changing camera tech for the better but photography for the worse [149d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, March 6 (game #1137) [149d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, March 6 (game #634) [149d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, March 6 (game #368) [149d]
- Sam Altman tweets delay to ChatGPT-4.5 launch while also proposing a shocking new payment structure [149d]
- Nvidia confirms that an RTX 5070 Founders Edition is coming... just not on launch day [149d]
- Samsung's One UI 7 update is finally launching in April – these are the 5 new features I can't wait to try [149d]
- Apple to take legal action against British Government over backdoor request [149d]
- Microsoft launches new hyper-powered disaster recovery service for Cloud PCs [149d]
- Apple finally unveils the MacBook Air with the M4 chip – but the best news is the new price [149d]
- You can now get a Philips OLED TV with a Roku interface out of the box [149d]
- Apple levels up the Mac Studio with the M4 Max and unveils its most powerful chip ever, the M3 Ultra [149d]
- Google asks US government to drop breakup plan over national security fears [150d]
- These more affordable audiophile wired earbuds from a brand I love could knock Sennheiser off its perch [150d]
- Asus reveals Nvidia RTX 5070 launch pricing, and while one model is at MSRP – thankfully – the others make me want to give up my search for a next-gen GPU [150d]
- Microsoft - UK can help drive the global AI future, but only with the proper buy-in [150d]
- Samsung shows off a creaseless folding phone display – and it improves on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 design in 3 key ways [150d]
- Microsoft unveils even more AI agents - this time to help you clinch that big sale [150d]
- Got Philips Hue lights? A free app update delivers these 3 improvements [150d]
- The new iPad Air M3 is good value – but I’d still buy this iPad Pro model instead [150d]
- Jesse Armstrong’s next HBO Original sounds like another Succession-style satire starring Steve Carrell and Jason Schwartzman [150d]
- Daredevil: Born Again viewers have two wild fan theories about Foggy Nelson and Muse after the Marvel TV show's debut, but I think there's only one that might be right [150d]
- A future Samsung Galaxy Ring could have a feature to stop you burning yourself on your morning coffee [150d]
- Microsoft hits back against UK competition lawsuits, slams AWS and Google once again [150d]
- Android Auto is about to get a big Gemini upgrade – and there's good news and bad news [150d]
- Strava does a u-turn as users are allowed to post external links again [150d]
- Navigating transparency, bias, and the human imperative in the age of democratized AI [150d]
- Sid Meier's Civilization 7 update 1.1.0 finally stops AI leaders from flooding your territory with armies of explorers [150d]
- AMD RX 9070 could struggle to compete with Nvidia 50-series GPUs according to latest tech demo [150d]
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is real and the Digital Deluxe Edition literally turns it into a Doom game [150d]
- Adobe arch-rival unveils online graphic design tool for beginners - and yes, it has a subscription [150d]
- Broadcom releases fixes for multiple VMware security flaws [150d]
- Good news for OnePlus fans as it confirms the OnePlus Watch 3 will get three years of updates, not two [150d]
- Google rolls out major Pixel Watch upgrade for all users – here's what's new in Wear OS 5.1 [150d]
- Special edition Pac-Man Nintendo Switch and Xbox accessories from PowerA are on the way [150d]
- Major ransomware attack sees Tata Technologies hit - 1.4TB dataset with over 730,000 files allegedly stolen [150d]
- Windows 11’s Notepad gets AI-powered ‘Rewrite’ feature, but not everyone’s going to be happy about it [150d]
- Sony goes full Xbox Insider with new Beta Program at PlayStation initiative, offering the testing of new games and features before release [150d]
- Amazon is apparently going all-in on agentic AI [150d]
- Planning ahead around data migrations [150d]
- Daredevil: Born Again episode 2 just gave me hope that the titular hero will join forces with Spider-Man in the MCU, but it won't happen on Disney+ [150d]
- The Circular Ring 2 solves a crucial smart ring problem, and it's available to pre-order now [150d]
- Under the hood of data sovereignty [150d]
- The company formerly known as HTC is doubling down on immersive worlds, AI, spatial computing and ... 6G? [150d]
- I tried Deep Research on ChatGPT, and it’s like a super smart but slightly absent-minded librarian from a children’s book [150d]
- Businesses are facing an "AI Divide" - which could be the difference between success and failure [150d]
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