Month: June 2025

Windows is finally kicking the Blue Screen of Death to the curb

The notorious Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is finally heading to a junkyard upstate. This error message has been a key part of the Windows experience for almost 40 years. Microsoft has been teasing this change for years, but now we know the crash screen will be removed in an…

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Doctor Who is my #1 Disney+ recommendation – here’s why it’s my TV show of choice across all of time and space

Disney+ may boast an embarrassment of riches when it comes to blockbuster sci-fi TV shows – it’s the home of Marvel and Star Wars after all – but when it comes to engrossing, epic action across space and time that the whole family can enjoy, British show Doctor Who ranks…

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New bill could see DeepSeek and Chinese AI models banned in government departments

A new bill is coming in which might see AI models from ‘adversarial nations’ banned Models such as DeepSeek will be prohibited Many private firms have already banned the model Artificial intelligence models built in China, Iran, Russia, or the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea could soon be banned from…

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Mario Kart World patch notes – the latest balance updates and bug fixes

Mario Kart World patch notes have arrived, detailing the latest updates to the game. There are bug fixes too, cleaning up some of the rough edges on certain maps, and tweaking Random track selection for Vs Mode. These patch notes are the latest in an upcoming schedule of regular updates…

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Apple CarPlay Ultra stalls as these 5 car giants have reportedly decided to U-turn

Aston Martin recently debuted the CarPlay Ultra experience Apple-based system takes over all digital displays in a car Report suggests some automakers have changed their minds Although Aston Martin was the first major automotive manufacturer to introduce Apple CarPlay Ultra into a production vehicle, the Californian tech giant announced that…

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The pharma CEOs aren’t safe in new trailer for Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia

CEOs would be nothing without the labor of their (typically) underpaid employees, and the unfairness of that reality seems to be what’s causing all the chaos in director Yorgos Lanthimos’ upcoming film, Bugonia. A remake of South Korean director Jang Joon-hwan’s 2003 feature Save the Green Planet, Bugonia zooms in…

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