The Brutalist Report - tech
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- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Saturday, September 14 (game #461) [201d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, September 14 (game #964) [201d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Saturday, September 14 (game #195) [201d]
- This AI bot will check for you if Bigfoot is real [201d]
- Lego creates life-size, drivable McLaren P1 that uses almost 343,000 Technic pieces and can hit 40mph [202d]
- ChatGPT o1-preview can solve riddles faster than me and I kind of hate it for it [202d]
- Youtube's pesky new pause screen ads are its latest attempt to push you to Premium [202d]
- Ransomware attacks are soaring to a new high [202d]
- Max is adding two very different A24 movies in October and you shouldn't miss either of them [202d]
- Apple Intelligence will be blocked for almost two billion people – and we don't know for how long [202d]
- Amazon is spending billions on improving its delivery services [202d]
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt gave me chills after watching the first trailer for the new Prime Video murder mystery Killer Heat [202d]
- New Salem's Lot movie looks creepy in first trailer and I'm thrilled the Max remake has kept an integral story detail [202d]
- Millions of Android streaming boxes hit by damaging malware [202d]
- The EU still wants to scan your private chats – here's what you can do about it [202d]
- Hacker claims to have stolen 20GB data hoard from Capgemini, and is threatening to leak it all [202d]
- Windows 11's latest major update isn't even out yet for most users, but it's already causing problems [202d]
- The alarming gap between perception and reality in the corner office [202d]
- VPN usage won't be banned under Malaysia's new DNS filtering plan [202d]
- The anatomy of API security in 2024 [202d]
- Oracle servers targeted by new Linux malware to steal passwords, crypto [202d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (September 13) [202d]
- iOS 18 is just days away – here’s the full Apple list of new features coming to your iPhone [202d]
- Keeper Security passphrase generator capability is now available on mobile devices [202d]
- DJI teases imminent launch date of its rumored Hero 13 Black rival, the Osmo Action 5 Pro [202d]
- Fortinet confirms data breach after allegedly refusing to pay ransom [202d]
- Many businesses aren't sure exactly how employees get their work done [202d]
- Can't decide which iPhone 16 color to pre-order? These are the most popular shades, according to you [202d]
- A new AMD GPU has just landed - and no, it’s definitely not the one you’re thinking about [202d]
- Salesforce unveils its vision of AI agents to help every business [202d]
- Inside Out 2 finally has a release date on Disney Plus and I can't quite contain my emotions [202d]
- You can now store your passport in Google Wallet, but it can’t replace the real thing [202d]
- Microsoft is making some major Windows security changes following CrowdStrike outage [202d]
- CRKD reveals new Rocket League editions of three of its Nintendo Switch controllers [202d]
- This new Sonos TV streamer rumor says you should expect an unexpected OS [202d]
- Want to try Gemini Live? You don't need to subscribe to Gemini Advanced anymore, it's free for all Android users [202d]
- Teenage hacker arrested over TfL hack — as thousands of customer bank details confirmed stolen [202d]
- Lucid's affordable new SUV shows it's planning to overtake Tesla as the new EV king [202d]
- Schools and universities are paying higher ransomware demands [202d]
- Watch out, Netflix fans – its app will soon no longer be supported on these older iPhones and iPads [202d]
- New trailer for Venom: The Last Dance unmasks the Spider-Man spin-off's terrifying villain Knull, but his original creators aren't happy about it [202d]
- First leaked Samsung Galaxy S25 images show small design refinements rather than big changes [202d]
- One of the world's largest software firms is building a data center with not one but three nuclear reactors — Oracle wants to build world's most powerful supercomputer ever, yes, even more powerful than Colossus [202d]
- This 5K monitor can do something that no other 5K screen can — rival to Apple Studio Display matches it for price, but is a touchscreen with more ports and a far more versatile stand [202d]
- Amazon's AI personal shopper is sharing ads with its advice [202d]
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