The Brutalist Report - tech
- Water-injected 2.0-liter hydrogen engine makes 410 horsepower [593d]
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- ChipNeMo: Domain-Adapted LLMs for Chip Design [593d]
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- Nature retracts controversial superconductivity paper by embattled physicist [593d]
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- Cory Doctorow: The Internet Con, or How to Seize the Means of Computation [593d]
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- Tumble Forth [593d]
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- GPT-4-turbo preliminary benchmark results on code-editing [593d]
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- WasmFX: Effect Handlers for WebAssembly [593d]
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- Dietary restriction of isoleucine increases healthspan and lifespan in mice [593d]
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- Whisper v3 [593d]
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- Development of a Live-Action Film of the Legend of Zelda to Start [593d]
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- Lawmakers push 702 reauthorization requiring warrant to access info on Americans [593d]
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- Device keeps brain alive, functioning separate from body [593d]
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- Show HN: Roboco-op, a computational blackboard for efficient human/AI collab [593d]
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- Giant Chopstick Robot Handle Boxes with Ease [593d]
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- Enough Polynomials and Linear Algebra to Implement Kyber [593d]
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- Gleam: a type safe language on the Erlang VM [593d]
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- Are language models good at making predictions? [593d]
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- Asahi Linux folks are doing us a solid with WPA3 fixes [593d]
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- Ex-Meta employee says his warnings of Instagram's harm to teens were ignored [593d]
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- Scott Helme leaks the secret text of eIDAS Article 45 [593d]
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- What the QWAC? an EV Certificate all over again [593d]
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- Biogen-Sage Therapeutics postpartum depression pill priced at $15900 [593d]
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- What Does and Doesn't Matter about Apple Shooting Their October Event on iPhone [593d]
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- Core to Core Latency Data on Large Systems [593d]
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- Writing a Compiler is Surprisingly Easy (part 1) [593d]
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- FDA Proposes to Ban Food Additive, brominated vegetable oil [593d]
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- The Trouble with Ingredients in Sunscreens [593d]
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- 'Ray, This Is a Religion' How the largest hedge fund lost two top hires [593d]
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- In Switzerland, Most People Rent for Life. Is That What They Want? [593d]
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- Go, Containers, and the Linux Scheduler [593d]
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- Why Golang instead of Rust to develop the Krater desktop app [593d]
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- Solar Splitting of CO2 with 3D-Printed Hierarchically Channeled Ceria Structures [593d]
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- I Got the Fed to Release Its 2011 "Treasury Default" Playbook [593d]
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- Core Web Vitals saved users 10k years of waiting for web pages to load [593d]
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- A Prehistoric Pyramid May Have Just Rewritten Human History, Scientists Claim [593d]
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- Article 45 Will Roll Back Web Security by 12 Years [593d]
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- Cruise confirms robotaxis rely on human assistance every 4 to 5 miles [593d]
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- After big drop in ISP competition, Canada mandates fiber-network sharing [593d]
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- Northlight makes Alan Wake 2 shine [593d]
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- Google researchers deal a major blow to the theory AI about to outsmart humans [593d]
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- Seeing Like a Bank [593d]
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- FTC Chair Lina Khan on AI regulation, startup acquisitions, and more [593d]
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- Vitess 18 [593d]
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- Why only 1% of the Snowden Archive will ever be published [593d]
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- The Guardian digital design style guide [593d]
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- Buddhist office turns to Thai cyber police over AI-generated Facebook content [593d]
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- U.S. military members' personal data being sold by online brokers [593d]
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- Apple Delays Work on Next Year's iPhone, Mac Software to Fix Bugs [593d]
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- M3 MacBook Pro Ships with macOS Ventura, Can't yet Be Updated to macOS Sonoma [593d]
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- Bun (YC S19) Is Hiring Systems Engineers (C/C++ or Zig) [593d]
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- Transformers struggle with generalizing tasks beyond pre-training data [593d]
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- Oracle Employee Helped Cocaine Dealers Hide $54M in Crypto, DOJ Says [593d]
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- Fedora 39 Released [593d]
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- A four year plan for async Rust [593d]
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- ICE faces heat after agents install apps, VPNs on official phones [593d]
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- Shein reportedly seeks $90B valuation in IPO [593d]
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- Real vs. fake AirPods with industrial CT [593d]
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- Marissa Mayer admits Yahoo should have bought Netflix instead of Tumblr [593d]
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- ELTP: Extending ELT for Modern AI and Analytics [593d]
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- Doing a Job (1982) [593d]
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- Google ends deal to build 15,000 Bay Area homes due to "market conditions" [593d]
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- Verizon, AT&T Customers Sue to Undo T-Mobile Merger, Saying It Raised All Prices [593d]
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- Overheating datacenter stopped 2.5M bank transactions [593d]
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- Ask HN: How do you keep up with advances in AI-assisted programming techniques? [593d]
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- LAPD considering stronger body camera policy in light of recent scandals [593d]
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- 44% of US job postings have salary info in them [593d]
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- The OpenAI Keynote [593d]
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- First Apple M3 Pro Benchmarks Show Surprisingly Low Multi-Core Gains over M2 Pro [593d]
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- Cock.li – Tor-friendly, free E-mail and XMPP provider [593d]
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- The Escapist staff resign following termination of editor-in-chief Nick Calandra [593d]
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- Show HN: Scorecard.gg – minimalist scoring tool for your favorite board games [593d]
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- Waze will now warn drivers about crash dangers using historical data [593d]
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- How a 'Refund Fraud' Gang Stole $700k from Amazon [593d]
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- Euclid's First Images [593d]
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- Maine's Constitution Has Unprintable Sections [593d]
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- Red Hat Developer (Author of ProtonGE) Talks at the Ubuntu Summit about Proton [593d]
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- Potato Diet Riff Trial: Sign Up Now, Lol [593d]
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- Videos of Godotcon 2023 [593d]
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- A C Compiler that fits in the 512 byte boot sector of an x86 machine [593d]
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- Ex-Kotaku staff go independent and launch Aftermath [593d]
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- Whole Earth Catalog (1968) [pdf] [593d]
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- Validating Data in Elixir: Using Ecto and NimbleOptions [593d]
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- You don't need to work on hard problems (2020) [594d]
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- "I cannot wait to possess you": Reading 18th century letters for the first time [594d]
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- Speeding up a program for a 50 year old processor [594d]
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- PostgreSQL Encryption: The Available Options [594d]
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- Bing Chat is so hungry for GPUs, Microsoft will rent them from Oracle [593d]
- Quantum computing the next (very) cold war? US lawmakers want to blow billions to outrun China, Russia [593d]
- Ventana bumps performance on Veyron RISC-V silicon to surely speed up servers [593d]
- WeBroke WeWork, WePromise WeFix it: How subleasing giant hopes to survive bankruptcy [593d]
- NASA gasping for ideas to extract oxygen from Moon dirt [593d]
- Cruise admits its driverless robo-taxis need a human at the remote-control wheel [593d]
- AI gold rush continues as Aleph Alpha scores more than half a billion dollars [593d]
- Intel to build restricted facilities to make chips for US military [593d]
- Microsoft likens MFA to 1960s seatbelts, buckles admins in yet keeps eject button [593d]
- 4,000 days of Curiosity: Rover still 'strong' despite worn joints, vision issues [593d]
- UK may demand tech world tell it about upcoming security features so it can 'disable them' [593d]
- Synopsys joins RISC-V party with trio of embedded core designs [593d]
- Italy hits Airbnb with $836 million seizure over alleged tax evasion [593d]
- Fresh find shines new light on North Korea’s latest macOS malware [593d]
- Epyc 3 ain't done yet – AMD extends availability to 2026, unleashes six more SKUs [593d]
- ESA goes back to the future with a space freighter... yes again [593d]
- Overheating datacenter stopped 2.5 million bank transactions [593d]
- Hardware hacker: Walling off China from RISC-V ain't such a great idea, Mr President [593d]
- Ireland to develop datacenter powered by fuel cells [593d]
- GhostBSD makes FreeBSD a little less frightening for the Linux loyal [593d]
- SAP jumps on AI-assisted coding wagon, but uses its own ABAP language [594d]
- Open source work makes me appreciate software testing. It's not an academic exercise [594d]
- While it waited for Broadcom, VMware set out to do to data services what it did to storage [594d]
- Vanishing power feeds, UPS batteries, failover fails... Cloudflare explains that two-day outage [594d]
- Woo-hoo, UK ahead of Europe in this at least – enterprise IT automation [594d]
- You can buy personal info of US military staff from data brokers for just 12 cents a pop [594d]
- Beijing prepares for imminent rise of humanoid robots [594d]
- WhatsApp AI happily added guns to chat stickers of Palestinians, but not Israelis [594d]
- Woman jailed after Rentahitman.com assassin turned out to be – surprise – FBI [594d]
- Nintendo confirms live-action Zelda movie is in the works [593d]
- Lucid revises 2023 production amid softening demand for luxury EVs [593d]
- Rivian raises production forecast for 2023, narrows losses in Q3 [593d]
- Rivian and Amazon are no longer exclusive [593d]
- Building digital infrastructure for developing countries with Nasrat Khalid from Aseel [593d]
- 01 Advisors, founded by Dick Costolo and Adam Bain, just closed on $395M more [593d]
- Another room-temperature superconductor bites the dust [593d]
- Astra secures new debt agreement with assets as collateral [593d]
- TC+ Roundup: Many Black founders are rooting for SVB [593d]
- Withings Body Scan review: A smart scale that tracks cardio heath, body comp and more [593d]
- 23andMe data theft prompts DNA testing companies to switch on 2FA by default [593d]
- Congruent starts raising fresh $250M early-stage climate tech fund [593d]
- PopSockets unveils a photo case and accessory designer, powered by AI [593d]
- Spill toasts one year with a 2.7M seed extension, Kerry Washington and champagne [593d]
- Uber’s Q3 numbers include impressive profitability gains, slower-than-expected growth [593d]
- Figma sweetens FigJam whiteboard tool with new AI features [593d]
- WeWork’s bankruptcy is proof that its core business never actually worked [593d]
- TikTok is shutting down its Creator Fund in favor of its newer Creativity Program [593d]
- Three go-to-market tactics every founder needs to thrive in today’s market [593d]
- Waze gets a new safety feature that warns you if a road has a history of crashes [593d]
- May Mobility rides the AV wave while Cruise and Waymo feel the heat [593d]
- Summer, which helps customers buy — and rent out — vacation homes, raises $18M [593d]
- Microsoft partners with VCs to give startups free AI chip access [593d]
- WhatsApp head Will Cathcart says the chat app could introduce ads in Status [593d]
- LG’s IT arm taps Tiger Global-backed QuickNode for web3 pursuit [593d]
- Fabric introduces an AI-powered workspace and home for all your information [593d]
- Meta, Discord and others unveil effort to combat online child sexual exploitation and abuse [593d]
- ReturnGO, with $5M more, now powers product returns for Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment [593d]
- Sift raises $7.5M to build a telemetry stack for the “digital backbone to the physical world” [593d]
- Former Myspace founders introduce a text-to-video generator that uses your selfie to personalize content [593d]
- Cast AI, which helps companies optimize cloud spend, lands $35M [593d]
- a16z writes first check out of UK to crypto startup Pimlico [593d]
- Integration.app uses LLMs to connect apps and services together [593d]
- Volante raises $66M for payments tech for banks and other legacy financial businesses [593d]
- Enable, a platform for managing B2B rebates, is now worth $1B [593d]
- Malwarebytes makes B2B unit spin-off official, launches ThreatDown [593d]
- Google Search and Chrome are getting new tools to help users find discounts [593d]
- Yellow, a new VC firm from Glovo founders and Atomico investor, is betting on Southern Europe [594d]
- Ontario Teachers’ fund backs Indian logistics unicorn Xpressbees in $80 million funding [594d]
- Shein reportedly seeks $90 billion valuation in IPO [594d]
- Everything announced at OpenAI’s first developer event [594d]
- GM halts production of Cruise Origin robotaxi amid suspended operations [594d]
- The 2025 Ram Ramcharger is an electric truck that gets its EV juice from a gas-powered generator [594d]
- Mamaearth makes public debut, youngest Indian unicorn to list [594d]
- WeWork, once worth $47 billion, files for bankruptcy [594d]
- Why this autonomous vehicle veteran joined a legged robotics startup [594d]
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- If you received your M3 MacBook Pro already, chances are it came with an outdated OS [593d]
- Google Photos' Magic Editor will refuse to make these edits [593d]
- Want to rent 1,000,000 Nvidia CUDA GPU cores? It'll cost you only 105 Euros per hour [593d]
- Amazon Black Friday date revealed - here are 25 early deals to shop right now [593d]
- Google’s future Pixel Watch could be button-less [593d]
- Millions of Chinese citizen IDs exposed by online store [593d]
- I got a peek inside Porsche's techy new Panamera interior – here are the 5 best features [593d]
- This crafty malware dropper sneaks past the toughest Google Android security defenses [593d]
- The Epic Games Store isn't profitable after five years, growth is still Epic's "goal" [593d]
- Pikmin 4 sells 2.61 million units making it the best-selling game in the series [593d]
- OpenAI promises to fund legal costs for ChatGPT business users sued over copyright [593d]
- US immigration officials installed a whole load of personal apps on work phones [593d]
- Diablo 4 general manager says “never say never” to mini pets [593d]
- Forecasting the future without falling for the hype [593d]
- Bridging the data security gap: navigating data protection [593d]
- A critical security flaw in Atlassian Confluence is now being majorly exploited [593d]
- The Sony A9 III is the fastest ever mirrorless camera with a new kind of sensor [593d]
- Apple's latest video editing software love-in might start giving editors what they asked for [593d]
- Sony unveils world’s lightest f/2.8 telephoto lens for sports and wildlife shooters [593d]
- Reacher season 2 gets an explosive, badass official trailer and festive Prime Video release date [593d]
- Someone turned an Nvidia crypto mining GPU into a gaming one – and the resulting nightmare is a warning to us all [593d]
- Intel in the crosshairs for billion dollar investment to secure military microchips [593d]
- Great news - playing games at work could actually help boost productivity [593d]
- Call of Duty and Burger King team up to bring a limited-time skin to Modern Warfare 3 [593d]
- Assassin's Creed Mirage update stops players from missing out on a major fight [593d]
- ChatGPT gets its biggest update so far – here are 4 upgrades that are coming soon [593d]
- NBC’s mystery thriller Found is a hit series on Peacock – but critics are divided [593d]
- Latest Microsoft Edge update comes with new features - and a strange case of missing sidebar settings [593d]
- Netflix’s A Nearly Normal Family trailer teases murder mystery twists and intense drama [593d]
- Glimpse of Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card comes ahead of a rumored CES 2024 launch [593d]
- WeWork forced to file for bankruptcy in the US [593d]
- Invincible Presents: Atom Eve can be claimed for free via Prime Gaming in its first week of launch [593d]
- LG says OLED TV sales are down this year due to lack of supply from… LG [593d]
- Stranger Things: The First Shadow includes a big reveal that needs addressing in the show's final season [593d]
- Cloud security is set to be a major worry for all businesses - here's why [593d]
- Army of the Dead and Rebel Moon will share a dimension as Zack Snyder builds new sci-fi universe on Netflix [593d]
- Leaked Galaxy S24 Ultra benchmark scores tease an iPhone 15 Pro-rivaling powerhouse [593d]
- 7.5 million players took to gameshow FPS The Finals for its open beta [593d]
- The secret history of the internet: how web domains rule the world [593d]
- Microsoft Excel is getting a significant ChatGPT boost to help solve all your workplace problems (maybe) [593d]
- Final Cut Pro gets some big time-saving boosts for iPads and Macs [593d]
- Google is pushing out a fix for the big Android 14 multi-user bug [593d]
- Ransomware, AI, and social engineering all set to be 2024's biggest security threats [593d]
- Apple M3 Ultra CPU might blow away M3 Max – but we won’t find out for a long time yet [593d]
- Gartner says firms need game-changing AI or face getting left behind [593d]
- Rocket League welcomes Lightning McQueen with its latest Cars crossover [593d]
- Loki season 2 isn't 2023's final MCU TV show as Marvel makes surprise What If? season 2 announcement [593d]
- Cities: Skylines 2 devs will keep working so the base game can 'reach its full potential' before releasing a DLC [593d]
- Xbox is developing an “AI toolset” to help developers with story, dialogue and quest design [593d]
- Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun on Nintendo Switch is being discontinued on November 30 [593d]
- The Nintendo Switch continues to fly off shelves, clearing 132 million sales [593d]
- 8BitDo Ultimate C controller to launch next week at a head-turning price [593d]
- Zyxel’s new high-performance firewall keeps businesses fast and secure [594d]
- Trade up with MPB [594d]
- Good news Microsoft Surface laptop fans, you're getting 6 years of software updates [594d]
- Quordle today - hints and answers for Tuesday, November 7 (game #652) [594d]
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