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    Claude is riding high on the Apple App Store charts, and is still being used in US military operations as well.
  • A God of War spinoff franchise could be on the way
    A LinkedIn page suggests that Sony is working on a new franchise set in the God of War universe.
  • AWS UAE data center hit by military strikes, causing outages across the region
    UAE data center struck by "objects" before fire department extinguishes fire and disconnected power.
  • European users can now run a fully disconnected Azure Local service with no cloud connectivity
    Azure Local used to need regular cloud updates, but Microsoft has now given it a full disconnection, as M365 and Foundry also go local.
  • Get a 12-month Calm Premium subscription with selected Surfshark plans to beat the winter blues and secure yourself online
    Protect your digital identity and your downtime with this VPN and Calm bundle.
  • 5 of the best productivity apps on Android for getting organized and getting stuff done
    Whether you need AI, a to-do list, documents or secure storage, there's an app for that.
  • Get a 32GB RAM mini PC for under $500! This Kamrui deal is hard to beat
    The Kamrui Hyper H2 mini PC drops to a new record-low price
  • Snap up a Kamrui Mini PC for under $250, but you'll need our exclusive code.
    Get the Kamrui E3B 4K Mini PC for just $294.93 at Amazon
  • Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear Elite aims to power the next wave of AI wearables — not just smartwatches
    Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon Wear Elite wearable platform, which could live in the next generation of AI wearables.
  • 'Faster speeds, higher reliability, longer range, and powerful AI': Qualcomm introduces Wi-Fi 8 chips with a startling speed boost at MWC 2026
    Yes, you may not have Wi-Fi 7 yet, but the Wi-Fi 8 juggernaut is already gathering pace.
  • I wear the Ultrahuman Ring Air every day, which makes me very excited to try the much-improved Ring Pro
    The new Ultrahuman Ring Pro has been released with better sensors, better battery and a feature-filled charging case — not to mention a much higher price.
  • The GameSir G7 Pro is one of the brand’s most customizable models yet, and it’s fantastic
    The GameSir G7 Pro is a highly customizable controller for Xbox and PC, and it’s one of the brand’s best to date.
  • Home Depot's spring sale has arrived — these are the backyard and home upgrades I'm buying
    Home Depot's 2026 spring sale is live, and I'm rounding up everything that I'm buying for my backyard and home, including patio furniture, flowers, grills, and more.
  • AMD is taking the fight to Intel with its most powerful Epyc chips yet — Sorano packs in 84 Zen5 cores and could supercharge the next generation of mobile networks
    AMD introduces 84-core Sorano Epyc chip for telecom networks, emphasizing efficiency and challenging Intel’s entrenched presence in virtualized infrastructure.
  • I’ve never had a life coach, so I decided to get one—this is what happened
    Homescreen Heroes: Purpose is an AI mentor that provides personalized guidance
  • Expert responsiveness and weighing next to nothing, the Razer Kitsune is very easy to recommend — though I would suggest waiting for a sale
    The Razer Kitsune is a top-shelf leverless controller from a brand familiar with luxury; just expect to be paying a luxurious price as a result.
  • The 7 best movies and shows I've been streaming, including one of Netflix’s juiciest reveal-all series
    Netflix's latest docuseries is the best new show I've watched recently – here's what else I've been streaming.
  • This cheap 65-inch 4K TV from Samsung is now under $350 at Walmart
    A cheap big screen TV from a top manufacturer
  • MWC 2026 day one: We're live in Barcelona for the world's biggest mobile show
    I'm on the ground at MWC 2026 –here's what I've seen so far.
  • The new Nvidia age has begun — first Vera Rubin AI chips are rolling out to customers, now let's see what they can do with it
    Nvidia’s Vera Rubin AI chips reach first customers, combining CPU, GPU, and networking for high-performance AI workloads in data centers.
  • Forget cold showers after a workout — according to an exercise scientist, 'the evidence to support that in terms of muscle regeneration is really lacking'
    Cold plunges are all the rage, but heat is your real post-workout friend.
  • I can’t recommend this Dell 15.6-inch FHD Laptop deal highly enough — it’s a seriously capable Windows 11 work-from-anywhere machine for under $500
    This Dell 15.6" FHD laptop checks all the right boxes for work or home use, pairing a Ryzen 7 processor with 16GB of RAM and a spacious 1TB SSD.
  • 'The goal was always to create engaging and varied content that supported players ideas and stories, not historical realism' — The Sims 4’s lead game designer talks Royalty and Legacy
    The Sims 4's Lead Game Designer Xènia Peña talks all things nobility in the latest expansion pack, Royalty and Legacy.
  • The 'dream OLED' TV tech upgrade may finally be on the way — CEO says it will improve 'efficiency, lifespan and color purity', and it's readying production
    South Korean OLED manufacturer Lordin says it's secured manufacturing capacity for its blue PhOLED display technology
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Monday, March 2 (game #995)
    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, March 2 (game #729)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • Soundcore's popular budget headphones have finally received a follow-up — with a price hike
    Anker expands its headphone line-up
  • Modernization-led cloud migration: The missing step in seizing the AI opportunity
    How businesses can master migration-led migration, including key steps like mapping and securing long-term governance.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Monday, March 2 (game #1498)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • With new Dead or Alive and Virtua Fighter projects in the works, there’s just one thing missing before we have a full 3D fighting game renaissance
    I’m stoked about the return of Dead or Alive and Virtua Fighter, but another 3D fighting game series is long overdue a return.
  • When the Internet Goes Dark, the Truth Goes With It
    Palestinian journalist Plestia Alaqad on bearing witness, the fragile power of social media, and why documenting lived reality matters more than ever.
  • The Data Centers Have Arrived at the Edge of the Arctic Circle
    As AI labs gorge themselves on compute, data center operators are flooding north in search of cheap and plentiful energy.
  • Lenovo’s Latest Wacky Concepts Include a Laptop With a Built-in Portable Monitor
    At MWC 2026, the company also showed off a dual-screen Yoga Book with 3D capabilities, and the Legion Go Fold—a gaming handheld with a folding screen that converts into a mini laptop.
  • The 5 Big ‘Known Unknowns’ of Donald Trump’s New War With Iran
    The all-out air assault on the Islamic Republic might be the biggest gamble of the president’s career.
  • What Happens If Iran Shuts Down the Strait of Hormuz?
    The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most sensitive pressure points in the global economy. Conflict in Iran could put it at risk indefinitely.
  • Recteq Flagship 1600 Review: An Upgraded Smoker
    The Recteq Flagship 1600 pellet smoker asks a little more of you, but rewards you with deeply smoked flavor.
  • Video Doorbell Advice and Settings for Opting Out of the Surveillance State
    Video doorbells are handy, but they’re a threat to privacy. I spoke to experts about why you might ditch your doorbell, and how to safeguard your video.
  • Best Laser Printers I've Tried (2026): Brother, HP, and More
    Looking for fast printing at a relatively affordable cost? You probably want a laser printer.
  • Make the Most of Chrome's Toolbar by Customizing It to Your Liking
    There are plenty of ways to customize Chrome to make it easier to navigate the web, manage your tasks, and make your workflow more efficient.
  • The Piracy Problem Streaming Platforms Can’t Solve
    In parts of the Middle East and North Africa, a patchwork of sanctions, payment failures, and licensing gaps pushes people into piracy networks.
  • X Is Drowning in Disinformation Following US and Israeli Attack on Iran
    WIRED has reviewed hundreds of posts on X that promote misleading claims about the locations and scale of the attack.
  • NASA Is Making Big Changes to Speed Up the Artemis Program
    America’s journey back to the moon has run into a few missteps. NASA administrator Jared Isaacman is banking on a new approach.
  • Hacked Prayer App Sends ‘Surrender’ Messages to Iranians Amid Israeli and US Strikes
    As Israeli airstrikes hit Tehran this morning, Iranians received mysterious push notifications saying that “help is on the way,” promising amnesty if they surrender.
  • This Is the System That Intercepted Iran’s Missiles Over the UAE
    As Iranian missiles targeted US-linked sites across the Gulf, the UAE’s missile shield was activated in real time.
  • Review: Xiaomi 17 Ultra and Leitzphone Pack Leica Magic Into a Flagship Phone
    The latest Xiaomi flagship is a beast and comes in a specially co-designed Leica edition that’s picture-perfect.
  • 14 Best Travel Toiletry Bags, Tested Over Many Miles (2026)
    Our team evaluated a ton of toiletry bags to find the best storage, organization, and design options for all your essentials.
  • The Best MicroSD Cards for Your Camera, Switch, and More
    Everything you need to know about memory cards for cameras, video game systems, and more.
  • The Best Laptop Cooling Pad and Why You Should Buy One
    Most laptop cooling pads are useless, but if you get the right one, it can make a huge impact on how long your gaming laptop lasts.
  • Area Man Accidentally Hacks 6,700 Camera-Enabled Robot Vacuums
    Plus: The top US cyber agency falls into shambles, AI models develop an upsetting penchant for nuclear weapons, and more.
  • EveryPlate’s Meal Kit Offers Affordable Vegetarian Options
    HelloFresh’s budget subsidiary surprised me with its basic but tasty vegetarian meal selection.
  • How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)
  • Top 10 AI Tools That Will Transform Your Content Creation in 2025
  • LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 10 AI Tools in 2023 That Will Make Your Life Easier
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  • Beginner Guide to CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) in 2022
  • TOP 11 AI MARKETING TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE (Updated 2022)
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Affiliate Marketing
  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Sellfy Review 2022: How Good Is This Ecommerce Platform?
  • Ahrefs vs SEMrush: Which SEO Tool Should You Use?
  • Top 10 Best PLR(Private Label Rights) Websites | Which One You Should Join in 2022?
  • Canva Review 2022: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 7 Best Wordpress Plugin Of All Time
  • Ginger VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About NFTs(Non-Fungible Tokens)
  • 10 Best Chrome Extensions That Are Perfect for Everyone
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Email Marketing
  • 7 Free Websites Every Content Creator Needs to Know
  • Top 9 Free AI Tools That Make Your Life Easier
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 2 #729
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 2, No. 729.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 2, #525
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 2, No. 525.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for March 2, #995
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for March 2, No. 995
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 2, #1717
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for March 2, No. 1,717.
  • MWC 2026 Live Updates: All the Phones, Robots and Wild Concepts Debuting in Barcelona
    The world's largest mobile tech show kicks off today and CNET is on the ground covering announcements from Samsung, Xiaomi, Honor, Google, Huawei and more.
  • Qualcomm's Latest Chip Could Lead a New Wave of Camera-Equipped AI Watches and Wearables
    Snapdragon Wear Elite is built to be on camera-enabled watches, pins, pendants and even glasses, according to Qualcomm. And it could mean a wave of devices that can also work as car keys and more.
  • Samsung, Google and Motorola to Make AI Watches, Pins, Pendants With New Qualcomm Chip
    Qualcomm announces the Snapdragon Wear Elite platform, which will be integrated into the next Galaxy Watch, at MWC in Barcelona.
  • Motorola's Upcoming Razr Fold Pairs a Massive Battery With a Sleek Design
    At Mobile World Congress, the company shares more details about its upcoming book-style foldable.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, March 2
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 2.
  • Double Vision: Lenovo Shows Off Detachable Dual-Screen ThinkPad Concept at MWC 2026
    This is the most modular laptop I've ever seen.
  • Lenovo's Dual-Screen Yoga Book Concept Transforms Flat Images Into 3D Models
    The concept is just one of a number of new Yoga and Legion products that Lenovo unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2026.
  • Lenovo's Legion Go Fold Concept Introduces Very Vertical Gaming on the Go
    This handheld gaming prototype has a ridiculous number of options when it comes to screen orientation and controller placement.
  • I'm Enamored With Lenovo's Desktop AI Companions, and I Could Use Their Help
    Lenovo brought some adorable AI concepts to MWC 2026 -- one of which you'll actually be able to buy soon.
  • Motorola's Luxurious Touch Could Be the Razr Fold's Biggest Selling Point
    Can making foldable phones more premium help sell more? Motorola sure thinks so.
  • 300,000 Poses in an AI Instant: My Visit to Disney Studios and the New Reality for Animation
    Disney Imagineers looked at "thousands of AI companies" before backing one that keeps animators in the driver's seat.
  • 'Marshals': How to Watch the Premiere Without Cable
    Luke Grimes leads the Yellowstone sequel.
  • Xiaomi's Leitzphone Looks Exactly Like a Leica Phone Should
    This Leica camera phone is beautiful. Come take a look.
  • First Steps? Honor's Humanoid Robot Makes Its Debut With a Moonwalk and a Backflip
    Honor's move into robotics feels like a bold move, and it turns out that its first humanoid has some bold moves of its own.
  • My Favorite Galaxy S26 Ultra Feature Comes With a Side of Paranoia
    Samsung's new top-of-the-line phone packs upgrades to the camera and battery, but here's what I've loved using so far.
  • Just What Is Mobile World Congress, Anyway?
    One of the biggest tech events of the year may not be on your radar, and not because it's happening in Barcelona.
  • Premier League Soccer 2026: Stream Arsenal vs. Chelsea Live
    Can the Blues derail their capital rival's title charge?
  • I Love the Slim Design of Honor's Magic V6 Foldable Phone
    Unveiled at MWC 2026, this book-style foldable has a lot going for it.
  • Stop Wasting Money: The Hidden Energy Vampire Draining Your Wallet
    You need only $12 to find out what's sucking the life out of your bank account.
  • These 6 Expert-Backed Vitamins Will Help You Age Well
    Stay as healthy as possible as you get older with these key vitamins
  • Xiaomi's 17 Ultra Is a Sparkling Photography Powerhouse
    With many of its key specs being the same as the Leica Leitzphone, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra has a lot going for it.
  • Weighing up the enterprise risks of neocloud providers
    Anything that expands quickly can attract bubble accusations, and the market for cloud services in an AI age doesn’t look to be different
  • What Western companies misunderstand about China’s AI strategy
    Executives in the West consistently underestimate technological progress in China - and the country's differing approach to AI development will lead to a significant advantage if Western leaders fail to learn
  • UK has laid track for open banking, but failed to run trains
    The UK risks losing its fintech leadership, with open banking progress slow, as countries such as the UAE and India advance rapidly
  • Qilin crew continues to dominate ransomware ecosystem
    The Qilin ransomware gang remained ‘top dog’ in January 2026, with over 100 observed cyber attacks to its name, amid a rapidly evolving and fragmenting cyber criminal ecosystem
  • India AI Impact Summit: Open source gains ground, but sovereignty tensions persist
    While open source artificial intelligence gained unprecedented recognition during the latest global AI summit, divisions over governance, market concentration and regulatory power cast doubt on whether the technology will benefit society as a whole
  • Fake UK government website redirect detection time reduced to eight days
    It used to take two months, but the UK government has reduced the time it takes to address fake DNS redirects
  • First HPE datacentre modules set to land at Derbyshire AI site
    Carbon3.ai’s plans for a ‘national grid for AI’ based on renewable energy set to break ground for the first time at Derbyshire landfill site powered by off-grid gas
  • Santander pins €1bn business value gain on AI
    Bank said artificial intelligence will be fully embedded into the business, personalising customer experiences
  • Khazna’s NexOps shift signals new operating model for AI-scale infrastructure
    Managing director Bart Holsters explains why hybrid insourcing, competence assurance and sovereign readiness are becoming essential as artificial intelligence pushes datacentres to their limits
  • US artificial intelligence developers accuse Chinese firms of stealing their data
    Artificial intelligence developers are accusing Chinese firms of stealing their intellectual property following a spate of ‘distillation attacks’, despite their own alleged theft of training data
  • Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN users targeted in series of cyber attacks
    The NCSC, Cisa, and other Five Eyes agencies have warned of mass exploitation of vulnerabilities in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN, which Cisco is attributing to an unknown threat actor called UAT-8616
  • The UK’s proposed social media ban explained
    The UK government will use new legal powers to lay the groundwork for an under-16 social media ban after its consultation on children’s digital well-being, but opponents warn the measures being considered will only treat the symptoms of the problem if they ignore the structural power of big tech
  • Atos ‘IT services staff of the future’ begin apprenticeships
    Atos has taken on its first cohort of apprentices who will become an ‘artificial intelligence-ready’ workforce
  • Application exploitation back in vogue, says IBM cyber unit
    IBM’s X-Force unit observes an uptick in the exploitation of vulnerable public-facing software applications
  • Police created ‘intelligence profile’ of BBC journalist subject to phone surveillance
    Police and MI5 conducted seven unlawful operations to obtain phone data relating to former BBC journalist Vincent Kearney, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal heard today
  • UK government commits £483m to Post Office for IT transformation
    The UK government is to provide the next round of funding to support the Post Office’s move away from its controversial Fujitsu Horizon IT system
  • Institutionalised AI puts Visa top of ranking
    The payment card services giant leads the way in applying artificial intelligence in its sector, according to research
  • RWS Global deploys Box’s AI tools to streamline contract workflow
    Box Enterprise Advanced is being used to cut contract processing time from 20 minutes down to two
  • Cyber association launches code of conduct for security pros
    ISC2’s Code of Professional Conduct will supposedly establish a worldwide framework dedicated to principled and ethical practices in the security trade
  • Aviva prepares for life after CIO retirement with early announcement
    Aviva has named the replacement for its outgoing technology chief, with former BT IT executive joining in the summer
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