The Brutalist Report - tech
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- ChatGPT o1 goes live and promises to solve all our science and math problems [437d]
- AWS wants to sell you software with just a single click [437d]
- Microsoft's Copilot can now browse the web with you, if you're in the early preview [437d]
- MSI opens up preorders on the new Claw 8 AI+ and Claw 7 AI+ with Intel Lunar Lake SoC [437d]
- Meta Quest 3 is getting my favorite workout app of 2024 to help kickstart your New Years fitness goals [437d]
- A hardware security module designed for the cloud: Microsoft's Azure Integrated HSM aims to significantly reduce network access latencies without compromising security [438d]
- New Doctor Who Christmas Special trailer teases a full festive time travelling adventure and I can't wait [438d]
- Black Friday 2024 weekend saw another record ecommerce sales [438d]
- Ikea's smart lights now offer one of Philips Hue's most compelling features [438d]
- Fortnite OG finally drops tomorrow and will feature all original loot, locations, and gameplay, but building mechanics will stay the same [438d]
- This new feature for Chrome for Android is going to make tidying up your tabs easier [438d]
- Google is rolling out new AI features for Android phones, plus some that are just for Pixel [438d]
- Pegasus spyware is still targeting top business leaders [438d]
- Samsung One UI 7 beta: 5 new features you can try right now on your Galaxy S24 [438d]
- Major Windows 11 fails make Microsoft’s ‘Fix problems using Windows Update’ tool more useful than ever – but it might not work for you [438d]
- Paramount Plus is becoming the home of neo-Western dramas as the hit series Longmire will be removed from Netflix [438d]
- Ex-PlayStation boss says hardware innovation 'is starting to plateau' and that 'you're not going to see another PS1 to PS2 jump in performance' [438d]
- MirrorFace targets Japan in fresh ANEL and NOOPDOOR spearphishing campaign [438d]
- "Unprecedented cyberattack" sparks warning to US citizens to switch to encryption [438d]
- Bridging the gap between cloud readiness and AI integration [438d]
- Trust in AI and the future of information gathering [438d]
- Oura Ring users get new Symptom Radar feature – an early morning scan that could detect colds and flu [438d]
- Meta is spending billions on a new US data center [438d]
- McIntosh’s compact new audiophile amp is ready for streaming, Bluetooth, HDMI, turntables and anything else you want to throw at it, really [438d]
- Microsoft says it found out about FTC probe by watching the news [438d]
- Xbox announces a new Squid Game collaboration with limited edition controllers, Call of Duty event, and more [438d]
- Salt Typhoon telecom victims rises to 8, with 'dozens' of countries affected [438d]
- BioWare celebrates Dragon Age Day with the release of a standalone version of the Dragon Age: The Veilguard character creator [438d]
- Master & Dynamic's new wired headphones are stylish Sennheiser alternatives ready for USB-C or 3.5mm out of the box [438d]
- Millions of supposedly private links leaked online by safe link provider [438d]
- Dia, a new web browser from makers of the Arc browser, is taking aim at Google Chrome with clever AI features [438d]
- The EV charging nightmare could soon be over –universal Plug-and-Charge protocol due for US rollout in 2025 [438d]
- L'Oreal's new hair dryer blows with the force of a Category 4 hurricane [438d]
- Activision announces a 7-day free trial for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 with access to multiplayer and Zombies [438d]
- Hate cookie prompts? This browser has promised to remove them from our lives, and it might convince me to ditch Chrome [438d]
- Want to live longer? Turns out being fit might be more important than your body weight [438d]
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- Zyxel, ProjectSend, CyberPanel vulnerabilities actively exploited, so patch now [438d]
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