The Brutalist Report - tech
- You could start smelling the roses from far away using AI [153d]
- US Army tests a new AI-powered robot dog — armed with a high-power rifle [153d]
- Gemini AI starts riding shotgun on Google Maps [153d]
- The shift toward carrier-neutral Internet Exchanges is revolutionizing data center connectivity, providing geographical diversity, redundancy, and flexibility to meet the increasing demands of AI, cloud services, and data-heavy applications. [153d]
- Atlas robot's fully autonomous video is this Halloween's scariest video [153d]
- San Francisco is paying millions to end reliance on this iconic, but ancient technology — floppy disks still powering the Muni Metro light rail system on DOS software [153d]
- ChatGPT search is now live – and it could be the Google replacement you’ve been looking for [153d]
- Massive AMD leak promises a shining future for laptops, with a smorgasbord of new products landing in 2025 [153d]
- AMD reveals Ryzen 9800X3D CPU priced at $479 – runs at a speedy 5.2GHz boost, can be overclocked, and promises much smoother gameplay [153d]
- Struggling to find emails in Gmail? Google’s new filter could soon ease your headaches [153d]
- Cybercriminals are leveraging big retail names in attacks this holiday season [153d]
- Hundreds of Amazon employees petition CEO to reverse return-to-office policy [153d]
- Forget the Magic Mouse, the new M4 Macs have the strangest design choice by Apple yet - no new Wi-Fi 7 despite iPhone 16 support [153d]
- North Korean hackers linked to Play ransomware attacks [153d]
- Sony teases new Alpha camera launch – and rumors point to a long-awaited A1 II [153d]
- Another day, another Windows 11 24H2 update bug – this time, Task Manager shows zero apps running [153d]
- Windows 10 diehards can keep their beloved OS secure for a little (for a fee) while longer as Microsoft pleas with them to be reasonable [153d]
- Dropbox is laying off 20% of its staff [153d]
- WhatsApp's new Lists feature makes organizing chats easier and more personal [153d]
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 sets new record as "biggest ever" launch for the series [153d]
- Nearly a third of GenAI users give their bots confidential information - and that's a worrying problem [153d]
- Netflix Christmas spy thriller Black Doves shows off Keira Knightley as a butt-kicking secret agent and it’s already been renewed for a second season [153d]
- Opera browser had a major security flaw that could have exposed all your details, so patch now [153d]
- How to add a printer to Mac [153d]
- How to connect a printer to WiFi [153d]
- Apple keeps killing VPN apps upon Russia's orders – Amnezia VPN is the last victim [153d]
- Secretlab announces the Titan Evo NanoGen Edition featuring all-new softer materials [153d]
- Thousands of cloud credentials stolen from exposed Git config files [153d]
- Hyundai's bold new hydrogen concept EV gives us a glimpse of its future, but the tech still has a long way to go [153d]
- The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra EV has been unleashed – and it’s already bagging speed records [153d]
- Android will soon let kids use tap-to-pay – but it’s not as bad an idea as it sounds [153d]
- Cloud, business software and AI push sees Microsoft results hit new high [153d]
- Chinese hackers had access to Canadian government systems for years [153d]
- Sage wants to help UK small businesses deal with changing tax rules [153d]
- CISA wants to work with US allies to boost critical infrastructure security at home and abroad [153d]
- Marvel's Wolverine creative director has joined Xbox's The Initiative as Perfect Dark lead [153d]
- Prime Video's hit thriller series Jack Ryan is getting a movie spin-off and I can't wait to see John Krasinski back in action as the iconic super spy [153d]
- Samsung teases XR hardware for 2025 – we think it’ll be AR glasses, and here’s why [153d]
- Cyberpunk 2077 is coming to Macs - could the M4 Mac mini be a PS5 Pro killer in 2025? [153d]
- Agatha All Along ending explained: who dies, does [SPOILER] appear, is there a post credits scene, and more of your biggest Marvel questions answered [153d]
- How to choose the perfect printer for your SMB [153d]
- The Coros Pace Pro is a high-powered AMOLED watch – that's still cheaper than most Garmin Forerunners [153d]
- Samsung may just have hinted at a Galaxy Z Fold 7 FE and a tri-fold model [153d]
- OpenAI launch ChatGPT Advanced Voice mode on desktop and now PCs and Macs can join the conversation [153d]
- Latest Nintendo Switch update resolves sleep mode download bug and GameCube connection issues [153d]
- Apple’s M4 Macs are here, but you’ll need to install a quick macOS Sequoia update first to unlock all the Apple Intelligence goodness [153d]
- Using Windows 11 on your Mac? You no longer have to miss out on Apple Intelligence Writing Tools thanks to Parallels Desktop [153d]
- This small but important Microsoft Teams update will help you really express your true feelings [153d]
- The new Nintendo Music app could be perfect for your study playlist [153d]
- The Pixel 9's amazing new Weather app is now heading to older Pixels [153d]
- Many financial firms have high-severity software security flaws over a year old [153d]
- Youth of today say passwords are old news, passkeys are the future [153d]
- Gigabyte leaks AMD Ryzen 9800X3D CPU (again) and explains ‘X3D turbo mode’ for its AM5 motherboards – but don’t get your hopes up too much [153d]
- The M4 MacBook Pro’s display is even better than its predecessor's in one key way [153d]
- PS5 Slim plates won't work with the PS5 Pro, Sony confirms the mid-gen console will get its own versions "in the future" [153d]
- Samsung could launch a Galaxy S25 Slim to compete with the rumored iPhone 17 Air [153d]
- Windows Themes zero-day could have exposed users to credential theft and more [153d]
- HP unveils new AI PCs, software tools to help boost productivity [153d]
- Inkjet vs Laser vs LED: What’s best for you? [153d]
- You can finally rediscover that great bit of ChatGPT conversation from months ago [154d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, October 31 (game #1011) [154d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Thursday, October 31 (game #508) [154d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, October 31 (game #242) [154d]
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