The Brutalist Report - tech
- Coal likely to go away even without EPA’s power plant regulations [435d]
- US selling 69K seized bitcoins could mess with Trump plans for crypto reserve [435d]
- Here’s what we know, and what we don’t, about the awful Palisades wildfire [435d]
- Ongoing attacks on Ivanti VPNs install a ton of sneaky, well-written malware [435d]
- A taller, heavier, smarter version of SpaceX’s Starship is almost ready to fly [435d]
- CES 2025 teases alarming smart TV future loaded with unwanted software, gimmicks [435d]
- Google loses in court, faces trial for collecting data on users who opted out [435d]
- Why solving crosswords is like a phase transition [435d]
- X CEO signals ad boycott is over. External data paints a different picture. [435d]
- Of course Atari’s new handheld includes a trackball, spinner, and numpad [435d]
- New $120 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 is for the people who use it like an everyday PC [435d]
- Linux Foundation bands together Chromium browser makers in a “neutral space” [435d]
- How the UK was connected to the Internet for the first time [435d]
- Intuitive Machines set for second landing, looking to build a lunar economy [435d]
- Winners and losers as the EV tax credit rules change for 2025 [435d]
- Archaeologists just mapped a Bronze Age megafortress in Georgia [435d]
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- Gigabyte's mini PC is much smaller than the Apple Mac Mini M4 and should offer more storage for a lot less [435d]
- This haptic vest might be my new favorite Meta Quest 3 accessory [435d]
- I tried Sony’s Xyn 3D headset prototype with a unique mixed reality feature, and it’s a blast to build worlds in it [435d]
- US Air Force chooses Verizon for network upgrades, despite Salt Typhoon intrusions [435d]
- HP unleashes its rival to Apple's iMac, one that can even 'charge and control' a laptop; and we can’t wait to review them [435d]
- Another top WordPress plugin found carrying critical security flaws [435d]
- Netflix is reportedly about to get Paramount Plus' smash TV hit Yellowstone in the UK, but not in the US [435d]
- Experts warn DNA sequencers are vulnerable to bootkit attacks [435d]
- Ivanti warns another critical security flaw is being attacked [435d]
- I can't believe this Lenovo monitor has more ports than an Apple MacBook Pro laptop [435d]
- Pakistan telecom authority blames VPN usage for slow internet speeds [435d]
- After TikTok, Venezuela blocks VPN websites [435d]
- SonicWall tells admins to patch worrying SSLVPN flaw immediately [435d]
- Own a Samsung TV? Good news: Disney Plus is set to start streaming TV shows and movies in HDR10+ [435d]
- I absolutely love handheld gaming PCs, but I’m sorry Acer – an 11-inch display is just too large [435d]
- Your 2024 Spotify Playlist in a Bottle is ready to be opened - here's how to find yours [435d]
- Assassin's Creed Shadows gets delayed again, as Ubisoft pushes the game back by nearly five weeks [435d]
- New Nintendo Switch 2 accessory listings at GameStop seem to provide us with more info on the unannounced console [435d]
- Spending on data centers hit a high in 2024, but it won't last [435d]
- Soundpeats' new earbuds are a super-cheap and stylish alternative to the Bose Ultra Open [435d]
- Creature Commandos star isn't giving up hope of playing their character again in another James Gunn DCU project: 'I want to continue playing her' [435d]
- You can now get a Raspberry Pi 5 with 16GB RAM [435d]
- The next big EV trend could be these special-edition E Ink dashboards – and I'm all for it [435d]
- MSI could be cooking up a Ryzen Z2-powered Claw to take on gaming handhelds [435d]
- It's happened again, another alleged look at the Nintendo Switch 2 has leaked online [435d]
- Chinese software makers can now sell through the Microsoft store [435d]
- The latest Apple Intelligence privacy scare is a lot of fuss about nothing, but here’s how to stop your phone using Enhanced Visual Search (if you really want to) [435d]
- Entering the next era of AI: AGI is closer than you think [435d]
- Xbox Developer Direct is returning to show off Doom: The Dark Ages, South of Midnight, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and one other mystery title [435d]
- Top medical billing firm says data breach hit 360,000 users [435d]
- Samsung unveils an 8K TV with an RGB micro-LED backlight at CES, and it could arrive as early as this year [435d]
- Beyond digital transformation: how experience innovation is key to growth [435d]
- As Lenovo and Acer announce new PC gaming handhelds at CES 2025, I have to ask: where is Razer? [435d]
- Minecraft's first update of 2025 will introduce six new gameplay features, and they're now available in public testing [435d]
- Creature Commandos' Frank Grillo reveals what's next for Rick Flag Sr in the DCU: 'He's on a mission – and it's really one-sided' [435d]
- Microsoft reveals another round of job cuts [435d]
- Google Discover's new experimental Daily Listen feature turns your news feed into a podcast [435d]
- Fresh Galaxy S25 price leak could spell bad news for European Samsung fans [435d]
- Theraguns can now sync with your Garmin and Strava accounts to offer personalized recovery plans based on your workouts [435d]
- Creative's Ace Mimi earbuds cost the same as AirPods 4, but may well be the better buy [435d]
- Warner Bros drops trailer for sci-fi horror Companion, but it spoils too much of the plot [435d]
- Beware of confusing naming strategies when it comes to JLab's new headphones [435d]
- Prime Video drops first trailer for Harlem season 3, teasing a final chapter packing more laughs and even more complicated relationships than before [435d]
- Prime Video releases action-packed trailer for Reacher season 3 – and this time he's facing a foe even bigger than he is [435d]
- Razer announces a more budget friendly Iskur V2, plus the most ridiculous gaming chair I've ever seen [435d]
- Nvidia GeForce Now is coming to select VR headsets this month, but only Ultimate and Performance members can access RTX and DLSS-supported titles [435d]
- Samsung shows off two tri-fold concept phones at CES 2025 – and I hope the right one gets made [435d]
- Researchers hijack thousands of backdoors thanks to expired domains [435d]
- Cyberpunk 2077 runs above 120fps at 4K in full path tracing using DLSS 4 and Frame Generation on Nvidia's RTX 5080 - should we be concerned about game dev optimization? [435d]
- Japan says Chinese hackers have launched hundreds of attacks against targets in the country [435d]
- Nvidia RTX 5080 benchmark suggests this will be a mighty laptop GPU, getting PC gamers excited about the RTX 5090 mobile [435d]
- Rising costs and workplace challenges are worrying procurement workers everywhere [435d]
- Want to boost your iPhone storage by 2TB? SanDisk and ShiftCam's affordable little SSDs could be for you [435d]
- Nintendo Switch 2 will hit 4.3 million units sold in the US in its first year, according to analyst [435d]
- European Commission hit by EU court fine after breaking own data privacy rules [436d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra could be an even better gaming phone than the S24 Ultra – here’s why [436d]
- Shokz debuts new OpenFit 2 headphones with beefed up audio, upgraded controls, and 11 hours of battery life [436d]
- Marvel Rivals will receive hero balance adjustments in the first half of Season 1 to ensure a 'richer, more engaging, and diverse gaming experience for all' [436d]
- AMD and Nvidia could be set for epic GPU showdown with RX 9070 and 9070 XT going on sale at the same time as the RTX 5080 [436d]
- Transforming IT ecosystems with managed services [436d]
- Found code suggests that Google Gemini is coming to Android Auto [436d]
- Samsung’s new AI Club will let you rent a robot [436d]
- Creature Commandos season 1 ending explained: who dies, is there a post-credits scene, will there be a season 2, and more of your biggest questions answered [436d]
- How to beat ‘shadow AI’ across your organization [436d]
- I just got a first look at the Sony-made NFL coach's headset that is in development [436d]
- Big-screen TVs are everywhere at CES 2025, but I doubt they'll replace projectors anytime soon [436d]
- NYT Strands today — my hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, January 9 (game #312) [436d]
- NYT Connections today — my hints and answers for Thursday, January 9 (game #578) [436d]
- Quordle today – my hints and answers for Thursday, January 9 (game #1081) [436d]
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