The Brutalist Report - techradar
- How to access BBC Sounds outside the UK [83d]
- Who says databases are boring? Microsoft, Google, and AWS all back the Linux Foundation's move to add DocumentDB [83d]
- Who says crime doesn't pay? Microsoft has deployed its own security chip on all Azure servers to protect its customers from $10 trillion cybercrime 'pandemic' [83d]
- PCIe 6.0 SSDs with up to 512TB capacity and 28GB/s speeds are coming soon - and Meta may be the first to get them [83d]
- AI impersonation scams are sky-rocketing in 2025, security experts warn – here’s how to stay safe [84d]
- These battery-free sleep earbuds could be a real game-changer for shuteye, but a few questions remain [84d]
- Rumored OnePlus 15 specs, design, and colors show up in the latest leaks [84d]
- There’s one thing that Apple must fix in the next Studio Display, and it could benefit gamers and creatives alike [84d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Monday, September 1 (game #1316) [84d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Monday, September 1 (game #813) [84d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, September 1 (game #547) [84d]
- AI chatbot users beware - hackers are now hiding malware in the images served up by LLMs [84d]
- Think your ChatGPT queries are long? KPMG apparently penned a 100-page prompt to build an agentic TaxBot [84d]
- It looks like one Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge battery upgrade we were hoping for isn't happening [84d]
- Everyone is writing off the new wave of high-performance Chinese EVs – here's why that's a big mistake [84d]
- Want to stick with Windows 10 after October 2025? Here are your options – including how to get a free year of extra support [84d]
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