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Steam Machine Verified Details Are Out (And You Should Be

During a Steam Hardware Talk at GDC 2026, Valve (link will download a PDF to your device) unveiled new information about the much-anticipated Steam Machine. In particular, details about the “Steam Machine Verified” program have been released. Similar to the Steam Deck Verified program, games will need to meet certain performance requirements on the device in…

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YouTube Just Made Your TV Experience Worse On Purpose

Onfokus/Getty Images Google continues to make some interesting choices when it comes to how the company approaches YouTube and advertising. Aside from all the different ways that the tech company has tried to push users to purchase YouTube Premium instead of using ad blockers, the company has also been making some interesting changes to the…

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US Medical Company Hit With Cyberattack, And This Hacker Group

Vadishzainer/Getty Images On March 11, a hacker group known as Handala Team claimed responsibility for a cyberattack launched against the U.S. medical tech company Stryker. As reported by NBC News, this attack is seemingly the first significant instance of an Iranian entity hacking an American company since the start of the ongoing war between the…

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An iPhone Fold Might Not Be The iPad Replacement You

José Adorno/BGR Apple is expected to introduce the iPhone Fold later this year. The company’s first foldable device is rumored to feature a 7.8-inch inner display and take a similar approach to the Galaxy Fold with a price point around $2,000. As the release date approaches, a report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reveals more details…

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Microsoft restates commitment to OpenAI amid analyst note about datacentre expansion rollbacks

Microsoft has pushed back against claims its decision to cancel and defer at least 2GW of datacentre projects in the US and Europe is indicative of its “fraying relationship” with OpenAI. US analyst TD Cowen published a research note on 26 March 2025 that suggested the public cloud giant had cancelled and deferred datacentre lease agreements…

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OpenAI’s Sam Altman just announced release timing for GPT-5

It feels like ages, but just a few months ago, the DeepSeek R1 model shook off the artificial intelligence world and made the big American techs reassess their schedules and release dates for their latest LLM updates.This is why, in February, OpenAI highlighted its roadmap for its future releases, including the long-anticipated GPT-5 launch. Since…

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Latest CarPlay update has a key UI change

iOS 18.4 was released earlier this week. Among the new features, CarPlay users got an important update: Users can now see up to three rows of apps instead of two. With that, people with lots of apps added can get more information at once.However, as my editor-in-chief,Zach Epstein, summarized, “Every new CarPlay update is an…

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Reassessing UK law enforcement data adequacy

The UK government says reforms to police data protection rules will help simplify law enforcement data processing, but critics argue the changes will lower protection to the point where the UK risks losing its European data adequacy. Currently going through the committee stage of Parliamentary scrutiny, the Data Use and Access Bill (DUAB) will amend…

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UK law enforcement data adequacy at risk

The UK government has introduced its Data Use and Access Bill (DUAB) to Parliament, but proposed reforms to police data protection rules could undermine law enforcement data adequacy with the European Union (EU). Currently going through the committee stage of Parliamentary scrutiny, the DUAB will amend the UK’s implementation of the EU Law Enforcement Directive (LED), which…

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T-Levels not attracting as many students as hoped

Interest in T-level qualifications was overestimated by the Department for Education (DfE), according to a report by the National Audit Office (NAO). In its Investigation into introducing T-levels report, the NAO claimed the DfE overestimated the number of students who would choose the T-level route post GCSE. Some 25,508 students started a T-level in September…

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