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watchOS 26 Review: More Reliant On The iPhone Than Ever

José Adorno/BGR The Apple Watch has been around for a decade now. Over the years, Apple has made its wearable less reliant on the iPhone by adding cellular connectivity, longer battery life, and several other improvements that gave users the ability to leave their phone at home… at least for a few hours. One of…

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Nvidia’s RTX 5000 Super GPUs might not arrive until CES 2026 – and that could be great news for AMD

Nvidia’s rumored RTX 5000 Super GPU launch is reportedly delayedCES 2026 now seems the more likely time for a revealAMD could capitalize on this if it can push out the rumored RX 9080 XT GPUNvidia’s RTX 5000 series GPU line-up is set to receive a major update with rumored Super models, and it was thought…

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Ranking 13 Of The Most Powerful Smartphone Processors From Worst To Best

Xavier Lorenzo/Getty Images In 2007, Apple launched a revolutionary device, the first-ever iPhone, that changed the smartphone industry. The original iPhone featured a modest 32-bit ARM microprocessor, underclocked from 620 MHz to a slower 412 MHz to increase the battery life. Since then, smartphone processors have evolved dramatically. Today, you can find SoCs that are as…

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Apple May Delay Features For UK Users Due To Proposed ‘EU-Style’ Rules

José Adorno/BGR After Apple threatened to remove iCloud features due to the UK government seeking a backdoor on users’ encrypted data, the company is now warning the region against adding “EU-style rules,” which could result in the delaying of features for its UK users. According to the BBC, Apple is trying to avoid intervention from the…

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Nvidia has never been more dominant with GPUs – should AMD give up and go home now?

Nvidia has a 94% share of the desktop GPU market according to JPRThat leaves AMD with just 6%, and Intel with next-to-nothingAMD’s problems could be wrapped up in a lack of supply for RDNA 4 GPUs and therefore prices that are over the MSRP, by some way in certain casesNvidia has achieved an even greater…

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Is it time to build an AI factory?

The digital skyline will be dominated by factories, artificial intelligence (AI) factories. That is if you believe the hype – but what is an AI factory, and how can organisations benefit from this industrial revolution of technology? Factories mass-produce the same product over and over again. In doing so, they cut the cost of production…

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UK Pressed Apple Even For iCloud User Data, Document Reveals

Ten days ago, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said the UK government had agreed to withdraw its demand for Apple to offer a “back door” for its encryption data. However, a new document reveals that the UK government wanted access to even basic iCloud data. The Financial Times reported that although the U.S.…

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Want Battlefield 6 for free? Intel’s latest offer is trying to tempt more gamers to buy its desktop CPUs

Intel has a new ‘Gamer Days 2025’ promotion running until September 7thYou get Battlefield 6 for free with certain CPUs or prebuilt PCsThere are also some chunky discounts to be had with some CPUsIntel’s latest angle to try and shift more of its desktop processors is a promotion tied in with Battlefield 6.Wccftech reports that…

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Some AMD Ryzen CPUs are still burning out

AMD’s Ryzen CPU burnouts have been an issue for some timeTeam Red has now clarified that this is a problem because some motherboards don’t run with AMD’s recommended valuesInstead they push too hard with power and voltage – and burnouts are still reported on a daily basisAMD has officially commented on the chip-destroying burnouts that…

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European digital sovereignty: Storage, surveillance concerns to overcome

In mid-June 2025, Microsoft made an announcement about a suite of “Sovereign Cloud solutions” designed to ensure that data belonging to European customers remains stored and processed entirely within Europe. Judson Althoff, executive vice-president and chief commercial officer at Microsoft, said this “evolution and expansion” will be offered across all existing European datacentre regions, for…

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