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Windows 11's File Explorer finally gets the update it deserves
By Isaiah Williams Published
Windows 11's File Explorer is finally getting a speed improvement via Microsoft's latest update, but I can only hope a future update doesn't undo it.

A new Edge vs Safari debate is raging, but I think Firefox is best for Macs
By Alex Blake Published
Users on X have been debating whether Microsoft Edge or Safari is the best web browser for Mac.

The Razer Pro Type Ergo proves the company can do non-gaming keyboards well – but it’s not perfect
By Reece Bithrey Published
The Razer Pro Type Ergo brings stylish split ergonomics and clever software to the productivity market, but scissor switches and a high price hold it back.

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By Paul Hatton Published
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Quordle hints and answers for Monday, June 29 (game #1617)
By Johnny Dee Published
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.

NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, June 29 (game #848)
By Johnny Dee Published
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.

This app turned me into the music creator that GarageBand never could
By Paul Hatton Published
Homescreen Heroes: BandLab is a free music-making app for recording vocals, making beats, and mixing demos

5 iPhone apps I can't live without (and that you need to try yourself)
By James Rogerson Published
Of all the apps available on iOS, these are five of my very favorite, and I use most of them every day.

Watch out — that income tax form could actually be dangerous malware
By Efosa Udinmwen Published
Researchers uncovered a fake tax notice campaign that delivered remote-access malware via staged downloads and encrypted communications.

GTA VI fans beware — experts warn 'a new wave of scam websites' is offering early access, but just stealing your bank details instead
By Efosa Udinmwen Published
Cybercriminals are exploiting GTA VI anticipation with fake beta programmes designed to steal money, credentials, and personal information.
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