ChatGPT touches down on smartwatches – and it looks like a sci-fi dream

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ChatGPT continues its march across the tech industry as it reaches a new frontier: smartwatches. Fitness brand Amazfit has revealed it’s going to be...

AMD motherboards are about to get a massive memory upgrade

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AMD motherboards are about to get a major BIOS update that will introduce 24GB and 48GB DDR5 RAM module support, upended decades of memory...

This dangerous Windows ransomware is now going after Linux networks too

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A new version of a dangerous Windows ransomware (opens in new tab) has been observed targeting Linux devices, cybersecurity researchers have revealed.What's even more...

GitHub is bringing in mandatory 2FA

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GitHub has announced it will soon be rolling out the mandatory use of two-factor authentication (2FA) on developer's accounts.The software development platform will initially...

How to make seamless customer support simple in 2023

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There is a beauty in simplicity, so the saying goes, and this is as true in IT as anywhere else – particularly when it...

Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, March 10 (game #410)

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It's been a tough old week on Quordle, and Friday's puzzle isn't any easier. You'll want some Quordle hints to have the best chance...

Windows 11 preview shows a File Explorer ready to recommend what you open next

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Microsoft is currently rolling out new File Explorer features via Insider Preview Build 23403 on Windows 11 with a big focus on streamlining work.One...

Intel breaks Cinebench R23 world record with its super powerful Sapphire Rapids chip

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AMD Threadripper has been dethroned as the world champ as Intel's Xeon W9-3495X 56-core workstation processor absolutely crushes it in the industry-standard Cinebench R23...

Google cans the Chrome Cleanup Tool – here’s how you can protect your PC

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Google is finally trashing one of its longtime Chrome browser applications, the Chrome Cleanup Tool, alongside another feature that scans Windows PCs and laptops...

Attention businesses: please stop using the worst passwords possible

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Corporate passwords are still being breached at an alarming rate, with many businesses continuing to use the most easily hackable strings imaginable. In its annual...