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Today's Wordle answer is so hard it nearly cost me my 1,045-game streak – and it's all the NYT's fault
By Marc McLaren published
Today's game has a super-high average score and is ending streaks left, right and center. Mine was nearly among them
NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, November 14 (game #256)
By Marc McLaren 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 – hints and answers for Thursday, November 14 (game #1025)
By Marc McLaren published
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
Daisy the AI grandma is here to answer calls from scammers and waste their time
By Graham Barlow published
O2 Virgin Media have created an AI grandma to waste scammers' time.
Apple's latest Logic Pro for Mac and iPad update simplifies things and recreates an iconic reverb effect
By Jacob Krol published
An easier way to add natural sound to a track
Amazon launches Haul to fill your stockings for under $25
By Jacob Krol published
Amazon Haul is a Temu, Shein, or TikTok Shop alternative where all products are $20 or less.
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses too expensive? Cheaper rivals could be coming soon
By Hamish Hector published
Xiaomi apparently wants to ship AI specs in 2025 to rival the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.
Over 70% of websites share your personal data – even if you don't consent
By Chiara Castro published
A new research found alarming rates of non-compliance of privacy laws in both the US and Europe. Here's what you can do to take back some control.
Tired of over-processed photos? New Android app joins ‘anti-AI’ alternatives that shoot like old-school digicams
By Mark Wilson published
The Zerocam app has now landed on Android phones, promising more 'natural photography' than the default
Microsoft's 'helpful' Edge pop-up strikes again, and it's long past time for a chat about boundaries
By Kristina Terech published
Microsoft is back to pushing Edge onto users, launching it automatically and possibly prompting data imports without clear consent, frustrating many who feel their choice is disregarded.
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