Month: April 2025

Sniper Elite 4 is a mini marvel on the iPhone 16 Pro

I’ve heard the term ‘console-quality graphics’ touted around a fair bit for first-person shooter or action adventure mobile games. But few have really delivered on the promise of such visual wizardry, even when looking back at last-generation consoles – at least not until now. With the iPhone 15 Pro, Apple’s…

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Synology is tightening restrictions on third-party NAS hard drives

Synology is preparing to roll out new restrictions on third-party hard drives in its future network attached storage (NAS) devices later this year, the company confirmed to Ars Technica. The changes could make it much harder to use third-party drives in Synology’s devices for typical use cases, like backing up…

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Digital data decluttering could save you hundreds of dollars every year: here’s how you can do it

Americans admit to hoarding digital files with 77% saying they have too much data Managing their files leaves a third of people feeling overwhelmed and anxious Younger generations are projected to spend $40,000 on cloud storage across their lifetime Americans are facing a growing digital clutter problem, according to a…

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Lenovo is set to launch its first 12-core AMD laptop, presented as a lightweight AI-ready mobile workstation

Lenovo’s ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 supports up to 96GB DDR5 RAM, but only with Krackan Point CPU models Rapid Charge delivers 80% power in 60 minutes using a 65W USB-C adapter However its battery may struggle under heavy performance loads Lenovo has announced its most powerful AMD laptop yet: the…

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ChatGPT can remember more about you than ever before – should you be worried?

ChatGPT’s memory used to be simple. You told it what to remember, and it listened. Since 2024, ChatGPT has had a memory feature that lets users store helpful context. From your tone of voice and writing style to your goals, interests, and ongoing projects. You could go into settings to…

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Doctor Who ‘Lux’ review: Hope can change the world

Spoilers for “Lux.” It’s an interesting time to be a long-running science fantasy media property in the streaming TV age. Star Trek is in the grip of an existential crisis as it (wrongly) fears it’s too old-aged to be relevant. Star Wars became a battlefield in the culture war and,…

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