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  • 'This is not an April Fool's joke': Crypto platform Drift suspends services after millions stolen
    So far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack in which $280 million were pulled from Drift.
  • "Protecting children online is a parental responsibility, not a regulatory one" — the VPN industry reacts to Government VPN spending amid discussions on restricting child VPN use
    Following our exclusive research, how does the VPN industry see the UK Government's actions?
  • 'I'm not missing the four hours of daily prosthetics': For All Mankind season 5 star on 'challenges' in new Apple TV show Imperfect Women
    With For All Mankind season 5 and Imperfect Women both on Apple TV, Joel Kinnaman is having the last laugh — but there have still been 'challenges' along the way.
  • 'We know exactly where we are going and exactly what we want to do' — The Division 3 senior producer suggests fans shouldn't worry about the departure of the game's executive producer, confirming its roadmap has been 'planned and secured for some time'
    Ubisoft has confirmed that The Division 3's roadmap is fully planned, suggesting fans don't need to worry about the game's development following recent studio changes.
  • There's a sneaky way to watch The Housemaid for FREE
    Here's our guide on a super simple way to stream and watch The Housemaid for free from anywhere in the world, as Sydney Sweeney's saucy thriller hits streaming services in selected countries.
  • Hasbro hit by major cyberattack — toymaker confirms 'unfortunate incident' takes down some parts of its websites
    The business is still running but it could take weeks before the issue is fully resolved.
  • KitchenAid's new premium stand mixer has one brilliant feature I didn't realize I needed in my baking
    The KitchenAid Artisan Plus offers a more powerful motor, finer control, and a bowl light that lets you easily check on your ingredients.
  • Maintaining cyber control when AI can act autonomously
    The critical question is what AI agents are authorized to do: how they trigger workflows, execute tasks and operate within delegated permissions.
  • 'Time to unsubscribe' — Netflix made a big change to its Apple TV app, removing a ton of useful functions
    Some Apple TV owners are unhappy with Netflix's updated app, which drops the tvOS player and some of its features
  • OpenAI doesn’t just want to answer your questions — it wants to run your digital life
    OpenAI’s new roadmap reveals a major shift from chat-based AI toward a unified system designed to act on user intent and handle real tasks
  • 'Spending more on AI is not the same as creating value': New study claims firms are ready to spend big on AI, but are afraid to take the first step
    Companies are committed to investing in AI, but they need to address workforces, security and data first, study finds.
  • The Division Resurgence developer says they're 'very satisfied with the touch controls' of the 'more tactical' game
    Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence executive producer Fabrice Navrez is "very satisfied" with the mobile game's touch controls, but says players can choose to play with a controller if they prefer.
  • I thought the LG Gram Book could be the perfect sensibly-priced laptop for work or school - and boy, I was wrong
    The LG Gram Book is a reasonably competent middle-of-the-road laptop, good for students or office workers, but it simply doesn't do enough to justify its midrange price tag.
  • Rethinking Zero Trust in the Age of Digital Warfare
    Why defense agencies must go beyond Zero Trust to share intelligence at mission speed.
  • A 90-year-old audio brand just put out its most affordable speakers yet — and the specs look very tasty indeed
    Leak has unveiled the Sandwich 100, a more compact and affordable Hi-Fi speaker for the rest of us.
  • I asked ChatGPT how to feel less exhausted — what it said wasn’t new, but it worked
    I asked ChatGPT how to feel less worn out by the end of the week, and its surprisingly practical advice on food, sleep, and future plans actually helped
  • Smartphones in space — the Artemis II crew are throwing an iPhone around in zero gravity
    The Artemis II mission has launched, and it's one of the first NASA missions to allow iPhones and Android phones in space.
  • Making Tax Digital is here - and many accountancy firms are facing huge pressures
    MTD is right around the corner, but between 50% and 69% of companies still haven't digitalized their books.
  • Cloudflare launches EmDash — the 'spiritual successor' that wants to take on WordPress
    Cloudflare says WordPress's plugin problem is out of hand – EmDash plugins take a different, more secure route.
  • Celebrate Apple’s 50th birthday with these deals on Watches and AirPods
    We’ve been following Apple’s 50th birthday festivities, and Amazon is joining in on the fun with some deals on Apple Watches, AirPods and more.
  • ChatGPT comes to Apple CarPlay but only if you are willing to talk to a robot
    Recent Apple iOS update introduces ChatGPT to the CarPlay environment for the first time
  • 7 new horror movies on Netflix, Shudder, HBO Max, and more in April 2026
    April is packed full of great horror movies. Here are seven recommendations to keep you entertained this month.
  • I tried Google’s new live AI search — and it barely feels like search anymore
    Google’s global rollout of Search Live shows how AI is replacing traditional search with real-time conversation
  • VPN deal of the week: ExpressVPN’s record-low deal is still live — get its best-ever price today
    High-value savings are still available on 2-year plans
  • ‘You can’t spread your energy like peanut butter’: Tim Cook shares rare insight into Apple’s ‘ruthless’ approach to new ideas — and it says a lot about what to expect (or not) from the company moving forward
    In a new interview, Tim Cook shared a rare insight into the way he deals with new ideas at Apple.
  • The Super Mario Galaxy Movie receives a worse rating than its predecessor, as critics call it ‘a bland screensaver that’s worse than AI’
    The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has performed poorly among critics, with one reviewer comparing it to AI-generated content.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, April 2 (game #1529)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, April 2 (game #760)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, April 2 (game #1026)
    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.
  • 'Defying logic': This quantum battery actually charges faster the bigger it gets
    This quantum device absorbs energy efficiently, accelerates charging with scale, and stores power temporarily, though it's still limited in practical output.
  • Best Lego Gifts for Brick Builders (2026): Smart Bricks, Video Games, and More
    Your kids are only kids for so long, but love and Lego sets last forever. Here are our top picks for the Lego fan in your life.
  • A New Implant Aims to Rewire Stroke Patients’ Brains
    Epia Neuro’s brain-computer interface will include a motorized glove to help stroke patients recover movement in their hand.
  • Our 7 Favorite Humidifiers for Home, Travel & More (2026)
    From models for traveling to humidifiers that double as planters or air purifiers, we've tested a dozen of them.
  • Gas Prices Are Soaring. So Is the Demand for Used EVs
    Dealerships say they’re getting busier as the Iran war and the shipping crisis at the Strait of Hormuz drag on.
  • I Took RFK Jr.’s Advice and Ate Nothing but High-Protein Foods for a Week
    From forcing down chewy, bacon-flavored Man Cereal to vomiting at the office, buying into the MAHA protein craze was a challenging endeavor.
  • Momentum Vida E+ Electric Bike Review: Stable, Quality Ride
    Momentum’s latest electric commuter bike feels luxurious and natural to ride. It’s also heavy.
  • Apple iPad Air (M4) Review: The Ultimate iPad
    The M4 iPad Air is a very modest refresh, but let’s not forget just how good of an iPad it really is.
  • Unmasking the Paramilitary Agents Behind Trump’s Violent Immigration Crackdown
    A WIRED analysis of DHS records identified dozens of specialized federal agents who used force against US civilians during the largest known deployment of its kind in US history.
  • 15 Design-Forward DIY Tools Worth Upgrading to This Year
    Hack your hardware with these top picks for home-improvement heaven.
  • OnePlus Promo Code: $70 Off | April 2026
    Save 30% with a OnePlus coupon this month, plus save up to 10% on earbuds, phones, and more.
  • Exclusive Lovehoney Discount Codes: 15% Off
    Save on Lovehoney, including bestselling toys, lingerie, and popular gift sets for date nights, self-care, and couples’ play.
  • Hydrow Discount Code: Save Up to $150 | April 2026
    Save on rowers and accessories with Hydrow coupons, including an exclusive discount of $50.
  • 1Password Coupon: Score a Free Trial in April
    Save up to 28% on business and personal memberships with 1Password promo codes and deals.
  • TurboTax Service Codes: Up to $150 Off | April 2026
    Tax season doesn’t have to be stressful. Score up to $150 on federal tax filings and more exclusive TurboTax discount codes on WIRED.
  • Exclusive Shed Rain Coupon: 15% Off
    Get 15% off functional, fashionable umbrellas with our exclusive Shed Rain discount code.
  • Western Digital Promo Code: 10% Off
    Get 10% off your first order at Western Digital when you register your email.
  • Womanizer Coupons: Save 15% in April
    Save on the Womanizer Duo Premium and more with our latest Womanizer discount codes.
  • Logitech Promo Codes and Deals: Up to $100 Off
    Score up to $100 off refurbished premium products, free shipping on orders of $29+, and more at Logitech.
  • Ring Promo Codes and Discounts: Up to 50% Off
    Discover how to save on Ring cameras, doorbells, outdoor cameras, and more.
  • Artemis II Mission Launches Successfully
    The crew of Artemis II will not descend to the moon, but their capsule will fly over the far side of its surface.
  • 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
  • Top 10 AI Content Generator & Writer Tools in 2022
  • 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
  • YouTube TV vs. Hulu Plus Live TV: Which Offers the Best Experience for Your Buck?
    Both platforms are great cable TV alternatives, but which is right for you? Let's break it all down.
  • 42 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream Now
    Catch up on this year's Oscar winners and some great titles that are leaving soon.
  • Foldable Phones Have Solved Nearly Every Trade-Off, Well Before Apple Debuts One
    Commentary: Foldable phones have been full of compromises for the longest time, but things are changing slowly and steadily.
  • Best LED Floodlights of 2026: Smart Lights for Big Spaces
    Your home deserves the best floodlights. Here are the bulbs that impressed me the most.
  • Don't Buy the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Get This Phone Seriously Cheap Instead
    If you want a Galaxy S26 Ultra but can't quite afford it, shopping the older model is the way to go.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 2, #1748
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 2, No. 1,748.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 2, #556
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 2, No. 556.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 2 #760
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 2, No. 760.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 2, #1026
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 2, No. 1,026.
  • Liftoff: NASA's Artemis II Is in Space, the First Human Trip to the Moon in 50 Years
    Follow along live as we track NASA's historic Artemis II mission.
  • Larger, More Spacious 2027 Kia Seltos Debuts With New Hybrid Variant
    Kia's combustion-powered Seltos has grown up and glowed up with more space and bigger tech inside.
  • All-Electric 2027 Kia EV3 Coming to America Later This Year
    The subcompact and, hopefully, inexpensive EV3 is a welcome sight at a time when many automakers are cancelling their most affordable models and small EVs.
  • Kia Covers All Powertrain Bases: New Seltos, EV3 Debut at New York Auto Show
    The Korean automaker debuts gas and hybrid variants of the Seltos SUV and announces the arrival of the all-electric EV3 in the US.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, April 2
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 2.
  • April Fools' Day 2026: The Good, the Bad and the Bizarre of This Year's Corporate Jokes
    T-Mobile releases a cologne that smells like a phone (not really), Fortnite allows llama riding (yes, really), Warhammer: The Musical and more.
  • United Airlines App Adds TSA Wait Predictions, AirTag Luggage Tracking
    United will now allow travelers to share the location of lost items equipped with AirTags directly with airline staff.
  • SpaceX Files Draft for Potentially Stratospheric IPO
    An initial public offering could raise $75 billion, but the skies aren't entirely clear for launch.
  • Iran Threatens to Strike US Tech Companies in the Middle East
    US tech companies, including Apple, Google, Microsoft and Tesla, are being warned that they are being considered "legitimate targets."
  • Robots Could Help Humans Find Resources on the Moon and Mars
    Scientists tested a semi-autonomous robot with legs and an arm to see how well it could travel on its own.
  • Virgin Galactic Reenters Space Tourism Market at $750K Per Ticket
    New Delta-class spacecraft promises more seats and more flights -- at an even steeper cost than before.
  • If You're Not on iOS 26, You Should Really Download This iOS 18 Update Now
    Apple doesn't normally release a critical update for previous iOS versions, but DarkSword appears to be a serious threat.
  • Maybe It's Not Worth Being an AI Doomer Anymore
    Commentary: Is it too late to make a 2026 "in and out" list? I'm putting AI pessimism in the "out" column.
  • Fitbit Expands Personal AI Health Coach Features for Free Subscribers
    If you own a Fitbit, keep an eye out for these upgrades.
  • Boulder Body-on-Frame Concept Is the Most American Hyundai of All Time
    The rugged concept previews an SUV (and a pickup) that would be designed, developed and built in the US.
  • Hyundai's Boulder Is a Boxy, Body-on-Frame SUV Built for America
    The vision presented at the New York Auto Show marks the beginning of a new, even more localized chapter for Hyundai's ambitions in America.
  • Fujitsu injects another £80m into UK arm amid Post Office scandal fallout
    IT services provider’s UK arm has received a further £80m from parent company headquarters in Japan
  • What’s driving Oracle’s latest job cuts?
    Thousands of job losses have been reported, affecting many roles at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure including software engineering and product compliance
  • UAE advances sovereign AI ambitions with launch of Falcon Perception
    ​Technology Innovation Institute’s compact multimodal model rivals global heavyweights while signalling a shift towards efficient, real-world AI deployment
  • Data dive: Government 2030 datacentre capacity targets look shaky
    We look at UK datacentre capacity – current and projected – and find DSIT’s 2030 target for 6GW of AI-capable capacity is currently out of reach, unless operators get a move on
  • NCSC warns high-risk individuals of Signal and WhatsApp social engineering attacks
    NCSC advises on countermeasures for high-risk individuals over phishing attacks on encrypted messaging services, such as Signal, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger
  • Arm works with IBM to deliver flexibility on mainframe
    The chipmaker has begun collaborating with IBM on a dual architecture for Z series machine
  • AI-driven identity must exist in a robust compliance framework
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, learn how while AI‑driven identity solutions offer genuine value, they must be implemented within a robust framework of governance, privacy protection, and ethical responsibility.
  • AI driving changes in Nordic financial services
    Traditional Nordic financial services businesses are reshaping to take on a new breed of competition
  • How the UK’s ‘Neet’ youth can power the digital economy
    One in eight people in the UK are not in education, employment or training (Neet). For the UK technology sector, facing skill shortages in AI, software engineering, and cybersecurity, they are a vital untapped pool of talent.
  • Post Office scandal supplier Fujitsu to cut nearly 10% of UK workforce
    Troubled IT supplier announces voluntary redundancy programme with hundreds of UK jobs set to be cut
  • Middle East datacentre capacity set to triple by 2030
    Driven by government vision, booming demand for cloud and artificial intelligence, and strategic investments, the region is rapidly becoming a global digital hub, reshaping the future of connectivity and technology
  • High Court dismisses judicial review against eVisa system
    The High Court rules that the Home Office is acting lawfully in refusing to issue alterative proof of immigration status outside of its electronic visa system, but both the judge and the department accepts that those affected by data quality and integrity issues are facing ‘real difficulties’ in...
  • CMA to launch strategic market status investigation into Microsoft; Amazon Web Services off the hook
    CMA to investigate whether Microsoft should be given strategic market status. Amazon escaped, but both companies will need to make changes to egress fees and interoperability
  • Banning routers won’t fix what’s already broken
    America's foreign-made router ban sparked valid debate about supply chains, geopolitics and trust, but the truth is that the ban addresses tomorrow’s procurement decisions far more than today’s security exposure.
  • Shrinking PQC timeline highlights immediate risk to data security
    Google’s decision to move up its timeline for migration to post-quantum cryptography highlights that some of the cyber security risks posed by quantum computing are already reality
  • HMRC is watching you…
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, we investigate how HM Revenue & Customs has been quietly building its surveillance capabilities to crack down on tax fraud. We find out how a new supercomputer is helping the UK Atomic Energy Authority research nuclear fusion. And we visit Estonia to learn why its...
  • AI agents are here. Are we ready for the security implications?
    Agentic AI adoption may be surging, but security is lagging behind and its fundamental principles need to be intelligently re-scaled for a non-deterministic world
  • ‘Hot’ property: Azzurri Group’s chicken chain and the greenfield tech opportunity
    Dave’s Hot Chicken provides rare ‘greenfield’ tech development opportunity for Azzurri Group, says tech director Jim Hingston, amid rumours of an imminent sale of the US-themed food chain
  • Interview: Thierry Martin, head of enterprise data and analytics, Toyota Motor Europe
    A sketch artist by night, and a vehicle engineer by training, Toyota Europe’s data chief is bringing elements of both capabilities to bear in delivering better data insights and building a foundation for AI
  • 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
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