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'I snap them up' — award-winning wildlife photographer explains why he collects second-hand DSLRs for his unique 'Camtraptions' devices, and why they are a better choice over modern mirrorless cameras
The winner of this year's Sony World Photography Award Wildlife category explains why old DSLRs are choice gear for camera trap wildlife photography
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Soundcore's brand-new headphones are so good at noise cancelling, I don't want to stop using them
The Anker Soundcore Space 2 have a fantastic feature set and comfy design, even if the sound quality isn't the absolute best.
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Google Pixel 10 vs Samsung Galaxy S26 — both series have record-low prices right now, but which is the better buy?
Stuck between a Galaxy S26 or Pixel 10? This week's record-low prices at Amazon and other retailers won't make your decision easier.
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ICYMI: the week's biggest tech news stories from Tim Cook stepping down to our Earth Day celebrations
Here's the biggest tech news stories for the week from Apple, DJI, OpenAI, and more.
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I hope Marathon's first sale gets more players to try the game — it's the most I've been consumed by a competitive FPS in a long time
I've been completely consumed by Marathon over the last month, and I'm hoping the game's first sale encourages more people to try Bungie's fascinating extraction shooter.
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The Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 is a terrific specialist running tool, fast and accurate — but it's hobbled by Huawei's usual side-loading ecosystem problems
The Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 is accurate even compared to watches that cost around triple its price.
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Forget your Apple Watch: 'self-powering', health-sensing fabrics that draw energy from our bodies are being worked on as the next evolution of wearables
New ’smart textiles’ could become the future of wearables for exercise and clinical health monitoring.
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I took an easier route to create my new website, and so should you
If you're tired of WordPress bloat, you might want to consider ClassicPress.
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How do laser printers actually work?
There’s some amazing technology inside a laser printer – here’s what's going on.
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How to watch TSN outside Canada — stream online and from anywhere with a VPN
Here's how to watch TSN from outside Canada, and learn how to access streams from anywhere abroad with a VPN.
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'It felt spine-chilling': New 'high-stakes' BBC crime drama The Cage starring Sheridan Smith gets even darker than you could imagine — especially after episode 5
The Cage, a 'high-stakes' new BBC crime drama starring Sheridan Smith, has more to it than meets the eye, according to its cast.
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The Melitta AromaFresh Therm Pro is an almost-great drip coffee maker — but it's let down by its most novel feature
The AromaFresh Therm Pro grinds exactly the right amount of beans for your brew, but the uneven results mean inconsistent flavor from your coffee.
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I've found the 24 best deals from the Amazon Tech Week sale — all the offers I'd buy with up to 50% off
The Tech Week sale at Amazon UK features some surprisingly strong deals on laptops, gaming accessories, smartwatches, appliances, and more — I've picked out the 24 best deals starting at £16.
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Beelink EX Mate Pro dock & DAS review: An entirely different approach to docking stations
The Beelink EX Mate Pro All-In-One Docking Station is a USB4 dock that can mount four M.2 NVMe drives internally.
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Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced will ‘bring the classic game back to life’ — here are 7 new things I’m looking forward to
As an Assassin’s Creed expert, here are 7 things I’m looking forward to in Black Flag Resynced.
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Samsung’s budget Galaxy A57 looks like a flagship, but how does it stack up against other new mid-range Android phones?
Samsung has made the Galaxy A57 thinner, lighter and more powerful than its predecessor — but I wanted to see if it could hold its own against the Google Pixel 10a and the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro and take the budget Android crown.
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Quordle hints and answers for Saturday, April 25 (game #1552)
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Saturday, April 25 (game #1049)
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.
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, April 25 (game #783)
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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New Windows 11 laptop looks like a true MacBook Neo rival that should worry Apple
An Intel laptop with a new Wildcat Lake CPU is turning heads – is it more Neo than the MacBook Neo?
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RUN Powered by ADP software review: Simple and streamlined for small businesses
RUN is designed for small businesses that need straightforward HR and payroll support, but can it streamline your operations?
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Host your own surveys: The complete guide to LimeSurvey on Hostinger
If you're a Hostinger customer, installation is simple.
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Human Resources HR software review: Flexible, powerful, but definitely not perfect
It’s one of the biggest names in computing, but should you trust your HR processes to Microsoft?
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A24's Backrooms movie has some eerie new images — and I was creeped out by one small detail
Backrooms has got some new teaser images, and they've made me feel very unsettled.
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Cintra People HR software review: Refreshingly straightforward but recruitments come from integrations
It’s a popular and comprehensive option – and it’s a refreshingly straightforward choice for UK-based SMBs.
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5 essential features for small business printers — Check your chosen printer has these if you're printing from the office or home office
If your small business needs to keep printing, make sure your printer has all of these features.
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'It totally blew my mind': Sony's Project Ace robot plays ping pong better than the pros and could mark a major robotics turning point
This robot can play ping-pong at an elite level
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HP DeskJet 2855e: What do users think of this budget inkjet printer?
The HP DeskJet 2855e is an entry-level inkjet printer for home and small office use. Here's what people are saying about it.
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IKEA has just revealed a chic inflatable chair that's a masterpiece in design — here's how to style it in your home
Use neutral oak furniture and soft lighting to make this striking chair the star, and pick out its colors with splashes of green and chrome.
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Letting go of plastic packaging is harder than it sounds, with Disney explaining: “The biggest challenge was presentation” in its Princess doll redesign.
Disney is reimagining its Classic Princess Dolls with plastic-free packaging that uses less material, improves durability, and makes the unboxing experience easier
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Best Apps for Focus (2026): Focus Friend, Forest, Focus Traveller
Distractions? What distractions? Here are our recommendations for apps that help you stay focused on the task at hand.
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‘Saros’ Shows Off the PS5’s DualSense Tricks
The new game from the creators of Returnal goes all-in on the PlayStation’s haptics and 3D audio. Maybe it will catch on with other game developers.
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Discord Sleuths Gained Unauthorized Access to Anthropic’s Mythos
Plus: Spy firms tap into a global telecom weakness to track targets, 500,000 UK health records go up for sale on Alibaba, Apple patches a revealing notification bug, and more.
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The Online Civil War About ‘Michael’ Is a Battle Over Truth
Fans want to reclaim the music and myth of Michael Jackson in the new biopic while critics call for accountability. Who’s right?
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Ace the Ping-Pong Robot Can Whup Your Ass
Ace can read the trajectory of a ball, adjust the racket angle, and respond with strokes that keep the exchange alive with real players.
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Altra Promo Codes: Get 20% Off Plus Free Shipping
Score big savings on Altra Running shoes with up to 50% off sale styles, 20% off select models, 10% off your first order when you sign up, plus free standard delivery on every purchase.
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Give Mom Warm Coffee All Year Long With This Ember Smart Mug Deal
If an Ember mug is at the top of Mom’s wish list, this sale is worth checking out.
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Beatbot Pool-Cleaning Robots Are on Sale for a Limited Time
Get ready for summer with discounts on the best robot pool cleaners we’ve tested.
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AI-Designed Drugs by a DeepMind Spinoff Are Headed to Human Trials
Isomorphic Labs president Max Jaderberg said at WIRED Health in London that the startup has built a “broad and exciting pipeline of new medicines.”
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Designer Baby Companies Are in Turmoil
Bootstrap Bio and Manhattan Genomics, which were pursuing human embryo editing to prevent serious disease, have shut down.
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The Latest Push to Extend Key US Spy Powers Is Still a Mess
A US surveillance program that lets the FBI view Americans’ communications without a warrant is up for renewal. A new bill aims to address mounting lawmaker concerns—with smoke and mirrors.
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Apple's Next CEO Needs to Launch a Killer AI Product
Tim Cook was a great CEO, but he didn’t crack AI. It’s job number 1 for John Ternus.
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Dyson PencilVac Review (2026): Limited but Handy
Dyson’s newest stick vacuum has a fresh, streamlined look and some limitations. But I still keep reaching for it.
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The Best Cordless Vacuums for Your Whole House (2026)
Clean your house without the constraint of a power cord with these cordless stick vacuums.
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VMax New V4 Electric Scooter Review: Unleash the Beast
VMax's new electric scooter has a secret menu that lets you unlock the top speed and engage cruise control.
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They Wanted to Join Raya. They’ve Been on the Waiting List for Years
Getting into Raya, the exclusive members-only dating app, has become nearly impossible for some. We met people who have waited as long as two, five, and even seven years to join.
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Best Merino Wool T-Shirts (2026): Ibex, Icebreaker, Unbound Merino
These merino wool tees are the last shirts you’ll ever wear. I’m wearing one right now.
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The FTC Is Ramping Up to Target Transgender Rights
A series of new hires and investigations at the agency appear to focus on penalizing gender-affirming care for minors—and those who speak in favor of it.
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These AI Thirst Trap Creators Say They’re Misunderstood
A viral red carpet moment shone light on a group of hunky Instagram influencers—and the followers who are too horny to care that they’re not real.
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5 Reasons to Think Twice Before Using ChatGPT—or Any Chatbot—for Financial Advice
As people increasingly rely on AI chatbots for guidance, even on financial matters, a healthy dose of skepticism is critical.
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Can the Championship team pull off a semifinal shock against Pep Guardiola's men at Wembley?
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Apple TV: 27 of the Best Shows You're Probably Not Watching
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The 5 Best Grocery Store Coffee Beans, Out of More Than 15 I Tested
The grocery store coffee aisle has good coffee hiding if you know where to look. This former barista-turned-coffee writer put her senses (and coffee maker) to work to find the best supermarket beans for brewing.
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How to Change Your iPhone's Liquid Glass Design in a Few Easy Steps
You can't remove the design from your device, but Apple gives you options to darken some elements.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 25, No. 579.
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 25, #1049
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 25 #783
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 25, #1771
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Cybercab Begins Production, but Elon Musk Says It Will Be 'Very Slow' to Start
For now, Tesla will build far fewer than the 38,000 vehicles per week initially predicted.
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Final Fantasy 14 Hits Switch 2 in August With a New Subscription Twist
If you want to play FF14 on the go, it will cost you.
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Sony Begins Age Verification for PlayStation Users in the UK and Ireland
Those who don't verify their age will lose access to voice chat, messaging and other social features.
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Your Air Purifier Could Spit Pollutants Back Into the Air if You Make This One Mistake
Your air purifier is designed to capture dust, pollen, pet dander, smoke and even bacteria, but one oversight can cause it to not work effectively and waste your money.
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Maine Governor Vetoes State Temporary Ban on New Large Data Centers
The bill was passed by lawmakers earlier this month, but needed final approval from Maine Governor Janet Mills.
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Meta Just Signed a Huge Deal to Use Amazon's Graviton CPU Chips for AI
In the latest big AI deal, Meta has inked a multibillion-dollar deal to use Amazon's new AWS Graviton chips, which are CPUs, not GPUs.
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AI Arms Race Accelerates With New Models from OpenAI, DeepSeek and Anthropic
What you should know about the latest AI models, including DeepSeek's V4, OpenAI's GPT-5.5 and Claude Opus 4.7.
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Are Missing Macs a Sign of a Deeper RAM Shortage for Apple Products?
Many customization options for the M4 Mac Mini and Mac Studio are unavailable, at least for now.
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Bond Is a New Social Media App That Encourages You to Get Offline
The app will recommend things for you to do with your friends IRL, like concerts, based on the activities you share.
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Apple iPhone 20: Everything We Know About the Drastic Redesign Coming in 2027
2027 marks the 20th anniversary of the iPhone, and it's shaping up to be a landmark moment overseen by Apple's next CEO, John Ternus. Here's everything we know so far.
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I'm Replacing the Trackers for These 4 Items With Apple's 'AirTags 2'
The new features make the second-gen AirTags worth swapping my first-gen tags, especially for items I can't afford to lose.
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Instagram's New 'Instants' App Could Let You Ditch the Edits and Just Be Real for 24 Hours
The app, which sounds like if Snapchat and BeReal had a baby, is being tested in Spain and Italy.
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Best Cheap Phone of 2026: You Don’t Need to Pay a Lot for Your Next Phone
Among the many new smartphones we’ve tested, the best cheap phones include the iPhone 17E, the Google Pixel 10A and the Motorola Razr.
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Best Robot Vacuums: After Testing 47 Vacs We Have an Unexpected Winner
We've tested 47 new robot vacuums to evaluate pickup power, navigation, obstacle avoidance and more. Our testing revealed a surprise winner and new lab awards.
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How CNET Tests Robot Vacuums
CNET has been testing robot vacuums for decades, but we're always refining our testing procedures. Here's the process we use to evaluate robot vacuums for cleaning, navigation, obstacle avoidance, noise levels and more.
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YouTube TV's Customizable Multiview Could Let You Watch 4 Shows on One Screen
I'm a YouTube TV subscriber, so I tried testing out the new feature. Here's what happened.
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Wiz founder: Hack yourself with AI, before the bad guys do
At Google Cloud Next, Wiz co-founder Yinon Costica called on security defenders to use AI to steal a march on threat actors, and launched new agentic capabiltiies for cyber teams.
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London Marathon runners get AI to go the extra mile
TCS has launched an artificial intelligence-powered digital mapping tool to help runners and spectators lessen the stress and find the fun during the 2026 London Marathon
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BT has now blocked over a billion clicks to malicious websites, says NCSC
NCSC’s Share and Defend scheme has seen BT block over a billion clicks through to malicious websites
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Science, Innovation and Technology committee chair questions UK’s tech sovereignty approach
House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee chair Chi Onwurah questions the UK’s approach to tech sovereignty
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UAE targets agentic AI to power half of government operations
With a two-year target to move 50% of government sectors, services and operations to agentic artificial intelligence, the UAE is positioning autonomous systems as the next phase of digital government
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Government should drop Capita from civil service scheme after it loses Royal Mail role, says union
Union representing civil servants said that when outsourcing suppliers fail, they should be dropped
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Google Cloud Next: It’s time to create value, not slop, from the AI boom
Attendees at Google Cloud Next in Las Vegas are backing AI all the way to the bank. But as AI turns up in everything, everywhere, all at once, we’re going to need to get a lot stricter about what we use it for.
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AI drives software productivity – and challenges – for Motorway
We talk to Ryan Cormack of used car marketplace Motorway about how AI-driven development increases the speed and productivity of engineering and the challenges it brings
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Medical data of half a million Britons on sale in China after Biobank breach
Biobank operator is taking steps to improve security after biological, health and lifestyle information from its database was offered for sale on a Chinese website
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Digital twin of athlete’s heart to demonstrate future of healthcare
IT services firm opens a window to the future of healthcare and physical training as tech advancements converge
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Chinese hackers using compromised networks to spy on Western companies, says Five Eyes
Companies urged to take countermeasures as Chinese hacking groups use networks of infected home and office devices ‘at scale’ to evade security monitoring systems
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AI adoption is rapid but many stuck at basic levels, says AWS
The UK could unlock £35bn of productivity – equivalent to the economy of Manchester – if organisations can move from basic use of AI to productive, often agentic, modes of working
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NCSC heralds end of passwords for consumers and pushes secure passkeys
UK National Cyber Security Centre is urging consumers to replace passwords and two-factor authentication with passkeys, following a technical study that shows they are more secure and easier to use
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Interview: Critical local infrastructure is missing link in UK cyber resilience
Jonathan Lee, director of cyber strategy at Trend AI, argues for more focus on local and municipal cyber resilience
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Government terminates Capita’s Royal Mail pension contract
Contract termination comes as Capita’s failings in a separate government pension scheme hit the headlines
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UK to build ‘national cyber shield’ to protect against AI cyber threats
Security minister Dan Jarvis calls for artificial intelligence companies to work with government to develop AI-driven cyber defences
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Lloyds Register evaluates AI-based nautical navigation
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Microsoft faces court battle in £2bn Windows Server class action
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UK government beats drum for fintech industry at Fintech Week
UK government announces open banking strategies during London Fintech Week, including regulation and £1m investment
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Egypt targets nearshore IT outsourcing market as global demand shifts
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