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Nintendo Switch 2 — everything we know so far
By Rory Mellon last updated
After months of rumors and leaks, the Nintendo Switch 2 has been officially announced. Here's everything we know about the upcoming console.

iOS 19 just tipped for 'most dramatic overhaul' in Apple's history
By Richard Priday last updated
Apple's upcoming updates to iOS, macOS and iPadOS could make them look quite different, as all three could borrow elements from visionOS.

Amazon cancels 'Cruel Intentions' after one season on Prime Video
By Christina Izzo published
Prime Video's departing drama "Cruel Intentions" is based on the beloved 1999 movie starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Reese Witherspoon

Best cheap AirPods deals and sales in March 2025
By Louis Ramirez last updated
Today's cheap AirPods sales at Amazon, Best Buy, and other retailers.

X was down — live updates on outage Musk blames on ‘massive cyberattack’
By Dave LeClair last updated
Users all over are dealing with intermittent issues using their favorite social network for a third time today.

Chromecast fail — users across the world are saying that their Chromecasts are not working
By Josh Render last updated
A surge of Google Chromecast users took to Reddit over the weekend to complain about issues with their older streaming devices.

This action-thriller with Will Smith and Gene Hackman just crashed Prime Video’s top 10 — now's the perfect time to stream it
By Rory Mellon last updated
Prime Video's current top 10 includes a '90s action-thriller that pairs Will Smith and Gene Hackman with "Top Gun" director Tony Scott.

iOS 19 — all the biggest rumors so far
By Philip Michaels last updated
iOS 19 could usher in some of the biggest changes to the iPhone in more than a decade. Here's what we've heard so far.

Google Maps glitch is purging Timeline data — what we know
By Tom Pritchard published
A glitch has been purging timeline data on Google Maps, and nobody is sure whether they'll be able to get it back or not.

Western governments want your data and big tech is happy to provide – how to slow them down
By George Phillips last updated
The account data of millions, including 3.1 million Americans, has been shared with western governments since 2014. Who can you trust with your personal information and how can you protect yourself?
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