Category: Computers & IT
Quordle hints and answers for Monday, February 2 (game #1470)
Looking for a different day? A new Quordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Sunday’s puzzle instead then click here: Quordle hints and answers for Sunday, February 1 (game #1469). Quordle…
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This simple setting changed how I used Google Maps forever – and it could bring big benefits to you too
I used to use Google Maps in a fairly unthinking way: put in my destination, tweak my starting location if needed, then look up the directions. Job done – or so I thought. But then I learned that there’s a far more effective way to use the popular mapping app, and it has helped me…
It’s more than just the sleek aesthetics that impressed as I tested the AI-enhanced Asus ExpertBook Ultra (2026) business laptop
ASUS ExpertBook Ultra 2026: 30-second review The Asus ExpertBook Ultra is aimed squarely at business users and offers a powerful AI enhanced CPU. The AI boost, and the processing potential, will not only meet all the demands of an executive lifestyle, but with the addition of Copilot and hardware AI processing, it will also complement…
ICYMI: the week’s 7 biggest tech news stories from Samsung teasing a major S26 upgrade to Garmin’s leaked Whoop clone
Miss Windows 10’s movable taskbar? You still can’t relocate it in Windows 11, but a new PowerToys feature could be the next best thing
‘1998 on the outside — 2026 inside’: Maingear’s Retro98 ‘nostalgic sleeper’ PCs are power-packed and fabulously retro
‘We need to improve Windows in ways that are meaningful for people’: Microsoft promises to fix Windows 11 this year — and it’s about time
Microsoft has promised to fix Windows 11 The company will undertake a major effort to smooth out performance issues and fix bugs It’s acting based on ‘clear’ feedback from Windows 11 users and testers who aren’t happy with the current failings of the desktop OS Microsoft has finally said that it’s going to work hard…
Asus V16 review: a large gaming laptop you can actually carry around – and for a reasonable price
Asus V16: Two-minute review The V16 is a large gaming laptop with a strong spec at an appealing price point. It looks understated yet elegant, thanks to the smooth finish and lack of gaming-related embellishments. The rounded edges and smooth planes further add to its minimalist appeal…. Check out the original article: [Techradar.Com] Asus V16…
‘It’s an awesome robot. It looks like a human. People could be easily confused that it’s a human’ — Tesla exec on why Optimus 3 is a game changer
Microsoft tells us Windows 11 has hit a billion users — and if you’re confused because you thought it was a failing OS, here’s what’s going on
Mark Zuckerberg says it’s ‘hard to imagine’ a future without AI glasses – but there’s bad news from the metaverse
Mark Zuckerberg has been hyping up AI glasses in Meta’s latest earnings call Sales of Meta models have tripled in the last year But Meta’s metaverse company is losing a lot of money There’s no doubt the best smart glasses of today are better than they’ve ever been, but they’re yet to really go mainstream…
‘We have some exciting news to share’ — Wordle will enter new era next week with ‘magical’ change that will completely shake up the game, and it’s much needed
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7X Gen 2 Review
Verdict The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7x Gen 2 is a fantastic gaming headset for the price with impressive battery life, sound performance, and a companion app that lets you tweak sound profiles on the fly. Pros Impressive battery life Quick to charge Excellent software that lets you build individual sound profiles Cons Not hugely comfortable…
We ‘want to encourage other people in our generation to be the types of people who do not even want to have an AI friend’: Appstinence founder on the fight to help people step back from tech and recon
Gabriela Nguyen is both like many in her generation and also unlike any Gen Z I’ve met before. She grew up in Silicon Valley and had access to social media via her trusty iPod Touch when she was just 10. What followed was years of social media and technology use across a range of devices,…
