The Brutalist Report - techradar
- Latest Android Auto update could turn your car’s cameras into a free dash cam [17d]
- Watch out - those PDFs lurking in your inbox could be a major security risk [17d]
- I tried the latest update to NotebookLM and it’s never been easier to make an AI podcast out of other people’s articles, for better or worse [17d]
- Businesses still haven’t stopped using weak passwords, and it’s getting super risky [17d]
- Samsung is being weirdly cagey about supporting Netflix's big HDR upgrade that's basically custom-made for its TVs [17d]
- JetKVM is an exciting, tiny open source KVM over IP module that sold almost 100,000 units and it even has a rare RJ11 port [17d]
- Why you should replace your Kaspersky antivirus [17d]
- The Nintendo Switch 2 will feature DLSS and ray tracing, but we don't know which games support it [17d]
- Apple patents motion-predicting technology that can count reps and identify exercises during a workout [17d]
- Tuta Mail could soon be your default iOS mail app – but only after filing a complaint against Apple [17d]
- Dodgy Android smartphones are being preloaded with Triada malware [17d]
- Do I really need antivirus for Windows 11? [17d]
- This unique bi-copter drone could actually disrupt DJI's drone dominance – and now we know its tempting price tag [17d]
- The Nintendo Switch 2 is backward compatible but a ton of original Switch games have 'start up' and 'compatibility' issues [17d]
- Google Keep could get a fresh redesign soon – including two features that’ll make it much easier to use [17d]
- Everything new on Prime Video in April 2025, including Oscar winner Conclave and nominee Nickel Boys [17d]
- GenAI bots could well be scraping your web apps, researchers warn [17d]
- Microsoft adds hotpatching support for Windows 11 enterprise users as it looks to end unnecessary downtime for work devices [17d]
- Upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 exclusives - release schedule for confirmed games including The Duskbloods and Mario Kart World [17d]
- Furious fans hijack Nintendo Treehouse: Live stream with demands to 'drop the price' [17d]
- Amazon adds new benefit to Prime subscription that gives members a better chance of buying an Nvidia RTX 5000 or AMD RX 9070 GPU [17d]
- Old Stripe APIs are being hijacked for credit card skimmer attacks [17d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, April 4 (game #663) [17d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, April 4 (game #397) [17d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Friday, April 4 (game #1166) [17d]
- Apple's first iOS 18.5 beta makes it easier to get the old-style Apple Mail back [17d]
- Five Nights at Freddy's 2 gets December 2025 release date and first teaser, but you won't be able to watch it at home straight away [17d]
- Verizon security flaw could allow hackers to view entire call history [17d]
- Nintendo confirms the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers have been 'designed from the ground up' and I couldn't be happier [17d]
- Royal Mail investigating possible data breach after supplier targeted [17d]
- Adobe Premiere Pro updates bring some serious AI power [17d]
- Is ChatGPT's Studio Ghibli craze a copyright timebomb? Here's the verdict from expert lawyers [17d]
- The Sonos Era 100 and Ray’s new lower price are a welcome move from a company that wants to win your love back [17d]
- It looks like Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders are live at some retailers with some fans securing their console ahead of the official date - but we would still be careful [17d]
- Okay, the AirPods Max USB-C lossless audio update is now available, for real this time – here's how to check you've got it [17d]
- Intel is discontinuing an app you’ve never heard of – but sadly, that alternative to Windows 11’s Phone Link was a useful tool you might regret never using [17d]
- Oracle admits second major security breach, user login data stolen [17d]
- Proton VPN unveils a major revamp to its Windows, iOS, and Android apps [17d]
- Yes, the Nintendo Switch 2 has more internal storage and supports expandable cards, but you'll need a specific type [17d]
- New Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 leak again confirms return of the Classic model [17d]
- Netflix movies and shows are now available in over 30 languages – here's what you need to know [17d]
- Google’s new Battery Health assistance will intentionally shorten your Pixel 9a’s battery life – and you can’t turn the feature off [17d]
- It's not just you – a weird iOS 18.4 bug is downloading random apps to some people’s iPhones [17d]
- WordPress owner Automattic announces major layoffs [17d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge’s rumored delay could be due to technical issues, and there’s a chance it won’t launch at all [17d]
- Nintendo confirms that certain Switch 2 game cards will just have a download key, but I don't think it's as bad as we first thought [17d]
- Lenovo accidentally leaks Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti and 5060 models in a desktop PC, suggesting these GPUs are close to release [17d]
- Android's Find My Device looks set to get its biggest upgrade soon – and it uses Apple AirTags tech [17d]
- DDoS attacks are becoming a critical tool in geopolitical battles [17d]
- Most workers are greatly overestimating their AI skills [17d]
- The iPhone 17 Pro might have a shorter distance optical zoom than its predecessor – here’s why that could be a good thing [17d]
- 'We had to have the same approach': A Minecraft Movie's simple title was chosen for one very big reason, director says [17d]
- Hyundai reveals its new take on Android Automotive –as Apple CarPlay update update delivers 3 useful new features [17d]
- 5 reasons VPNs are obsolete and what businesses should use instead [17d]
- Microsoft 50th Anniversary Copilot Event live – our favorite Windows, Surface and Xbox memories and what we expect to see [17d]
- Google confirms Gemini Live's next big AI upgrade will be widely available on Android – with one catch [17d]
- The AI copyright conundrum [17d]
- Can AI agents change the world without AGI? [17d]
- Why no business is safe from state-sponsored cyber attacks [18d]
- Nikon unveils the Z5 II full-frame mirrorless camera – entry-level just got better, and pricier [18d]
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