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UnitedHealth confirms major cyberattack, says hackers stole "substantial" amount of patient data
By Sead Fadilpašić published
UnitedHealth moves to assure victims with free credit and identity monitoring.
PlayStation Portal restock tracker - the latest tips on where to check for stock
By Rob Dwiar last updated
We're still tracking the PlayStation Portal restock situation for you, trying to give you the best advice on where to buy the PlayStation Portal remote play device.
China somehow got its hands on advanced Nvidia chips, despite the sanctions
By Benedict Collins published
Nvidia chips are still being bought and sold in China, despite US sanctions banning the sale
Apple sets imminent launch date for new iPads – here’s what we know
By Axel Metz published
Apple has finally set a date for the launch of its new iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
Fortnite dev reveals reason why Metroid's Samus didn't join the game, says Nintendo was 'hung up' about its characters being on other platforms
By Demi Williams published
A former Epic Games developer has revealed why Metroid's playable protagonist Samus Aran never joined Fortnite.
Microsoft could add yet another advert into Windows 11 - and users are running out of patience
By Kristina Terech published
Microsoft tests user patience with ads in Windows 11, sparking debate over integration, privacy, and the future of the Windows user experience.
More than half of Americans have tried generative AI already
By Craig Hale published
More Americans have tried GenAI than those who haven’t – here’s where the technology can help in your life.
Deadpool and Wolverine: release date, trailers, confirmed cast, plot rumors, and more
By Tom Power last updated
Updated Here's the scoop on Deadpool and Wolverine, the only Marvel movie set to debut in theaters this year.
How to code your way to manageable cloud costs
By Dan McConnell published
Making cost-conscious coding a priority can significantly impact the bottom line by effectively managing cloud expenditures.
This Android phone for audiophiles offers a hi-res DAC, balanced output and 3.5mm jack – plus a cool cyberpunk look that puts Google and OnePlus to shame
By Carrie Marshall published
Stylish audio brand Moondrop’s first phone is more of a hi-res digital audio player with OnePlus and Google Pixel features.
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