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Has smart home tech gone too far? This robot vacuum is also a closet — and four washer-dryers
This Dreame robot vacuum comes with four washer dryers — and a closet
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'PIN and data remain encrypted at rest': This unhackable offline device is quietly solving a problem most companies don’t realize is about to cost them everything
Apricorn’s 32TB encrypted drive removes the host computer from security processes, reducing software-based attack exposure while introducing new physical access considerations.
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What is the release date for Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 10 on CBS and Paramount+?
Last week, Kayce risked everything to save one of his own. But when does Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 10 hit CBS and Paramount+?
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While the Apple Watch needs charging every night, Suunto could be prepping a smartwatch with battery life measured in years — to take on the Garmin Fenix
A new FCC filing suggests that we're about to see the launch of the Suunto Core 2, with a replaceable battery.
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Tired of WordPress? It's time to consider Joomla
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Need an HR system installed quickly? Try OrangeHRM
Orange HRM is an open-source HR system that can be installed on your servers. Here's how.
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'A power bank for the AI era': China begins testing miniature, truck-mounted 10MW nuclear reactor designed to sustain massive data centers for decades without refueling while promising to make traditional dirty coal and diesel generators entirely obsolete
Truck-mounted nuclear ‘power bank’ enters testing as China explores portable reactors capable of running AI data centers.
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'This is an exceptionally good 3D printer': Our expert praised the Creality Hi in his review — and at under $330, it's perfect for beginners but there's literally just hours left before the deal ends
At under $330, the beginner-friendly Creality Hi combo offers an affordable way to get started with 3D printing.
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Be careful buying hard-to-get vinyl: UK police just seized thousands of 'counterfeit' records, which were being sold for as much as £1,000 each — and there are more 'secret underground record factories' where that came from
Fake vinyl is big business: the latest UK raid seized over £250,000 of counterfeit records. Be careful out there!
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Google has rolled out an update for the Nest Wifi router ahead of the US router ban, but it’s still no match for the likes of Asus and Netgear
Google is giving the Nest Wifi router another round of updates even though the FCC has banned non-US routers.
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I tested the Honor 600 Pro, and it's one of the most accomplished mimics around
Honor has gone all in on Apple and AI with its latest phone, with intriguing results.
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'He'll kill when he needs to, but he's not someone who loves killing' — 007 First Light dev explains the game's unique license to kill mechanic
We talk to a developer about the upcoming Bond game's unique license to kill mechanic.
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‘Poultry in motion’: South Korea tests fried chicken delivery to remote island using a drone and four-wheel robot in the world’s most elaborate takeaway operation
South Korea has been testing drone-robot deliveries to remote islands, though a commercial launch is still some way off.
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Take-Two CEO wants GTA 6 to be 'the most spectacular piece of entertainment on Earth, in history'
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has discussed the highly anticipated release of Grand Theft Auto 6 and admitted that he is "terrified."
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'The Internet is falling down': Critical cPanel CRLF injection vulnerability puts tens of millions of websites at risk of total compromise – hosting providers urged to apply CVE-2026-41940 patch immediately
A new critical severity vulnerability can give attackers full control over WHM servers, allowing them to steal data, upload malware, and delete websites.
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IKEA bedroom trends for summer: create a coastal haven with calming blues and bright coral
Here's how to recreate the 'Blue skies and happy sighs' look in your own home.
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AdGuard rolls out an accessibility-first update for its Mac VPN app
AdGuard VPN for Mac v2.9 introduces accessibility improvements for users with visual impairments, along with a new dark app icon for better macOS integration.
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We called the Bose QuietComfort Ultra 'the best noise cancellation earbuds to date' — and they're now $50 off at Amazon
The five-star Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are the ultimate earbuds for many, and they're now discounted by $50 onb Amazon
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How to watch Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa: Free streams for Europa League 2025/26 semi-final first leg
All the ways to watch Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa live streams online and from anywhere for free, in an all-English Europa League semi-final.
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Outlander season 8 episode 9 isn't on Starz or MGM+ this week — here's when you can catch it and what you should stream instead while you wait
If you're excited for Outlander season 8 episode 9 airing this week. Hold your horses... the latest installment of the hit Starz series has a new release date.
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7 new horror movies on Netflix, Shudder, HBO Max, and more in May 2026
May is packed full of great horror movies — here are seven recommendations to keep you entertained this month.
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'VPNs must make reasonable efforts' — India orders VPNs to block access to Polymarket and other banned betting platforms or lose 'safe harbour' protections
India's IT Ministry has issued a stern warning to VPN providers: block access to banned betting platforms like Polymarket, or risk losing crucial legal protections.
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I found 17 portable SSD deals at prices too good to ignore — there's a massive SanDisk Extreme sale on at Best Buy with serious storage savings
SanDisk Extreme portable SSD range is now on sale in capacities from 1TB to 8TB at prices too good to ignore.
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Mailjet review 2026
Volume-based pricing, real-time team editing, and a developer-friendly API make Mailjet a smart pick for SMBs and teams that care about deliverability.
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Researchers discover new all-in-one ‘Bluekit’ phishing kit capable of bypassing enterprise 2FA protocols and emulating 40+ global brands
Bluekit centralizes and automates entire phishing campaigns, and is capable of stealing sessions, avoiding detection, and spoofing locations.
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Legendary Deus Ex and Thief director Warren Spector is back with a new game — it’s a stealth-heist-em-up called Thick as Thieves, and even the price is a steal at just five bucks on Steam
Thick as Thieves will launch at a steal of a price.
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'Bond often starts without a gun in the movies, and he can solve that creatively' — 007 First Light combat designer on the method behind its bombastic brawls
We speak to the senior combat designer behind Bond's fights in 007 First Light.
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'Now this is podracing!' — Star Wars: Galactic Racer will officially launch in October as developer shares preorder details
Fuse Games has announced the release date for Star Wars: Galactic Racer, alongside a new trailer and preorder details for a very pricey collector's edition.
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'A premium World Cup experience': these are the 3 OLED TVs I'd recommend if you're looking for the best way to watch the World Cup — I've tested and compared them all to the competition personally
If you want an upgrade to your World Cup watch party, an OLED is the perfect way to do it. Here are my 3 picks based on testing these TVs myself
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I haven’t played a Bond game since Goldeneye on the N64 — but 007 First Light could finally change that
007 First Light is shaping up to be an excellent James Bond game that could win over Bond sceptics like myself - but can it escape the shadow of Hitman?
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Musk v. Altman Kicks Off, DOJ Guts Voting Rights Unit, and Is the AI Job Apocalypse Overhyped?
In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we get into how the Elon Musk-Sam Altman trial goes way beyond their rivalry and could have major implications both for OpenAI and also the AI industry at large.
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MAGA Is Confused About ‘Animal Farm’
The new film is the latest adaptation of George Orwell’s novel. Based on the critiques coming from right-wing influencers, it seems few of them fully grasp the book’s message.
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Don’t Let Industry Jargon Cost You When Shopping for a Smart Bed
Why the terms “smart bed,” "adjustable mattress," and “adjustable frame” are not interchangeable, and how to avoid an expensive mistake.
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Elon Musk Seemingly Admits xAI Has Used OpenAI’s Models to Train Its Own
While answering questions under oath, Musk argued it’s standard practice for AI labs to use their competitors’ models.
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OpenAI Rolls Out ‘Advanced’ Security Mode for At-Risk Accounts
OpenAI is rolling out Advanced Account Security for people concerned that their ChatGPT or Codex accounts could be potential targets of phishing attacks.
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Scientists Are Starting to Unlock the Nanoscale Secrets of the Immune System
At WIRED Health, immunologist Daniel Davis detailed the ways in which new technologies are enabling a better understanding of the human immune system.
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Best Side-Sleeper Mattresses 2026: Picked by a Sleep Science Coach
We’ve tested hundreds of the top hybrid, memory foam, and cooling mattresses to find the best combination of support and pressure relief.
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Light Phone Is Making Its Dumb Phone More Useful With Third-Party ‘Tools’
A new developer program for LightOS allows anyone to create tools for the Light Phone, whether that’s a local public transit app for your city or a way to read ebooks.
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Best Gifts for Hikers, Backpackers, Outdoorsy People (2026)
Let them pick out their own hiking boots. Instead, try gifting a useful blade or a nature journal to delight your outdoorsy friend.
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Goal Zero Yeti 1500 Power Station Review (2026): More Power, Better Chemistry
Goal Zero’s new Yeti 1500 power station charges faster and has more juice to keep you powered up, no matter where you are.
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This Summer, the American Water Crisis Becomes Real
Concern over water access are poised to consume summer in the US, as crises in Corpus Christi and across the Colorado River threaten to boil over.
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Use Gmail’s ‘Manage Subscriptions’ Tool to Cut Down on Inbox Clutter
Find and remove newsletter subscriptions more easily using Gmail’s built-in tools for organizing bulk emails.
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EufyMake E1 UV Printer Review (2026): Add 3D Texture to Mugs, Magnets, and More
The UV printer lets you customize on almost anything, but it basically needs its own bedroom and probably can’t make rent.
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These Men Allegedly Profit Off Teaching People How to Make AI Porn
Three Arizona women have filed a lawsuit against a group of men that alleges they used the women’s photos to make AI porn influencers, then offered online courses showing others how to do it.
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Motorola Moto G Stylus 2026 Review: Better Pen, Higher Price
The Moto G Stylus doesn't quite match its peers, but it has niche features you won't find on most phones.
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90,000 Screenshots of One Celebrity's Phone Were Exposed Online
Spyware appears to have captured everything from intimate photos to private messages from the smartphone of European celebrity. They were publicly accessible until a researcher flagged the exposure.
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The Eve Aqua Smart Water Controller Lets You Water Your Garden From Your Phone
No need to excavate an in-ground irrigation system once you install this fixture onto your home’s spigot—you just have to figure out how to use the connected app.
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The Person Behind Those Viral Polycule Ads Says It’s Just a Joke
No, the flyers weren’t part of a secret scheme to promote anything.
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Reid Hoffman Thinks Doctors Should Ask AI for a Second Opinion
The LinkedIn cofounder now has an AI drug discovery startup—and thinks not asking chatbots for medical advice is “bordering on committing malpractice.”
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Nike Promo Codes and Deals: 30% Off
Check out our deals for Nike this month, including 15% off select purchases.
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The Best Hair Dryers of 2026, With Many on Sale for Mother’s Day
If you’re looking for the best hair dryer for your specific hair type and budget, we tested popular models from Shark, Dyson and more.
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GM Adds Google Gemini for Drivers to Rev Up With AI Assistant
You must have a GM car from 2022 or newer, and already have the Google built-in operating system -- it can't be retroactively installed.
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Best VPN for Android for 2026: Protect Your Privacy on the Go
Using a VPN on your Android device can help you keep your online activity private, stream geo-restricted content and bypass throttling from anywhere.
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Trashing Your Old Tech Hurts the Environment and Your Wallet. Some Still Do It Anyways
Recycling or trading in your devices is a better way to reduce e-waste, but fewer than half of US adults do either.
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HBO Max May 2026 Lineup: Season 2 of 'On the Roam,' Plus 'Wuthering Heights,' the French Open and More
What's new on HBO Max in May? A diverse mix of sports, drama and documentaries.
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It's the 2000s Again: Why Classic Digital Cameras Are Making a Big Comeback
"Old school" digital cameras, aka digicams, are trendy again and it makes perfect sense why.
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I Played the New 007 James Bond Game. It's Hitman With a Heart
007: First Light, the first Bond game in a decade and a half, blends infiltration and action worthy of the iconic spy.
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ChatGPT Is Weirdly Obsessed With Goblins. Here's How OpenAI Fixed It
An AI trained to sound "nerdy" is going to talk about goblins a lot.
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Best Cheap Gaming Laptop of 2026: My Top Budget Picks
Check out this list of low-cost gaming laptops with Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs, plus one wild card that actually delivers solid 3D performance from integrated Intel Panther Lake graphics.
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Greece Reportedly Wants to Curb Anonymity on Social Media Platforms
Greek politicians, as they gear up for next year's national elections, are considering steps beyond banning children from social media.
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Best Chemical Drain Cleaners of 2026: After Testing 8 Cleaners, Here Are 3 That Work
From smelly drains to slow-draining sinks, we tested the best liquid chemical drain cleaners to help keep your home's pipes clear.
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I Air-Fried 6 Types of Frozen Fries. The Cheapest Bag Turned Out the Best
Got $3 and an air fryer? You can have restaurant-quality fries in less than 15 minutes.
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Microsoft Is All-In on Agentic AI and Vibe Coding Now That It's 'Working'
Charging for AI usage is becoming more important than charging for access.
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Netflix Launches Vertical Videos on the Mobile App. Here's How It Works
The new addition is part of the streaming service's refresh for the mobile version.
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Spotify Is Adding Artist Verification Badges on Profiles
Weeding out imposters could become a little simpler.
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We Meet Ultimate Grogu: The $600 Lifelike Star Wars Baby Yoda Toy That Moves Like a Child
Hasbro's debuting its lifelike Grogu filled with sensors and motors, and we get to see it at the company's headquarters.
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Catch up on this year's Oscar winners and some new titles that've just arrived.
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Best VR Headsets of 2026: My Favorite Hardware Right Now
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You're Using Your Exercise Bike Wrong if You Do These 9 Things
We asked the cycling experts to weigh in on how you could unknowingly be sabotaging your own exercise bike workouts.
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Getting Rid of Your Old Tech Soon? Here's How to Get Paid for It
Not enough US adults are trading in tech for extra cash, according to CNET's latest findings. Here's how you can cash in.
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Nearly Half of US Adults Have Considered Secondhand Tech, CNET Finds. Here's What's Motivating Them
Some US adults say new models can be expensive, but RAM storage is pushing refurbished device prices higher.
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Motorola Razr Fold vs. Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold: Key Specs Compared
Here are the main differences between the two book-style foldables.
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Almost half of UK businesses hit by cyber attacks
The government's annual cyber security report reveals UK businesses are still struggling with the impact of attacks and breaches.
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Data is a sovereignty issue. And broader than just the hyperscalers
As data sovereignty comes under scrutiny the more chimera-like it looks, but ventures like Google’s S3NS in France show potential
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Artificial intelligence powers Egypt’s USD 27bn city project
Backed by Talaat Moustafa Group, the development aims to fuse digital twin infrastructure, edge AI and data-driven economic planning to create a scalable smart city model
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Meta ramps up AI spend as it pushes advanced models
The owner of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram needs to monetise its AI research and development. Expect breakthroughs later this year, it says
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Global study reveals biggest risks of AI in finance sector
University of Cambridge study reveals the risks facing the finance sector as it adopts artificial intelligence
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Inside FDP – part 1: Understanding the problems facing NHS data
In the first of an exclusive series of articles by the former deputy director of data engineering at NHS England, we examine the real story behind the NHS's controversial Palantir software project, the Federated Data Platform
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Microsoft explains value of E7 usage-based pricing
While the headline figure is its cloud growth, the company is making big changes to software licensing
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Cloud revenues up 35% YoY in a hot market that’s accelerating
Synergy Research figures put Q1 cloud revenues at $129bn. Meanwhile, AWS, Microsoft and Google have 63% of the world market, which shows an acceleration delta of 13%
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Umbrella companies not working for IT contractors, survey finds
IT skills market impacted as contractors forced to use umbrellas or opt out altogether, while tax compliance remains deeply uncertain, with late payments and payslip inaccuracy rife
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IT workers say AI is making their jobs more demanding
As workflows adapt to a shifting technological landscape, IT professionals risk being overwhelmed by ‘AI brain-fry’
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MPs call on UK government to learn from central bank’s IT project success story
Members of a parliamentary committee want the wider government to learn from success of Bank of England project
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HSBC collaborates on noisy qubit real-world application
Researchers have demonstrated that usable results for financial modelling are achievable even on current noisy quantum computers
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MP committees to double up on Capita’s civil service pension crisis
Parliamentary committees to hold joint hearing to investigate the problems experienced in Civil Service Pension Scheme
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Vernon Building Society uses AI to amplify human touch
Century-old mutual society is using artificial intelligence to bring mortgage processing onto a single platform
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Why AI agents are triggering a rethink of enterprise identity
The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, we look at the specific impacts of agentic AI on the security stack.
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Court of Appeal rejects Post Office Capture case delay request
Three convictions based on the Capture system have reached the Court of Appeal, which has rejected the Post Office’s request to delay its response, advancing long-awaited justice for affected subpostmasters
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Vect ransomware actually destructive wiper malware
Analysis of a form of ransomware called Vect has uncovered a serious flaw that breaks its core functionality and turns it from a locker to a wiper
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UK data watchdog accused of dragging feet on eVisa investigation
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Liz Kendall talks up work with ‘middle power nations’ on sovereign tech
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Zero waste drives datacentre sustainability shift in UAE
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