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Gemini AI starts riding shotgun on Google Maps
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Google will replace Google Assistant's control of WhatsApp and Spotify with Gemini Extensions.
Atlas robot's fully autonomous video is this Halloween's scariest video
By Lance Ulanoff published
Boston Dynamics Atlas gets the job done autonomnously
ChatGPT search is now live – and it could be the Google replacement you’ve been looking for
By Graham Barlow published
ChatGPT has a brand new search feature, and it's live from today.
Massive AMD leak promises a shining future for laptops, with a smorgasbord of new products landing in 2025
By Isaiah Williams published
Nvidia may have taken the GPU market by storm, but if this leak about AMD’s CES 2025 lineup is accurate, Team Red might manage to emerge victorious at CES next year.
AMD reveals Ryzen 9800X3D CPU priced at $479 – runs at a speedy 5.2GHz boost, can be overclocked, and promises much smoother gameplay
By Darren Allan published
The Ryzen 9800X3D processor will go on sale in a week, and AMD has sprung a surprise reveal on us today.
Good luck trying to beat this cheap RTX 4060 gaming PC for under $800
By Alex Whitelock published
This AOACE gaming PC is easily one of the best gaming PC deals on the market ahead of Black Friday.
Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare is a Halloween treat on the Asus ROG Ally X – but Windows 11 still sucks on gaming handhelds
By Matt Hanson published
Playing Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare on the Asus ROG Ally X was just what I needed for Halloween.
Forget the Magic Mouse, the new M4 Macs have the strangest design choice by Apple yet - no new Wi-Fi 7 despite iPhone 16 support
By Isaiah Williams published
Apple’s new M4 chips are set to elevate user experiences on Macs, but we can’t say the same about its Wi-Fi connectivity.
Windows 10 diehards can keep their beloved OS secure for a little while longer (for a fee) as Microsoft pleas with them to be reasonable
By John Loeffler published
Windows 10 end of life security support is getting a one year paid extension for all users after October 2025.
Another day, another Windows 11 24H2 update bug – this time, Task Manager shows zero apps running
By Kristina Terech published
After Windows 11’s 24H2 update, some users report Task Manager errors showing zero apps or processes running. Microsoft has acknowledged it and plans to release a fix.
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