Microsoft admits Windows 11 update is nuking system drives, albeit there's a 'limited number of reports' of these disasters Windows 11 runs into another disastrous bug with its latest update — Microsoft admits an 'issue in which devices are failing to boot', worryingly.

Strava's finally given Apple Watch users a WorkOutdoors-style feature they've been missing in the Workout app for years Strava users on Apple Watch can now follow pre-generated routes while recording a workout, just like the native Garmin feature.

Of all the new 2026 robot lawn mowers, these are the 3 I'm most excited to try out There are plenty of excellent lawbots heading our way in 2026, but these 3 stand out from the crowd.

In defence of awful laptops: how trash hardware can actually improve your life The memory sucks, the Wi-Fi drops, it’s ridiculously uncomfortable — and I’ve never been more productive.

A big British audio brand just launched Bluetooth speakers that give off major JBL vibes — but for way cheaper Majority launches four new portable speakers with rugged good looks

'Dragon and elephant dance together': China's Xi greets President Droupadi Murmu on 77th Republic Day

Most workplace AI projects are stuck at the concept stage - so what can be done to improve this? Many companies are struggling to shift from early pilot stages to successful ROI when it comes to agentic AI.

The Blink Mini 2 plummets to an even lower price than Black Friday The Blink Mini 2 is now even cheaper than Black Friday thanks to a 53% discount at Amazon

January 26, 1950: Revisiting India’s first Republic Day; the parade and those who watched history unfold India celebrated its 77th Republic Day with a grand parade on Kartavya Path, showcasing military might and cultural diversity. The event marked the EU's first military parade participation outside Europe, reflecting India's growing global ties. The celebrations honored the nation's journey since becoming a sovereign democratic republic on January 26, 1950.

Researchers say Russian government hackers were behind attempted Poland power outage ESET says Sandworm used a piece of malware called DynoWiper to carry out attack on Polish systems.

One vote, unequal weight: Kothnur has just 10.9k elections, RR Nagar nearly 50k Bengaluru's new municipal structure reveals significant voter disparities across wards, with some representing over 49,000 electors while others have just over 10,000. This imbalance undermines democratic representation and could lead to unequal access to civic services and political influence. The delimitation process, based on 2011 census population figures, has resulted in these inequities.