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White House claims 'the Trump Effect in action' as Nvidia announces plans to build AI chips and supercomputers in the US
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Don't delete that mysterious 'inetpub' Windows folder, says Microsoft, as it's supposedly important for system security
By Andy Edser Published
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App promising a universal shopping experience automated with AI actually used a small army of human workers in the Philippines and Romania instead
By Nick Evanson Published
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Microsoft tweaks Edge to give it "significant performance improvements" though you're only getting up to 9% more oomph
By Nick Evanson Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (April 14, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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Security researcher claims 35 Chrome extensions with 4,000,000+ installs 'include some kind of spyware or infostealer'
By Andy Edser Published
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Report estimates AI energy demands will quadruple in the next few years, with some large planned centres estimated to use the equivalent power of 5,000,000 households
By James Bentley Published
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White House claims 'the Trump Effect in action' as Nvidia announces plans to build AI chips and supercomputers in the US
By Andy Chalk Published
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App promising a universal shopping experience automated with AI actually used a small army of human workers in the Philippines and Romania instead
By Nick Evanson Published
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Report estimates AI energy demands will quadruple in the next few years, with some large planned centres estimated to use the equivalent power of 5,000,000 households
By James Bentley Published
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Microsoft's head of AI wants to create an artificial overly-attached companion for us all: 'It will have its own name, its own style. It will adapt to you. It may also have its own visual appearance and expressions'
By Nick Evanson Published
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Microsoft's 100% AI-generated Quake 2 made us nauseous but John Carmack, the game's OG coder, is into it: 'What? This is impressive research work!'
By Nick Evanson Published
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'They chewed me up pretty good': A US plaintiff attempted to use an AI avatar to argue their court case and the judges were far from amused
By Andy Edser Published
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Microsoft unveils AI-generated demo 'inspired' by Quake 2 that runs worse than Doom on a calculator, made me nauseous, and demanded untold dollars, energy, and research to make
By Ted Litchfield Published
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Microsoft employee escorted out of 50th anniversary event after protesting sales to Israel: 'You have blood on your hands. All of Microsoft has blood on its hands'
By Andy Chalk Published
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You won't have to leave the Amazon app even when buying from other retailers thanks to the company's new 'Buy for Me' agentic AI bot
By James Bentley Published
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Microsoft tweaks Edge to give it "significant performance improvements" though you're only getting up to 9% more oomph
By Nick Evanson Published
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Security researcher claims 35 Chrome extensions with 4,000,000+ installs 'include some kind of spyware or infostealer'
By Andy Edser Published
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Google asks Trump's DOJ to please, please, please reconsider parting it from Chrome
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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uBlock and a handful of other popular Google Chrome extensions have been axed overnight, but some of them just require turning off and on again
By James Bentley Published
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Losing its Edge
Morbid curiosity made me swap from Chrome to Opera's 'gaming browser' but its early 2000s custom ringtone vibes give me the ick
By James Bentley Published
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Opera has unveiled 'the world’s first browser with mindfulness at its core' and, to my surprise, I might be convinced
By James Bentley Published
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Time with tell
Google being pushed to sell off Chrome is likely a good thing, but don't cheer on the decision just yet
By James Bentley Published
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Google has changed its mind about dropping support for third-party cookies in Chrome, after years of trying to make it happen
By Nick Evanson Published
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Chrome beats all comers in web browser drag race, never mind the memory footprint and privacy problems
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Don't delete that mysterious 'inetpub' Windows folder, says Microsoft, as it's supposedly important for system security
By Andy Edser Published
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The Windows 95 start-up sound and the Minecraft soundtrack have been added to the US Library of Congress list of nationally significant recordings
By Andy Edser Published
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Holy smokes, something that might actually be useful is coming to Copilot on Windows
By Jacob Fox Published
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'When a widespread outage affects devices from starting properly, Microsoft can broadly deploy targeted remediation': MS introduces 'quick machine recovery' for Windows 11
By Andy Edser Published
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Microsoft has disabled the popular 'bypassnro' Windows 11 sign-in workaround in the latest Insider build, but there exists another
By Andy Edser Published
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Linus Torvalds admits 'pure incompetence' for missing the new Linux 6.14 kernel deadline but all is forgiven as the update is great news for non-Windows gaming
By Nick Evanson Published
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Microsoft announces changes to the Blue Screen of Death as rumours of an ominous Black Screen of Death stalk the land
By Andy Edser Published
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Windows 11 now has a publicly available roadmap so you can get to see what forthcoming horrors or awesome features await you
By Nick Evanson Published
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From pixels to pinot: The Windows XP 'Bliss' wallpaper hill was real and this is what it looks like now
By Jeremy Laird Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (April 14, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (April 7, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (March 31, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (March 24, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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Steam sale dates: When is the next Steam sale?
By Fraser Brown Last updated
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (March 17, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (March 10, 2025)
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Brace yourself for Discord to get worse: Reports swirl that the company is in talks with bankers about opening itself up to shareholders
By Joshua Wolens Published
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Steam users react ecstatically to update that lets them access their heaving game notes via the web, also it fixes Monster Hunter Wilds video recording
By Joshua Wolens Published
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US Justice Dept announces $10 million bounty on at-large 'hacker-for-hire' cabal it says targeted China critics, religious missionaries, and the Treasury
By Joshua Wolens Published
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Have I Been Pwned adds over 284 million compromised passwords from latest breach
By Jody Macgregor Published
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Telecoms hack on US government officials is 'worst in nations history' and 'the barn door is still wide open' says senator
By Andy Edser Published
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Hackers can wirelessly spy on your display by collecting HDMI signal leaks and churning them through an AI, but I wouldn't break out the tin foil just yet
By Andy Edser Published
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Forcing users to periodically change their passwords should go the way of the dodo according to the US government
By Andy Edser Published
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Major browser providers scramble to patch an 18-year-old vulnerability affecting MacOS and Linux systems but Windows remains gloriously immune
By Andy Edser Published
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A furry hacktivist group has breached Disney, leaked 1.1TiB of data, and says it's because Club Penguin shut down
By Rich Stanton Published
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An infamous dataset of leaked login details, updated last week, now houses 9,948,575,739 passwords and poses the biggest threat to our online security ever
By Nick Evanson Published
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Microsoft patents a technique to display encrypted documents so only you can see them
By Nick Evanson Published
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Report estimates AI energy demands will quadruple in the next few years, with some large planned centres estimated to use the equivalent power of 5,000,000 households
By James Bentley Published
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The Windows 95 start-up sound and the Minecraft soundtrack have been added to the US Library of Congress list of nationally significant recordings
By Andy Edser Published
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Holy smokes, something that might actually be useful is coming to Copilot on Windows
By Jacob Fox Published
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