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Robots are fighting wars and helping to quash riots — China is arming riot police with squads of AI controlled drones and Ukraine wants to man the frontlines with 25,000 robots
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Hyundai reinvents the hatchback with the 300-mile range Ioniq 3 — a compact, aerodynamic EV that runs on Android Automotive
Hyundai reinvents the humble hatchback with the 300-mile range Ioniq 3 — a compact, aerodynamic EV that majors on interior roominess.
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Accurate Background review: Streamlining background employment checks — but I found it's geared to mid- to large-sized businesses, not SMBs
Accurate is a trusted background screening provider for mid-sized and large enterprises.
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US security agency still using Mythos despite ban – government using new security tool despite Pentagon's 'supply chain risk' designation
Despite trading blows with the company, US government is still using Anthropic's products, including the fabled Mythos Preview.
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What is the release date for Running Point season 2 on Netflix?
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How to watch 'Running Wild with Bear Grylls' season 9 online from anywhere — stream the survival series
Matthew McConaughey, Uma Thurman and Elizabeth Banks are heading into some very unfriendly terrain.
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Bluetti Elite 30 V2 review: An all-rounder portable power station for those who work or play outdoors
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SAP SuccessFactors HR software suite review: A powerful cloud-based solution with a steep learning curve
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iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone Air: a choice between head and heart
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You won't believe AI's take on the 'history' of Stonehenge — and I am so over AI slop
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Create your dream backyard with Walmart's Patio and Garden Event — up to 50% off patio furniture, planters, grills, lawnmowers, and more
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Proton VPN usage spikes in Turkey following new regulatory proposals
Turkey is preparing new online controls, including VPN licensing, following recent school attacks. In response, Proton VPN has seen sign-ups double, vowing never to log or share user data with authorities.
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Struggling to launch Teams? Microsoft recalls update causing failed startup and infinite loading loops – here's what we know
A service update was triggering an error in some Teams desktop clients, forcing Microsoft to revert the changes.
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What is the release date for Invincible season 4 episode 8 on Prime Video?
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'Building a PC in 2026 is an absolute treat': I asked ChatGPT and Gemini to pick my perfect gaming rig, and it nearly cost me my sanity
Here's how I trained ChatGPT and Gemini to help me shop for a new gaming PC... and why I don't think you should do the same.
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Boost your business: Why FrontAccounting is the web-based accounting solution you need
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Sage HR software review
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UKG Ready HR software review
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AI did what? Gemini, Val Kilmer, Claude Mythos and more of the week’s most surprising developments
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Deezer says nearly half of all new music uploaded to its site is AI generated — and it's calling on Spotify and other streaming giants to do more about it
Deezer will no longer store hi-res versions of AI-generated songs in its continued fight against AI slop.
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Samsung has revealed its 2026 Micro RGB TV pricing — and it’s a major surprise compared to its LG OLED and Hisense rivals
Samsung has gone aggressive with the pricing of its new Micro RGB TVs, launching them for cheaper than Hisense rivals and the same as LG's OLEDs.
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'Solving a problem that doesn't really exist': RAM crisis has reportedly delayed Apple's touchscreen MacBook — but some fans don't seem to care
Not everyone is keen on the idea of a touchscreen MacBook — in fact, there's some distinct hostility towards the idea in places.
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ChatGPT was down for many —as OpenAI says it's 'monitoring the recovery'
ChatGPT is down for many users right now globally —here's what we know about the outage.
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Time for an iPhone upgrade? iOS 27 will reportedly drop support for four iPhone models
iOS 27 might not come to four iPhone models that received iOS 26, but they've all been supported for a long time.
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Steam’s Earth Appreciation Festival sale is here: save on more than 170 nature-focused games
A new Earth Appreciation Festival sale has just landed on Steam, with discounts on more than 170 environment-focused games.
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Hate Windows 11's Start menu? Rumors suggest Microsoft is fixing pretty much everything that's wrong with it — and speeding up File Explorer too
Rumored fixes for Windows 11's Start menu sound great, but some folks remain seriously skeptical.
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Orange is the new black? 12 totally tropical-toned gadgets to bring some zing to your summer
From Apple to Dyson to Bose, the big tech brands are breaking away from black in favor of something a little more fruity.
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MSI launches new OLED monitors that significantly improve contrast and brightness — and it's a sign that the sky is the limit for OLED
After their reveals at CES 2026, MSI has launched the 322UR and 321UP OLED monitors, both promising to address some of the display type's biggest issues.
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A Hot-Air Balloon Landed in a California Backyard. The Owner Says It's a 'Very Rare' Event
The CEO of Magical Adventures Balloon Rides tells WIRED how the pilot made a safe landing after they got stranded over a neighborhood.
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War Memes Are Turning Conflict Into Content
The jokes were funny. The systems behind them—and the reasons we keep passing around war memes as entertainment—are more serious.
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Hyundai Ioniq 3 2026: Price, Specs, Availability
The brand’s new 300-mile urban EV has great interior space and driving smarts, but a lot of competition. And, yes, there's a chance it is US-bound.
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Prego Has a Dinner-Conversation-Recording Device, Capisce?
The pasta-sauce company has partnered with the nonprofit StoryCorps on a device designed to record family conversations around the table and save them for all time.
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We Love the Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2, Especially at $50 Off
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2 have the best active noise cancellation on the market, and they very rarely get cheaper.
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Tech CEOs Think AI Will Let Them Be Everywhere at Once
Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey have different visions for how to use AI for management purposes, but both imagine a system of heightened control.
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The Weird, Twisting Tale of How China Spied on Alysa Liu and Her Dad
Years before the figure skater became an Olympic superstar, a Chinese operative tried to stalk her father and monitored other US residents deemed dissidents against China. And that’s just the beginning.
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The Best Hybrid Mattresses for Couples, Back Pain, and More (2026)
By combining foam and springs in carefully tuned layers, hybrids hit the sweet spot between soft and supportive. Here are our favorites after extensive testing.
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There’s New Evidence for How Loneliness Affects Memory in Old Age
A longitudinal study found that loneliness is more closely linked to lapses in immediate and delayed recall than to the overall speed of cognitive decline.
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Best Meta Glasses (2026): Ray-Ban, Oakley, AR
Meta is unquestionably winning the face-wearable war. Can you trust the company? Maybe not. But these are some of the nicest glasses I've ever worn.
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Hisense U7SG TV Review (2026): Better Design, Great Value
Hisense’s midrange U7 TV gets some high-end upgrades, but the competition is only getting stiffer.
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The 11 Best Fans to Buy Before It Gets Hot Again (2026)
Swap out your creaky old box fan for a new model that lights up, mists, or even follows you around the room.
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Our Favorite Apple Watch Has Never Been Less Expensive
Our top Apple Watch recommendation fluctuates in price. If you're in the market, now's a good time to buy.
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The 10 Best Pet Cameras of 2026: Furbo, Petcube, and Enabot
Whether you’re near or far, keep an eye on your fur baby with our favorite pet cameras.
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The Best Smart Home Accessories to Boost Your Curb Appeal (2026)
These locks, lights, and other smart home upgrades let you add automation without messing up your home’s vibe.
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How to Clean Your Vinyl Records (2026): Vacuum, Ultrasonic, Solution, Brush
Those clicks and pops aren’t supposed to be there. Give your music a proper bath with this handy guide.
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Asus TUF Gaming A14 (2026) Review: GPU-Less Gaming Laptop
A gaming laptop without a discrete graphics card feels revolutionary, but the TUF Gaming A14 doesn't quite take full advantage of AMD's daring new silicon.
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Schematik Is ‘Cursor for Hardware.’ Anthropic Wants In
Schematik is a program that aims to help people vibe code for physical devices. Hopefully, it won’t blow anything up.
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It Takes 2 Minutes to Hack the EU’s New Age-Verification App
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Where to Shop for Vinyl Records Online (2026): Discogs, Bandcamp, Ebay
Don’t just load up an Amazon cart! Here are the better ways to find your favorite vinyl records online.
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The short-throw TK705STi is a great-looking option for rooms too small to fit a traditional projector.
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Google Rolls Out New Travel Features, Just in Time for Summer
Gemini can call around to find that one travel essential you forgot about.
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Researchers Use Quantum Computer to Improve AI Predictions
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Business leaders marked down on AI workforce strategy
Research from Accenture has found that while workers feel their jobs will change, employers are less likely to invest in workforce transition
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Privacy, power, and encryption: why end-to-end security matters
Governments may continue to look for ways to restrict end-to-end encryption, but the greater danger lies in demanding insecurity by design that would undermining trust, resilience, and the security of the global communications ecosystem.
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Surging CVE disclosures force NIST to shake up workflows
NIST announces big changes to the way it categorises and manages CVEs, which are set to have a big impact on how organisations manage patching and remediation
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North Korean social engineering campaign targets MacOS users
A MacOS-focused social engineering campaign orchestrated by North Korea-based threat actor Sapphire Sleet has been exposed by Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Unit
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UK government seeks collaborators for AI tutoring tools for schools
To build on plans to introduce AI tutoring tools in schools, the UK government is searching for companies to develop educational resources
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Oslo’s robots aren’t yet taking over, but are already punching above their weight
The Norwegian capital’s leading innovators have got the ecosystem up and running, and are now calling for greater access to risk capital to take it to the next level
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Welcome to agentic AI. Welcome to per-agent licensing
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UK’s Sovereign AI supports supercomputing and drug discovery AI startups
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CYBERUK ’26: UK lagging on legal protections for cyber pros
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Finance regulators to address AI risks after MPs say they are ‘not doing enough’
After a Treasury committee stated that public and finance systems are ‘exposed to potential serious harm’ from AI because regulators are ‘not doing enough’ to manage risks, finance regulators say they will take action to address concerns
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Cyber Essentials closes the MFA loophole but leaves some organisations adrift
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Dubai rolls out AI training for 50,000 government staff
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One year on from the M&S cyber attack: What did we learn?
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UK businesses must face up to AI threat, says government
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