Month: May 2026

Microsoft continues the good work on Windows 11, with tweaks to ‘quiet’ ads — and that big taskbar change is ‘coming soon’

Microsoft has toned down the ads and annoyances with Windows 11’s widgets panel In testing, the new default settings are a lot less in-your-face and distracting This is part of a large slab of work to improve Windows 11 in the past month, and Microsoft has further promised another major…

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‘More powerful and versatile than any other personal fan I’ve tested’ — I reviewed Shark’s 3-in-1 portable fan and have never experienced so many different kinds of cooling

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Shark ChillPill review The Shark ChillPill is a personal cooling system, which means you can use it as a…

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‘Flaws identified in the B-21 configuration’: Chinese scientists claim their mysterious PADJ-X stealth design software exposed major weaknesses in the USAF’s B-21 Raider program using digital twins

PADJ-X modeled B-21 geometry using only publicly available imagery Simulation claims suggest a 15% improvement in aerodynamic efficiency Leaked files show partial validation of radar cross-section simulation components A Chinese aerospace simulation tool called PADJ X has reportedly identified aerodynamic and stability limitations in America’s most advanced stealth bomber, the…

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Gen Z hate AI? The Musk vs Altman trial heats up, OpenAI phone rumors buzz and more of the week’s most surprising developments

This week all eyes are on Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. It’s the culmination of a feud that’s raged for years, mostly playing out online until now, and it’s likely to have huge repercussions for not only the future of OpenAI, but the future of the AI…

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Wholesome Direct returns June 6 with a slew of joyful games

Catch the stream the day after Summer Game Fest's 2026 showcase. Source

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