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Past Wordle answers – every solution so far, alphabetical and by date
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Half the length, all the speed: HighPoint's 7604A PCIe Gen5 RAID card pushes 60GBps without external power.

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A new console means new rafts of menus and settings to scroll through; here are the most important settings to change as soon as you get your Switch.

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By Efosa Udinmwen published
Sysdig uncovered massive GitHub workflow flaws allowing attackers to hijack projects and steal secrets.

Intuit's Mailchimp is gradually growing into a fully-fledged CRM suite for SMB thanks to a raft of new additions - and I can't wait to try them
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Mailchimp’s new tools mark a bold step toward CRM territory, although it still feels more like an enhanced email service than a true marketing suite.

More than a third of US tech workers prefer to learn from YouTube rather than more traditional online courses - and I, for once, totally agree
By Efosa Udinmwen published
YouTube is now apparently the unspoken teacher in tech offices, helping professionals survive job expectations they often aren’t fully prepared for.
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