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InnAIO AI Translator T9 review
By Alastair Jennings published
The voice cloning is a feature that marks this Translator out, giving a more human and natural tone.

The best gaming PC 2025
By Marcus Mears III last updated
Updated Looking to upgrade? I've carefully selected the best gaming PCs in 2025 based on budget, performance, design, and configurability.

"A disaster waiting to happen" – The privacy tech world reacts to the new Chat Control bill
By Chiara Castro published
While an agreemnet on "voluntary" chat scanning has now been reached, Italy, the Czech Republic, Poland, and the Netherlands are still against the compromise. And privacy experts aren't celebrating.

New Windows 11 'PC you can talk to' ad pushing Copilot is proving divisive
By Darren Allan published
Another advert in a series of promos for voice input and Copilot seems an unwise move from Microsoft.

NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, December 4 (game #641)
By Johnny Dee published
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.

Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, December 4 (game #1410)
By Johnny Dee published
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.

AMD's GPU prices may increase soon, so it's time to focus on holiday sales
By Isaiah Williams published
In a period of uncertainty in the PC market due to the AI boom, GPUs could be next in line to see price hikes, possibly starting with AMD's Radeon cards.

Zettlab D6 NAS review
By Alastair Jennings published
This is the future of NAS, offering localised LLM models for chat search and human language interaction with the hardware.

Microsoft has broken dark mode in File Explorer with its latest update
By Darren Allan published
Dark mode goes rogue thanks to new bug in latest preview update which was supposed to improve the feature.

Experts "deeply concerned" by India's plan to force all smartphones to run pre-installed security app
By Chiara Castro last updated
Authorities said the state-owned Sanchar Saathi app comes as a way to halt cybercrime, but digital rights experts fear for users' privacy and mission creep. Here's all we know.
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