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Microsoft is literally losing its Edge, as browser reportedly sheds a quarter of its users in six months – but I'm not surprised
By Darren Allan published
The Edge browser has gone from bad to worse this year, and that might be down to Microsoft's pushiness.

Nvidia just delivered a major free upgrade for gaming laptops, bringing in AI to extend battery life
By Darren Allan published
Always running out of battery with your gaming laptop? Nvidia has a plan to help you out.

Sorry, Microsoft – the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds just don’t make sense compared to the Asus ROG Ally or Steam Deck
By Isaiah Williams published
Microsoft's ROG Xbox Ally handhelds are now available for pre-order in multiple regions, but there are alternatives providing similar performance and specs at lower prices.

Windows 10's upcoming End of Life is bad news for PC gamers who hate Windows 11, as Capcom issues warning
By Isaiah Williams published
Other game devs and publishers could follow suit

NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, October 2 (game #578)
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, October 2 (game #1347)
By Johnny Dee published
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.

I'm eyeing up Razer's new external GPU dock for my handheld, and maybe it'll give my desktop gaming PC a break - but I have some concerns
By Isaiah Williams published
I'm always looking for ways to improve performance with my Lenovo Legion Go S handheld - enter the Razer Core X V2 eGPU dock.

Windows 11 25H2 update is out now, but be warned – this is one of the strangest upgrades ever
By Darren Allan published
The annual update for 2025 is here – but it's difficult to get excited about this rather odd upgrade.

Chat Control: The list of countries opposing the law grows, but support remains strong
By Chiara Castro last updated
EU members need to vote on the controversial child sexual abuse (CSAM) scanning bill again on October 14, but national pressure is swaying the results. Here's what we know.

Chat Control: Germany, Belgium, Italy, and Sweden shift their positions ahead of the October 14 meeting
By Chiara Castro published
Pressure within the EU Council, and domestically, has led to some nations changing their position on the controversial Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR). Yet, support remains stronger.
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