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TechRadar
NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, July 18 (game #137)
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Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, July 18 (game #906)
[700d]
NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Thursday, July 18 (game #403)
[700d]
Microsoft Designer launches new phone app for editing content with AI wherever you go
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Here's a list of all the apps that can run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite — shame AutoCAD and our favorite VPN provider is missing
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Prime Video movie of the day: Saltburn continues to delight and divide in equal measure
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Microsoft warns one of the most dangerous cybercrime crews around has expanded its arsenal
[700d]
Netflix movie of the day: Bone Tomahawk is a strange and brutal genre-blender
[700d]
You can now chat with Google's Gemini AI even when your Android phone is locked
[700d]
This is what a monstrous motherboard with 48 DDR5 memory slots looks like — it can support a staggering 24TB RAM using Samsung's 512GB DDR5 memory modules
[700d]
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 already looks old, thanks to Xiaomi's first flip phone
[700d]
Apple’s rumored webcam switch in MacBook Pro M5 might be the first step towards the ‘thinpossible’ laptop dream
[701d]
Rite Aid reveals data breach impacted 2.2 million customers
[701d]
Apache HugeGraph users told to patch immediately to stay safe from this dangerous bug
[701d]
Windows 11 24H2 update may not turn up until late in the year – and given how many plates Microsoft is spinning, that wouldn’t surprise us
[701d]
Lucid says its incoming Air Pure is the most efficient EV ever made
[701d]
Get one of the best waterproof Bluetooth speakers at it's lowest ever price with this Prime Day deal
[701d]
Kaspersky gives US customers six months free security software as a farewell
[701d]
Millions of Trello user accounts leaked online — personal info available for basically nothing, here's what we know
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