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Quordle Hints and Answers for Thursday March 26th (Game #1522)

Looking for a different day? A new Quordle puzzle pops up at midnight every day for your time zone – meaning some people always play “today’s game” while others play “yesterday’s”. If you’re looking for the Wednesday puzzle instead then click here: Quordle Hints and Answers for Wednesday March 25th (Game #1521). Quordle was one […]

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What is the best Apple gadget ever? Have your say in our epic poll that ends controversy

Love it or hate it, you can’t deny that Apple has produced some classic technology over the past 50 years. And as we approach its big anniversary on April 1st, it’s time to finally put an end to an age-old debate – what is the best Apple gadget of all time? It’s a tough question,

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Millions may be affected by data breach at dermatology giant QualDerm

QualDerm cyber attack exposed sensitive health and personal data of 3.1 million people The breach included names, medical records, insurance information and public IDs No evidence of abuse yet; The company reported the incident to HHS and is notifying affected individuals Dermatology management services giant QualDerm suffered a cyberattack in late 2025, losing sensitive personal

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‘I’m switching to another brand’: I polled over 1,000 Garmin users to see what they thought of Garmin’s Connect+ premium tier, one year after launch

A year ago, users of the best Garmin watches were very angry indeed. They took to platforms like Reddit in droves, filling comment sections (and my inbox) with their rage. Why? Garmin had announced its then-new premium tier, Garmin Connect+, which asked users to pay $6.99 / £6.99 / AU$12 per month or $69.99 /

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AI robot clicks together like Lego and moves unlike anything I’ve ever seen before – I can’t stop watching

Scientists built, with an AI assistant, a Lego-like robot that could one day lead to our own strange robot building kits It had neither head nor eyes, but it navigated undaunted in rough terrain Its ability to adapt itself to unexpected conditions can teach us something about how animals evolved Its jerky movements are bizarre,

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Razer’s Nikke collaboration finally lets you arm your rifle-wielding waifu with a cat-eared gaming headset

Goddess of Victory: Nod gets a Razer collaboration That includes the ability to unlock a new character skin with the brand’s Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT headset There will also be pop-up events at some Razer stores Goddess of Victory: Nod publisher Level Infinite has revealed a new collaboration with gaming hardware giant Razer, bringing

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Toyota hits the accelerator on electric cars as rivals go into reverse – starting with an $800 million plant in Kentucky and three new cars

Toyota announces $1 billion investment across factories in Kentucky and Indiana Kentucky will target battery electric vehicle (BEV) production. The Japanese manufacturer has announced three new electric models this year As several automakers scale back their electrification strategies, Toyota appears poised for a big push, as it has not only announced three new battery-electric vehicles

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AI spending rises across enterprises as OpenAI and Anthropic dominate budgets while legacy SaaS providers struggle to survive

AI-native vendors are capturing the fastest growth and dominating enterprise software budgets OpenAI and Anthropic are the biggest beneficiaries of rising AI spending Traditional SaaS tools are losing relevance as AI adoption accelerates Enterprise software spending is undergoing a structural shift as artificial intelligence moves beyond limited trials and into core operating budgets, new research

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