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Welcome to TechRadar’s computing channel. Here, you’ll find all the latest news, reviews, guides and more for anything computer related. We’re not just talking about laptops and PCs (although we have loads of content on them), but also MacBooks, Chromebooks, peripherals (such as mice and keyboards) and the software they run.
The computing landscape is constantly and rapidly changing, which can be both exciting and baffling. An increasing number of us are either working from home or embracing hybrid ways of working, which means picking the best laptop for your needs is essential. Meanwhile, the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots, such as ChatGPT and Google Bard, has given us a tantalizing glimpse of what the future of tech holds.
There’s never been a more exciting time in computing, so let us help you make sense of it all.
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Google Street View has finally added a 'beautiful', much-requested country
By David Nield published
Georgia is the latest country to be added to Google Street View, and some of the views are spectacular.

Almost 7000 Amazon Prime Day scam domains have been registered before the big sale – here's how to shop safely this Amazon Prime Day
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Hackers are in pole position weeks before the big day, looking to steal data and money.

I've just spotted a brand new RTX 5070 gaming laptop for $999 in Best Buy's 'Rival Prime Day' sale, is it too good to be true?
By Alex Whitelock published
It's been a while since I've seen an RTX 5070 gaming laptop for this cheap, but this surprise listing at Best Buy could be worth checking out.

Are Reddit and X down? Here's what we know about their reported issues
By Mark Wilson last updated
Reddit, X and several other sites and services were reportedly down for many earlier today, but seem to be recovering — here's what we know so far.

Web browsers and Cloudflare team up to authenticate human traffic to combat the growing malicious bot hordes and keep the internet authentic
By Benedict Collins published
Cloudflare is developing a protocol to verify legitimate human and AI agent web access

A newbie hacker used "vague, low-skill prompts" in Claude and Codex to breach 14 companies, and the AI Agents did all the legwork
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A newbie hacker is still a newbie hacker, though, and this one left a few gaping holes in his work.

I gave my wife a MacBook Neo for 2 weeks and she’s going back to Windows, here’s why
By Lance Ulanoff published
I handed my wife, a long-time Windows user, a MacBook Neo to use for work. Here's what happened next.
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