Windows 11 secret Start menu revealed

Disney Plus joins password crackdown, Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra review, and more
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Computing
Here's how to access the secret Windows 11 Start menu
Have you seen this menu before? (Future)
As well as bringing you in-depth reviews, breaking tech news and unbeatable buying advice, here at TechRadar we also like to share hidden features in everyday hardware and software – like the secret Start menu in Windows 11 that you might never have noticed.
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Entertainment
Disney Plus will join Netflix in cracking down on passwords
You might have to soon get your own Disney Plus account (Ivan Marc / Shutterstock)
Make the most of that shared Disney Plus account while you can, because Disney CEO Bob Iger has said that executives are "actively exploring" ways to clamp down on users sharing their passwords around – something Netflix has already started doing.
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Tablets
Our in-depth Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra review is here
The new Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (Future)
We're still working our way through all the devices Samsung unveiled at its recent Unpacked event, and the latest one to make it through our exhaustive review process is the huge 14.6-inch Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra – click through for our definitive verdict.
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Phones
Apple has changed how you end calls on iOS 17
iOS on the iPhone continues to evolve (Future)
There are a lot of exciting changes on the way with iOS 17, but there are others that we're less sure about – like Apple's decision to move the 'end call' button, which is migrating from a fairly central position to a more obscure spot in the lower-right of the screen.
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Computing
Someone got Doom running on a keyboard keycap
Yes, that's Doom (Bob / TheKeebProject)
Enterprising coders have been getting the classic game Doom running on all kinds of hardware down the years, but the efforts of Bob from TheKeebProject are difficult to beat: he's got the game running on a keycap, with some help from a Raspberry Pi.
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