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LibreOffice maker urges Windows 10 users to defect in viral ‘Go Linux, not Windows 11’ campaign
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft’s under fire again for steep Windows 11 spec requirements, as maker of LibreOffice urges Windows 10 users to switch to Linux.

Apple reportedly targets 'spring 2026' for launch of delayed AI Siri upgrade – but is that too late?
By John-Anthony Disotto published
The Siri upgrade we've all been waiting for is reportedly coming in 'spring 2026', but will Apple be even further behind its competition by then?

Sam Altman thinks ChatGPT’s energy usage is nothing to worry about, but is he right?
By John-Anthony Disotto last updated
Sam Altman reveals just how much energy and water a ChatGPT prompt uses, and the answer might surprise you.

Past Wordle answers – every solution so far, alphabetical and by date
By Marc McLaren last updated
Knowing past Wordle answers can help with today's game. Here's the full list so far.

Spotify and parts of Google were down – here's everything we know about the outage that hit major services
By Jacob Krol last updated
If you couldn't stream your favorite song or had issues accessing one of Google's services, you weren't alone

AI comes to the URL with a new web browser that answers you back
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Dia is a new AI-first browser from the Browser Company that lets users chat with their tabs and complete tasks without leaving the page.

NYT Wordle today — answer and my hints for game #1455, Friday, June 13
By Marc McLaren last updated
Looking for Wordle hints? I can help. Plus get the answers to Wordle today and yesterday.

PCIe 7.0 has been announced, offering superfast speeds for the components inside your PC – but don’t get excited just yet
By Darren Allan published
Even though PCIe 6.0 still hasn’t arrived, PCIe 7.0 has just been announced – and work has begun on PCIe 8.0. Confused? We’ll explain it all.

Microsoft makes fun of macOS Tahoe’s Liquid Glass redesign for ripping off Windows Vista – but Apple could have the last laugh
By Darren Allan published
Watch out, Apple: Microsoft wakes up and joins the Liquid Glass fun-poking party, being six millionth in line to point out that Windows Vista got there first.
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