The Brutalist Report - tech
- Know the price-matching policies for Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and others [1265d]
- Phones from and by Google: a visual history of the Pixel and its predecessors [1265d]
- How to use Microsoft’s new Windows HDR Calibration app [1265d]
- The biggest Pixel 6 frustrations that Google should fix with the Pixel 7 [1265d]
- Overwatch 2’s launch problems include prepaid cellular bans, failed account merges [1265d]
- Twitter’s letting you combine photos, videos, and GIFs in one tweet [1265d]
- Elon Musk is buying Twitter again — what does that mean for Tesla? [1265d]
- Spotify is ramping up its efforts to find misinformation in podcasts [1265d]
- I want Google’s camera app level in all my cameras [1265d]
- Twitter trial is still on, and Elon Musk probably deleted some Signal messages, judge says [1265d]
- You shouldn’t need multiple apps to control a smartwatch [1265d]
- The best mechanical keyboards to buy right now [1265d]
- Elon’s biggest Twitter free speech question is in the courts, not on the platform [1265d]
- Now Instagram’s bringing ads to profiles and the Explore page, too [1265d]
- Google will pay $85M settlement to Arizona to end user-tracking suit [1265d]
- You can now sign up for Sony’s PlayStation Stars loyalty program in the US [1265d]
- Seattle hacker gets probation for $250M Capital One data breach [1265d]
- Victrix’s Pro BFG controller for PS5 can transform into a portable fight stick [1265d]
- Vergecast: Kindle Scribe feelings, printer problems, and earbuds on a bike [1265d]
- ‘Maximum amazing’: here’s what we think we know about Elon Musk’s plan for Twitter [1265d]
- Facebook adds ‘show more’ and ‘show less’ controls to adjust what you see on your Feed [1265d]
- Samsung’s latest foldables are matching their lowest price ever [1265d]
- Gotham Knights brings the Arkham flavor with a new cast of heroes [1265d]
- Peacock adds 2 million paid subscribers following months-long drought [1265d]
- Watch the Crew-5 mission blast off on a SpaceX rocket [1265d]
- Corsair’s new keyboard is so thin I almost thought it wasn’t mechanical [1265d]
- Intel Arc A750 and A770 review: new budget PC gaming contenders [1265d]
- Hulu’s Hellraiser is a shock to the system that gets a little lost in its grotesque excess [1265d]
- Stadia fans are finding ways to use its controller wirelessly with other platforms [1265d]
- Tesla ditches ultrasonic sensors from new cars as it bets on camera-only driver assistance [1265d]
- Behold the fat bezel on the new Pixel Watch [1265d]
- The NLRB alleges that Apple “discriminated against employees” trying to unionize [1266d]
- How Twitter employees are reacting to today’s Elon Musk news [1266d]
- We are currently testing the Nvidia RTX 4090—let us show you its heft [1265d]
- Fall COVID surge begins in Europe—and US outlook already looks rough [1265d]
- Did an NYU professor get fired because students hate organic chem? [1265d]
- No fix in sight for mile-wide loophole plaguing a key Windows defense for years [1265d]
- You better watch out for David Harbour’s badass Santa in Violent Night trailer [1265d]
- Google’s newest AI generator creates HD video from text prompts [1265d]
- Zelle fraud is on the rise—and many victims are denied refunds [1265d]
- Click! 2022 Nobel goes to chemistry made simple and reliable [1265d]
- Crew Dragon launches safely, carrying first Russian from US soil in 20 years [1265d]
- Release nears for tabbed File Explorer, taskbar updates in Windows 11 22H2 [1265d]
- The Galaxy Fold 4 is on sale for $1,499.99, up to $420 off [1265d]
- Amazon’s Glow goes the way of the Fire Phone and dodo [1265d]
- After cutting radar, Tesla now dropping ultrasonic sensors from its EVs [1265d]
- Today’s best deals: Google Pixel, Surface Pro 8, Amazon Kindle, and more [1265d]
- Overwatch 2 launch marred by multiple DDoS attacks [1265d]
- Why Musk gave up: He’s almost certain to lose Twitter case, law professor says [1265d]
- Who is ready for a fleet of cubesats flying over cities, displaying ads? [1265d]
- Intel A770, A750 review: We are this close to recommending these GPUs [1265d]
- NetWalker ransomware scumbag jailed for 20 years [1265d]
- Er, Musk's trial hasn't stopped, no matter what he told Twitter, says judge [1265d]
- American software biz CEO arrested for allegedly storing election data in China [1265d]
- Micro molten salt reactor can fit on a truck, power 1k homes. When it's built [1265d]
- Cyber-snoops broke into US military contractor, stole data, hid for months [1265d]
- SUSE wheels out first public prototype of its server Linux distro, asks for feedback [1265d]
- Boffins hunt and kill cockroaches with machine vision laser [1265d]
- Microsoft strives to ignite financial services interest with 'compliance' [1265d]
- Charge a future EV in less than five minutes – using literally cool NASA tech [1265d]
- MIT boffins cram ML training into microcontroller memory [1265d]
- Linux 6.1: Rust to hit mainline kernel [1265d]
- China may prove Arm wrong about RISC-V's role in the datacenter [1265d]
- IT management giant DXC confirms takeover interest [1265d]
- Hot DRAM, Micron promises $100b for 'largest chip fab in US history' [1265d]
- UK politico proposes site for prototype nuclear fusion plant [1265d]
- Modified version of Tor Browser spies on Chinese users [1265d]
- IceWM reaches version 3 after a mere 25 years [1265d]
- Waxworm's spit shows promise in puncturing plastic pollution [1265d]
- Arm job cuts hit UK harder than global rationalization [1265d]
- Physics Nobel Prize in a superposition between three quantum physicists [1265d]
- India’s IT services sector wants workers back in offices - but not all the new hires [1265d]
- Boss of Chinese memory maker Yangtze departs for no obvious reason [1265d]
- DoJ ‘very disappointed’ with probation sentence for Capital One hacker Paige Thompson [1265d]
- VideoLAN to India: If you love FOSS so much, why have you blocked downloads of our tools? [1266d]
- No Shangri-La for you: Top hotel chain confirms data leak [1266d]
- Rather than take the L, Amazon sues state that dared criticize warehouse safety [1266d]
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