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Is Microsoft getting truly desperate with adverts now? I’m seriously unimpressed with a new ‘suggestion’ to buy Avowed in Windows 10 and Windows 11
By Darren Allan published
Avowed might be good, but I don’t want Windows 10 shoving adverts in my face urging me to buy the game, thanks Microsoft.

I really wanted these viral pop star emojis to arrive with iOS 18.5, but it was never going to happen – here’s why
By Rowan Davies published
A viral post convinced millions that Apple was bringing pop star emojis to iOS 18.5. Turns out it was all a lie.

Trump's tariffs may be paused, but that won't stop GPUs being overpriced and expensive
By Isaiah Williams published
It's not going to end the issues of inflated GPU prices, but Trump's 90-day pause on tariffs could settle fears of further price hikes for the time being.

Reddit Answers just got a huge Google Gemini upgrade, and now I can’t wait to try it
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Reddit Answers is getting Google Gemini integration, but most of us are still waiting to try the new AI chatbot.

Windows 11 update reportedly creates a mysterious folder on your system drive, which is certainly confusing – but ultimately harmless
By Darren Allan published
Scratching your head about a mysterious folder that’s appeared on your drive after installing the latest Windows 11 update? Here’s what’s happened.

Google Gemini could soon get a super-useful 'Power up' button – here's what it does
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Google’s upcoming “Power Up” button for Gemini helps users rephrase prompts.

Pico just updated its best VR headset feature – and now I'm even more jealous my Meta Quest 3 doesn't have it too
By Hamish Hector published
Pico has upgraded the Pico 4 Ultra's incredible trackers with a new one for your waist.

Scared that your high-end Nvidia GPU might experience a cable-melting disaster? Asus has a new power monitoring feature to calm your fears
By Darren Allan published
Asus has a winner with its new Power Detector+ warning, though it only works for some of the company’s GPUs right now.

PC enthusiasts, be worried – Framework and Razer are halting laptop sales due to tariffs, and I fear what will come next
By Isaiah Williams published
It's not looking great for Framework's budget laptop configurations, as Trump's tariffs have forced it to hold off on sales for low-end laptops.
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