The Brutalist Report - techradar
- This impossibly cool turntable uses a removable disc instead of any visible controls – it's a weird minimalist dream [41d]
- Google is building a small nuclear reactor in Tennessee to power its data centers [41d]
- This wild Mercedes-AMG concept car just demolished several EV distance records – including driving 'around the world' in eight days [41d]
- Everything new on HBO Max in September 2025: stream 72 movies and 60 TV shows [41d]
- It's not all bad news for Intel - AWS just snapped up a load of custom Xeon chips for extra cloud power [41d]
- Acemagic's new Ryzen AI 9 mini PC is a better deal than Geekom's HX370 model - F5A costs far less, has Wi-Fi 7, and OCuLink [41d]
- YouTube TV might lose some NFL games, but another streaming service seems set to scoop them up [41d]
- They weren't lovin' it - hacker cracks McDonald's security in quest for free nuggets, and it was apparently not too tricky [41d]
- Vicious malware found in Android apps with over 19 million installs - here's how to stay safe [41d]
- Google Messages is getting a new weapon to keep you safe from impersonation scams – here’s how it works [41d]
- This is the cheapest mini PC that allows you to connect an external GPU - at just $390 with 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD, GMKTec's NucBox M6 Ultra puts many desktop PCs to shame [41d]
- These impressive new smart glasses with a screen put Meta on notice [41d]
- LG just released a 49-inch 5K monitor but fails to include any Thunderbolt ports - and I just can't understand why [41d]
- Why won't AirPods Max 2 be at the newly announced September Apple Event yet again? A report says they're 'too popular' to kill and 'not popular enough' to prioritize [41d]
- Leica M11-V leak suggests controversial camera could be the cheapest M series yet [41d]
- Nevada forced to close state government offices following wide-ranging 'network security incident' - here's what we know [41d]
- iPhone 17 launch date official as Apple sends invites for ’Awe dropping’ event – here are 5 things to expect [41d]
- 'Just rely on backwards compatibility' – Switch 2 dev kits aren't making their way to some studios, and it could be a deliberate move from Nintendo [41d]
- How to watch Love Thy Nader season 1 online from anywhere [41d]
- Bad news - a new Google Calendar update means dodging those unwanted meetings might be a whole lot trickier now [41d]
- Bluesky exits Mississippi over age verification row [41d]
- The next Nintendo Direct showcase will reportedly air next month, just in time for Super Mario Bros.' 40th anniversary [41d]
- How much do you trust your cloud? Hackers exploit weakness to target customers - here's what we know [41d]
- Nobody asked for this –Spotify gets new messages feature as fans wait in vain for HiFi upgrade [41d]
- Watch out, Nvidia: AMD's FSR 4 tech offers a big leap for PC games – but there's a catch [41d]
- Stalker 2's dev says 'the most beautiful' way to play PS5 version is on PS5 Pro with quality mode enabled, but they prefer to play in performance mode at 60FPS [41d]
- AMD says Ryzen CPU burnouts are a 'complex issue' and blames motherboard makers [41d]
- Netflix cancels what could’ve been the next Virgin River even though the series had more views than Ransom Canyon [41d]
- Farmers Insurance data breach sees over a million customers hit - here's what we know [41d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, August 27 (game #808) [41d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, August 27 (game #1311) [41d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, August 27 (game #542) [41d]
- Assassin's Creed Mirage is getting a Saudi Arabia-themed DLC later this year, Ubisoft confirms [41d]
- Google has a mountain of obstacles to overcome with its new Nest speaker, cameras and doorbell – and one of those is Amazon's budget-friendly Echo devices [41d]
- ChatGPT Project-only memory is live – and it might change how you work with AI [41d]
- Dying Light: The Beast's delay was a 'conscious decision' that came down to 'quality over release', and allowed more time to polish major features like animation and UI [41d]
- Gamescom 2025's record-breaking attendance could mean it's an event that gamers can no longer afford to ignore [41d]
- AI really is cutting out entry-level jobs for human workers, study claims [41d]
- Black Ops 7 beta dates: here's when early access and open betas are running [41d]
- Stalker 2 dev details new enhancements for PS5, including making the most of the DualSense's speaker and adaptive triggers [41d]
- Google will soon stop you sideloading unverified apps – here’s what that means for you [41d]
- Gorillaz is coming to Fortnite today, and I think that's a reason to Feel Good [41d]
- Microsoft warns OneNote for Windows 10 support is ending soon - so plan your upgrade now [41d]
- The one Gilded Age season 4 storyline that could change everything is one you’re not paying attention to [41d]
- Intel is giving PC gamers Battlefield 6 for free with some desktop CPUs to try and stoke sales [41d]
- Fitbit's new Dark Mode app makes it feel more like Garmin Connect – here's how to turn it on [41d]
- A critical Docker Desktop security flaw puts Windows hosts at risk of attack, so patch now [41d]
- A shocking lawsuit against Amazon makes me want to cancel my Prime Video subscription immediately [41d]
- Companies spending too much on SaaS could cost them more than just money [41d]
- How AI and the age of hyper-personalization is reshaping business strategies [41d]
- I am an AI expert, here’s how you can separate real AI innovation from marketing hype [41d]
- Russia wants to ban Google Meet - but probably not for the reason you might expect [41d]
- The iPhone 17 Pro might be able to wirelessly charge your AirPods [41d]
- How to watch Carabao Cup 2025/26: live stream guide, TV channels and key dates [41d]
- Garmin Fenix 8 users are getting loads of new features for free – including one it should have had at launch [41d]
- Android Auto looks set to get a useful Gemini upgrade – and a refreshed look [41d]
- What is Ultra-Wideband and why does it matter for businesses? [41d]
- AI's rise to the C-suite: how algorithms earned a seat at the table [41d]
- Why outcome-led thinking beats product-first decisions [41d]
- Addressing the new executive threat: the rise of deepfakes [41d]
- AI tools are making social engineering attacks even more convincing, and I fear that this is only the beginning [41d]
- Google NotebookLM goes global with multilingual AI video summaries of your notes [42d]
- AI music is fine until it starts pretending to be real people [42d]
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