March 2025

Blackwell launch gets even worse as Nvidia confirms some RTX 5090 and RTX 5070 Ti GPUs are underperforming in games – here’s how to check if you’re affected

Zotac has hiked pricing with RTX 5090 models on its US online storeTwo of those, including the top-end board, now cost $500 moreThis follows similar moves by Asus and MSI with the Blackwell flagship on their own online storesZotac is the latest third-party graphics card maker which currently seems to be inflating the price of…

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iPhone Fold might look like this quirky new foldable you probably can’t buy

The first foldable iPhone is coming next year, barring some sort of really unfortunate event. After years of covering countless iPhone rumors, I’m comfortable saying that. We’ve reached a point in the rumor phase that precedes the launch of a big iPhone release where we see an increasing number of leaks from sources all saying…

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Major strike by Fujitsu staff at ‘cash cow’ HMRC

Fujitsu staff supporting IT services contracts at HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) will strike for 22 days in protest after in-house colleagues in similar roles received significantly higher pay rises. Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union at the scandal-stained supplier will down tools at HMRC on 21 March and not return until…

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IR35 reforms: HMRC’s assessment of private sector impacts called into question

The news that HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has collected £1bn more in tax than expected from the 2021 private sector roll-out of the IR35 reforms should not be considered a sign of the initiative’s success, IT contractor market stakeholders claim. The government tax collection agency published figures in late February 2025 about the impact…

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Tired of manually optimizing your games? Nvidia’s new G-Assist could save you time

Nvidia’s Project G-Assist is now live in the Nvidia AppIt uses text and voice prompts to optimize games, control hardware, and provide diagnosticsThe tool is still experimental, with functionality being updated oftenNvidia’s nifty Project G-Assist is now available inside the official Nvidia App, bringing the AI-powered assistant to everyone, a year after the tech demo…

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AMD describes its recent RDNA 4 GPU launch as ‘unprecedented’ and promises restocking the Radeon RX 9070 XT as ‘priority number one’

AMD has described its RDNA 4 launch as “unprecedented” Demand has outpaced supply significantly The company has promised restocks as “priority number one”AMD has described its RDNA 4 graphics card launch as “unprecedented” in a new interview, promising that restocks of the two current GPUs are “priority number one”.In an hour-long video interview with AMD’s…

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Claude 3.7 Sonnet AI now supports web search, but only for paid users

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said in early January that Claude would get a few upgrades to put it on par with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. He mentioned advanced reasoning support and internet search abilities were in the works for Claude, but didn’t commit to rollout schedules for either feature.Anthropic released Claude 3.7 Sonnet a few weeks ago,…

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Driving licence data could be used for police facial recognition

Human rights group Liberty has said the UK government’s proposed Crime and Policing Bill will transform the country’s driving licence database into a de-facto facial recognition database, enabling police to access the biometric information of millions of people who have never committed a crime. Introduced to Parliament on 25 February 2025, the Home Office-sponsored bill…

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How to factory reset your AirPods or AirPods Pro

If you own AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AiPods Max, sometimes you need to factory reset the wireless earbuds due to bugs, a delay, or even because you want to give them to someone else. Whether it’s due to connectivity, charging, or audio issues, it’s easy to factory reset your AirPods, and here’s how.Easiest factory reset…

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