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Adobe Summit 2025 - all the day two updates and news as it happens
By Craig Hale last updated
We're live at day two of Adobe Summit 2025 for all the news and updates.

Google Messages remote delete will soon save you from texting embarrassment – and here's how it works
By David Nield published
We've now seen the remote delete feature in action, following on from the rumors of its arrival last month.

Nvidia GTC 2025 - all the Jensen Huang keynote updates, and the news you might have missed
By Mike Moore last updated
Nvidia GTC 2025 is underway - here's what we saw at Jensen Huang's keynote, and everything else.

Amazon, Meta and Google sign a pledge to triple nuclear energy output by 2050
By Wayne Williams published
Amazon, Meta and Google sign a pledge to triple nuclear energy output by 2050, but where are Microsoft and Oracle?

Thrustmaster announces the Sol-R 1 and Sol-R 2 HOSAS flight sticks designed for space sims like Elite Dangerous
By Rhys Wood published
Space flight sim enjoyers rejoice as Thrustmaster has new flight sticks on the way in the form of the Sol-R 1 and Sol-R 2 HOSAS.

It's not perfect, but Assassin's Creed Shadows' performance is impressive - it runs smoothly on the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally
By Isaiah Williams published
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Shadows seems to be a demanding game, particularly for high-end hardware, but that doesn't stop it from running well on Valve's Steam Deck and the Asus ROG Ally.

Google is delaying the Pixel 9a to fix a mystery “component quality issue”
By Alex Blake published
Google has pushed back the Pixel 9a’s launch date to address a strange problem.

A worrying Apple Password App vulnerability reportedlyleft users exposed for months
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Apple has fixed a serious HTTP bug that left users at risk of phishing attacks.
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