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Google plans on a handy fix for all those duplicate Chrome tabs, but it's only for Android
By Allisa James published
Suffering from a massive amount of tabs in your Chrome browser? Google will soon have a fix for that.
Microsoft lays out reasons Windows 10 gamers should upgrade to Windows 11, but I can pick a few holes in these arguments
By Darren Allan published
Ready to make the leap to Windows 11, gamers? Microsoft makes some sound points – but there are notable catches.
Improved Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses could land in 2025 – with a much requested upgrade
By Hamish Hector published
Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses could get a much requested display upgrade – but these aren’t Orion yet.
AMD looks to have scrapped its RX 7900 GRE – the graphics card that’s our current pick for best GPU
By Darren Allan published
Stock of the RX 7900 GRE is rapidly vanishing, and it seems that AMD is making way for new mid-range RDNA 4 heavyweights.
Now AI can keep you alive after you’re gone, and it’s as creepy as it sounds
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Life’s Echo offers way to make AI persona to mimic users after they pass away.
NYT Strands today — my hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, December 19 (game #291)
By Johnny Dee published
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
Quordle today – my hints and answers for Thursday, December 19 (game #1060)
By Johnny Dee published
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
You can now message ChatGPT on WhatsApp or call it on your landline (if you still have one)
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI releases ChatGPT phone number and WhatsApp bot.
Microsoft’s PC accessories are back, this time with a stylish helping hand from Incase
By Kristina Terech published
Microsoft partners with Incase to relaunch classic PC accessories like mice and keyboards, blending trusted designs with stylish branding and affordability.
Targeting citizens based on their political views is illegal, said EU data watchdog
By Chiara Castro published
The EU Commission was found to illegally target citizens with ads using sensitive personal data based on their political views, the European Data Protection Supervisor's decision can reveal.
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