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Reddit's pausing its paid subreddit plans and focusing on 'making Reddit the go-to place for search,' presumably because we're all adding 'reddit' to everything we Google anyway
By Lincoln Carpenter Published
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OpenAI just raised another $8.3 billon in a funding round that values it at an unbelievable $300B, surpassing AMD, Coca-Cola, and General Electric
By Rich Stanton Published
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Microsoft has fixed the only Windows bug I've ever liked: the Vista startup sound 'unexpectedly' playing on Win 11 machines
By James Bentley Published
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New Steam update adds new 'customise' tab your games—letting you finally organise things by release date, or just look at Big Naturals Withers every time you open Baldur's Gate 3
By Harvey Randall Published
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'Maybe nobody wants this and it won’t work': Amazon is chucking an undisclosed amount of cash at AI-generated TV shows, but I'm struggling to see the appeal
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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Gabe Newell says young people need to use AI tools to get 'off to the races' rather than 'reading articles on Variety to try to understand what its impact is going to be'
By Rich Stanton Published
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Artificial superintelligence is 'now in sight' according to Mark Zuckerberg and it's going to be really great, but only if it comes from Meta
By Jeremy Laird Published
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OpenAI just raised another $8.3 billon in a funding round that values it at an unbelievable $300B, surpassing AMD, Coca-Cola, and General Electric
By Rich Stanton Published
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'Maybe nobody wants this and it won’t work': Amazon is chucking an undisclosed amount of cash at AI-generated TV shows, but I'm struggling to see the appeal
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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Gabe Newell says young people need to use AI tools to get 'off to the races' rather than 'reading articles on Variety to try to understand what its impact is going to be'
By Rich Stanton Published
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Artificial superintelligence is 'now in sight' according to Mark Zuckerberg and it's going to be really great, but only if it comes from Meta
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Zuckerberg thinks those without AI glasses will be 'at a pretty significant cognitive disadvantage,' which sounds like something the guy who wants you to buy his AI glasses would say
By James Bentley Published
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Microsoft study suggests folks can't spot the difference between real and AI-generated images, only correctly telling them apart 62% of the time—can you do any better?
By Jess Kinghorn Last updated
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A week after Meta turned it down, Google agrees to sign EU's AI Code of Practice while still raising its own concerns
By Hope Corrigan Published
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Hacker claims to have exposed Amazon's 'AI security theater' after exploiting its coding assistant with a simple factory reset prompt
By James Bentley Published
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If you'd like to see Meta's AI gunk purged from WhatsApp, a new antitrust investigation in Italy might just do the trick
By Jeremy Laird Published
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UK secretary of state for science, innovation and technology says you're on the side of 'extreme pornographers' and 'predators' if you want the Online Safety Act walked back
By Harvey Randall Published
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Fresh zero-day vulnerability in Chrome found to be actively exploited by hackers in the wild
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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Microsoft tweaks Edge to give it "significant performance improvements" though you're only getting up to 9% more oomph
By Nick Evanson Published
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Security researcher claims 35 Chrome extensions with 4,000,000+ installs 'include some kind of spyware or infostealer'
By Andy Edser Published
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Google asks Trump's DOJ to please, please, please reconsider parting it from Chrome
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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uBlock and a handful of other popular Google Chrome extensions have been axed overnight, but some of them just require turning off and on again
By James Bentley Published
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Losing its Edge
Morbid curiosity made me swap from Chrome to Opera's 'gaming browser' but its early 2000s custom ringtone vibes give me the ick
By James Bentley Published
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Opera has unveiled 'the world’s first browser with mindfulness at its core' and, to my surprise, I might be convinced
By James Bentley Published
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Time with tell
Google being pushed to sell off Chrome is likely a good thing, but don't cheer on the decision just yet
By James Bentley Published
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Microsoft has fixed the only Windows bug I've ever liked: the Vista startup sound 'unexpectedly' playing on Win 11 machines
By James Bentley Published
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Happy birthday, Windows 10—one of Microsoft's most popular operating systems ever reaches its 10-year milestone, just three months before it gets hoofed off to OS heaven
By Nick Evanson Published
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Microsoft rolls out 'experimental' AI mode for the Edge browser you can ask to spy on all your internetting and lend a helping hand. Yikes!
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Microsoft claims 'Windows 11 24H2 is our most reliable version of Windows yet', which would be a welcome change
By James Bentley Published
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Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant can now optionally see your entire desktop—maybe it will be able to finally explain what Windows error code 0x8007002c means
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Good news for multitaskers: Microsoft is gradually rolling out taskbar scaling to squeeze in as many icons as possible in the latest Windows 11 Insider build
By Andy Edser Published
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After nearly 4 years, Windows 11 is finally more popular than Windows 10
By Stevie Bonifield Published
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When Microsoft finally pulls the plug on Windows 10 its successor will be four years old, and for three of those, it was never the OS of choice amongst Steam users
By Nick Evanson Published
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Developers of Linux distro Fedora propose dropping 32-bit support entirely, but it's being claimed that the change 'would kill off projects like Bazzite entirely'
By Nick Evanson Published
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New Steam update adds new 'customise' tab your games—letting you finally organise things by release date, or just look at Big Naturals Withers every time you open Baldur's Gate 3
By Harvey Randall Published
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Steam has a razzle-dazzle new video player that's actually usable, but press F for the unlucky Valve employees who had to re-encode all 400,000+ trailers on the platform
By Joshua Wolens Published
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YouTube will no longer demonetize videos with 'strong profanity' in the first 7 seconds, but you'll still need to 'choose your f**ks carefully'
By Andy Chalk Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (July 28, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (July 21, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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Valve confirms credit card companies pressured it to delist certain adult games from Steam
By Joshua Wolens Published
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As the Nintendo eShop fails to protect from 'eslop', indie devs reflect on how it affects their work and why Steam is just better: 'Their algorithm will more or less naturally bury AI slop'
By Elie Gould Published
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Steam's got a new rule that puts the kibosh on 'certain kinds of adult only content' that make Visa and Mastercard sad
By Joshua Wolens Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (July 14, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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Asus says 'all issues have been resolved' regarding Armoury Crate, MyAsus, and router vulnerabilities, so I'd jump on those updates now if you were putting them off
By Andy Edser Published
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Microsoft warns of 'active attacks' on its government and business server tech, with one cybersecurity expert claiming that they should 'assume that you have been compromised'
By Jacob Fox Published
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Google begins legal action against BadBox 2.0, 'the largest known botnet of internet-connected TVs' affecting more than 10,000,000 Android devices including *checks notes* picture frames
By Andy Edser Published
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Looks like the Taiwanese chip industry is becoming a hot target for Chinese state-sponsored hackers trying to nab trade secrets
By Jacob Fox Published
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DDoS attacks continue to grow ever bigger, with Cloudflare recently blocking the largest ever recorded at 37.5 TB over 45 seconds
By Nick Evanson Published
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No, 16 billion passwords didn't just get exposed in a mega-hack, but you should get with the program and stop reusing passwords anyways
By Jacob Ridley Published
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Fake Minecraft mods that steal all your personal data including crypto wallets are being distributed via GitHub accounts
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Cyber risk
'225,000,000,000 attacks per day': Computer users and gamers are significantly more at risk of cybercrime than at any other time in the past
By Nick Evanson Published
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Here's how long it would take 12 RTX 5090 GPUs to crack your password… and a reminder that just adding more characters still works
By Jacob Fox Last updated
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Artificial superintelligence is 'now in sight' according to Mark Zuckerberg and it's going to be really great, but only if it comes from Meta
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Zuckerberg thinks those without AI glasses will be 'at a pretty significant cognitive disadvantage,' which sounds like something the guy who wants you to buy his AI glasses would say
By James Bentley Published
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Steam has a razzle-dazzle new video player that's actually usable, but press F for the unlucky Valve employees who had to re-encode all 400,000+ trailers on the platform
By Joshua Wolens Published
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