Month: April 2026

It’s amazing how good Alienware’s $350 OLED monitor is

I’ve recommended several OLED gaming monitors to readers over the years, and I’ve finally taken my own advice to buy one. Alienware’s new 27-inch 1440p QD-OLED has all the features that I want and a low $350 price that was too tempting to ignore. The AW2726DM model has five things…

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BMW’s new i7 xDrive EVs will offer longer range and faster charging

BMW just announced its 7-series lineup for 2027 promising "the most extensive model update ever undertaken" by the Bavarian automaker. The series includes a pair of i7 EVs, a plug-in hybrid, two ICE models and a V8-powered M model — all running on BMW's "Neue Klasse" technology and flaunting all-new…

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Even my technophobic mum found this Epson printer ridiculously easy to use — now the EcoTank gets a big price cut at Amazon

Amazon is currently running a Tech Week sale on a whole range of goodies – and one particular deal caught my eye. It’s for the Epson EcoTank ET-2861 that’s now £150 (was £240) at Amazon. It prints, it copies, it scans. And it comes with with three years’ worth of…

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BMW’s flagship 7 Series gets its ‘Neue Klasse’ upgrade

Ever since BMW first announced its “Neue Klasse” next-generation electric vehicle architecture and design language way back in 2021, the question on many fans’ minds was when the new technology would reach the automaker’s flagship 7 Series. Well, that moment has finally arrived. Today, at events in New York City…

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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book preview: A choose-your-own-adventure even adults can love

Yoshi’s solo titles have always been a product of contrasts: lovingly crafted art styles belying somewhat thin gameplay meant to appeal to a younger audience. But after getting the chance to preview Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, it feels like Nintendo has created a cozy side-scroller that retains the accessibility…

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ChatGPT can threaten to ‘key your car’ and become increasingly abusive if you prompt it just right, new study finds

A study claims that AI tools can break free of their safeguarding constraints Chatbots can be nudged into abusive behavior and aggressive arguments That has implications for regular users and large institutions alike If you’ve ever used an AI chatbot, you’ve probably encountered the sycophantic, obsequious tone that occasionally gets…

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