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    Will blasts from the past stop these famous faces finally finding love? Here's how to watch Celebrity Ex on the Beach season 4 online no matter where you are.
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    Unnamed attackers claim to have taken 350GB of European Commission data and plan to leak it.
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    84% of cyber professionals fear losing their job after a breach. Is your organization part of the problem?
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    JBL has launched the Go 5 and Xtreme 5, two new portable party speakers which upgrade some of our favorite Bluetooth blasters.
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    We're rounding up all the best news, advice and more for World Backup Day 2026.
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    A beta version of Gboard contains a Bluetooth microphone toggle, so you won't have to rely on your phone's mic for voice typing.
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    The 200-day certificate limit starts March 15. Is your organization ready for the fallout?
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    Artificial intelligence already holds the key to productivity success – it's the foundations and execution that are holding companies back.
  • How to watch Sky Go from anywhere
    Sky TV's app can only be accessed in the UK – unless you know this clever trick. See how to watch Sky Go when you're abroad by using a VPN.
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    After testing United’s latest upgrades, from Starlink Wi-Fi to its new “Elevated” cabins, a clearer strategy emerges: a push toward a more connected, consistent airline experience that increasingly echoes Apple’s ecosystem approach ahead of its 100th year.
  • Some of the best Lego deals I've seen are at Amazon right now — Star Wars, Technic, and Botanicals sets from $13.49
    Amazon's Big Spring Sale is in full swing, and with nearly every product category included, it should be no surprise that some excellent deals on Lego sets are available.
  • I like some of Samsung's innovations on the Galaxy S26 Ultra — but here's why I'm sticking with my iPhone
    As a recent iPhone convert, I thought Samsung’s new Galaxy S26 Ultra would lure me back to Android, but I’m staying put.
  • Gigabyte Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming OC Ice 16GB review: excellent performance from a standout graphics card
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    AI is increasing workplace intensity, weekend activity, and multitasking while focus time drops, and organizational alignment struggles to keep pace.
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    Samsung has a massive sale on its best-rated TVs to celebrate the Final Four, and I've rounded up the 9 best deals that I'd spend my own money on.
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    Never miss a delivery. These WIRED-tested picks will help you keep tabs on your front door from anywhere.
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    Whether you want to sleep through the party or rock out (safely) to your favorite band, these earplugs will help block out the noise.
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    Galen Buckwalter says brain-computer interfaces will have to be enjoyable to use if the technology is going to be successful.
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    Every winter, 80,000 people gather in the California desert for King of the Hammers, a popular racing series featuring high-speed relays and rock crawling with dirt bikes, stock VW Bugs, and million-dollar trophy trucks.
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    WIRED surveyed the ways the Trump administration is working to manipulate this year’s midterm elections.
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    Documents show the tax agency is testing a Palantir tool to surface “highest-value” audit and investigation targets from a maze of legacy systems.
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    Shopping for a phone can be an ordeal. That’s why we’ve tested almost every Android phone, from the smartest to the cheapest—even phones that fold—to find the ones worth your money.
  • A School District Tried to Help Train Waymos to Stop for School Buses. It Didn’t Work
    The incidents in Austin raise questions about how self-driving cars “learn” and adapt to their surroundings.
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    Everyone needs a good pair of ANC earbuds. These are the best of the bunch.
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    All your snaps come with metadata containing more information than you might realize.
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    Veteran designers in the auto industry—and Jony Ive—tell us how hard it is to make a functional yet beautiful steering wheel.
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    These chest straps and watches will help you keep your finger on your pulse—and many other heart-related metrics.
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    This sale spans almost an entire week, and it’s full of fake “deals.” We hunted to find truly good prices on gear we’ve tested.
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    We tested Garmin’s GPS-enabled fitness trackers and found the perfect picks for casual hikers, backcountry skiers, and more.
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    Slap a case on your shiny new Pixel, whether you have the Pixel 10a, Pixel 10, or Pixel 10 Pro XL. We also have recommendations for Qi2 chargers and other accessories.
  • Your Vape Wants to Know How Old You Are
    Companies hope that biometric age-verification tech in cartridges could put flavored vapes back in business. But it's unlikely to solve the real problems.
  • The Best Samsung Phones of 2026, Tested and Reviewed
    From flagship and budget to flipping and folding, Samsung’s Galaxy range spans the breadth of the smartphone cosmos. WIRED’s here to help you make your choice.
  • Samsung Frame Pro Review: A Good TV for a Pretty Living Room
    This is the first truly impressive art TV I’ve seen.
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    It’s a small world after all, and these cameras can capture all of it at once, giving you a 360-degree view.
  • Meta Quest Promo Codes: $50 Off | March 2026
    Experience cutting-edge VR and save up to 20% with coupons for the latest games, Meta Quest 3, Ray-Ban AI glasses, and more deals.
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  • It's the Final Days of the Amazon Spring Sale, and We're Tracking More Than 90 of the Absolute Best Deals
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  • Here's How to Turn Your Favorite Pet Photo Into a Cute iPhone Emoji
    Sending snapshots of your pet is one thing. Sending a custom emoji is another.
  • Here's How a Former Overwatch Pro Made the Support Hero He Always Wanted
    Scott "Custa" Kennedy used his experience as a former Overwatch League pro to design one of the game's most popular heroes in Reign of Talon season 1.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 30 #757
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    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 30.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 30, #553
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 30 No. 553.
  • 'Marshals' Release Schedule: When Episode 5 Hits Paramount Plus
    Luke Grimes leads the Yellowstone sequel.
  • Trump Phone Reportedly Costs More, Looks Different, Isn't Made in America
    When The Verge saw a model unit of the T1, the specs and pricing didn't match up with what's still being advertised on the Trump Mobile website.
  • 10 of the Best Movies on Hulu You Should Watch Now
    Looking to avoid an endless scroll? Check out these essential Hulu movie picks for a guaranteed good night in.
  • These Vizio TV Settings Can Make Your TV Look Even Better
    A few minutes with your Vizio TV's settings can make it look even better.
  • Going to Watch Project Hail Mary This Weekend? Take This Little 3D Printed Spaceman With You
    You can download and 3D print the little spaceman from Project Hail Mary, and it's inspiring, like the movie itself.
  • If You Buy a New Router, It Might ‘Turn Into a Pumpkin’ Next Year
    I spoke to four cybersecurity experts about the FCC's ban on all new foreign-made routers. Even though I review routers for a living, here's why I recommend avoiding a router purchase right now.
  • Artemis II Is Shooting for the Moon Next Week: All the Details About NASA's Historic Mission
    This will be the first time humans have traveled to the moon since the early 1970s.
  • Why Most Quantum Computers Need to Be Colder Than Space
    Quantum computers promise to revolutionize whole industries by outperforming classical computers on complex calculations. They just need to be colder than the coldest natural place in the universe.
  • The iPhone 17E's Biggest Rival Isn't Budget Android Phones. It's Older iPhones
    Commentary: Apple's $599 iPhone 17E has a lot of value, but you might be better off with an older iPhone at a similar price.
  • Measure Weight, Body Fat and Muscle Mass at Home With Expert-Approved Smart Scales
    A smart scale provides various metrics right from your bathroom.
  • iOS 26.4 Brings New Emoji, a Playlist Generator and More to Your iPhone
    Here's everything you should know about the biggest iPhone update since iOS 26 dropped six months ago.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 29, #1744
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for March 29, No. 1,744.
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    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 756 for Saturday, March 29.
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    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle No. 1,022 for Sunday, March 29.
  • Last Chance to Buy the Kids' Favorite Nex Playground Before It Gets a Price Hike
    The kid and parent approved gaming console is going up $50. Here's why, and why it's still worth buying.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Sunday, March 29
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 29.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 29, #552
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle No. 552 for Sunday, March 29.
  • Stop Scams steps up to online fraud challenge
    After years of putting the building blocks in place, Stop Scams is ready and able to react quickly to fight emerging fraud threats
  • Getting started with measuring AI’s carbon footprint
    We speak to industry experts about how demand for AI acceleration is driving new approaches to measuring greenhouse gas emissions
  • UK government lacks ambition to fight tax fraud, says PAC
    The Public Accounts Committee says the UK government has dropped the ball on the use of data analytics to tackle tax fraud and error, as the public purse haemorrhages billions of pounds
  • Lloyds admits coding fault exposed customer transactions
    The bank has responded to the Treasury Committee’s request for information on a major data breach in its banking app
  • Flaws in government procurement show in HMRC £473m AWS award
    After a rushed contract award with only one bidder and a tender notice ‘for hyperscalers only’, critics call for live oversight on government contracts, claiming the procurement is unfair and likely to be expensive
  • Second Post Office Capture conviction referred to appeal court
    Conviction of 30 years has been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission
  • EU Parliament rejects Chat Control message scanning
    MEPs vote down proposals to allow US tech companies to continue scanning private messages for illegal content
  • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: The bare metal facts
    The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure appears to have more in common with datacentre hosting than with public infrastructure-as-a-service providers
  • Post Office still can’t find evidence for 1,400 scandal redress claimants, while people die waiting
    Finding evidence for events that took place decades ago is a challenge for many subpostmasters seeking compensation through the Horizon Shortfall Scheme
  • UAE positions cyber security as pillar of national resilience and digital growth
    Strategic investment and coordination reinforce the country’s ability to withstand complex cyber threats
  • Bank of England IT project offers lessons for wider government
    The UK central bank’s core IT system replacement project surprised MPs, who were unaccustomed to reviewing success stories – its achievement could potentially serve as a model for future government IT initiatives
  • US government launches Bureau of Emerging Threats
    The US’ Bureau of Emerging Threats sits within the State Department and will supposedly help address national security threats arising from cyber attacks, the weaponisation of space and other emerging technologies
  • Google targets 2029 for post-quantum cyber readiness
    Google sets out a timeline for its migration to post-quantum cryptography, saying it will complete its migration before the end of the 2020s
  • Platformisation or platform theatre? Navigating cyber consolidation
    The Security Think Tank looks at platformisation, considering questions such as how CISOs can distinguish between a truly integrated platform and 'integration theater, and how to protect unified platforms.
  • Amazon Web Services bags Fujitsu’s HMRC loss
    US tech giant wins contract to run three datacentres for the government department after cutting ties with Fujitsu
  • Emergency Microsoft, Oracle patches point to wider cyber issues
    Emergency out-of-band patches from Microsoft and Oracle signal underlying security issues around update cycles and patching, and identity security and zero-trust, says the community
  • UK government boosts digital access for more than a million people
    Since its launch last year, the UK government’s Digital Inclusion Action Plan has consistently met its targets, helping over one million people access the digital world
  • Designing water‐smart AI datacentres in GCC and MENA
    As Gulf countries race to build AI capacity in one of the world’s most water‐stressed regions, policymakers and operators are rethinking how they power and cool datacentres without exhausting critical water resources
  • The UAE CIO: From technology operator to digital value architect
    As AI, sovereign cloud and regulation reshape the Gulf’s technology landscape, CIOs in the UAE are being pushed beyond infrastructure management into a role that blends strategy, governance and digital trust, says CIO and technology expert Umesh Moolchandani
  • Cyber pros must grasp the vibe coding nettle, says NCSC chief
    At RSA in San Francisco, NCSC chief exec Richard Horne says security professionals have an opportunity and a responsibility to get in front of the security issues raised by the popularity of ‘vibe coding’
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