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    The Steam Machine is now on the horizon, and clues in the Steam Client suggest a performance estimator could be coming as well.
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    The first prices for the LG G6 and LG C6 have appeared on Amazon — and if they're legit, it's very good news.
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    Amazon has insanely cheap prices on its best-selling TVs right now, and I've rounded up the 12 best deals from Samsung, LG, TCL, and more.
  • I told you the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold wasn't dead — it returns 'in limited quantities' to shelves on Friday
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    Here's how to watch PSG vs Liverpool in the first leg of their Champions League 2025-26 quarter-final
  • EVs just had their best-ever month in the UK thanks to the fuel crisis — with one Chinese brand winning big
    March was the best month ever for EV registrations in the UK — with Jaecoo and BYD breaking records.
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    Let AI brand your business.
  • NordVPN’s desktop apps just got a new look — here’s all you need to know
    NordVPN launches a streamlined desktop app designed for quicker connections, a cleaner interface, and faster search on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
  • The US Army will host commercial data centers on 'underutilized' land at four major bases
    The US Army is planning to rent out land at four bases to support growing demand for data centers.
  • The Boys season 5 has already claimed its first victim — and it completes a redemption arc that began in the popular Prime Video show's first-ever episode
    The Boys' heart-broken fans are grieving a major character's death in season 5's opening chapter.
  • How to watch Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid: Free Streams for Champions League Quarter-Final 2025/26, team news
    Here's how to watch Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League 2025-26 quarter-final
  • Lego’s FIFA World Cup 2026 sets are up for preorder — yes, there’s a brick-built Lionel Messi
    Lego has unveiled 8 new sets within the FIFA World Cup 26 Editions theme, and not only can you score a Lionel Messi Minifigure, but you can even build the soccer star out of bricks.
  • WhatsApp’s latest beta lets you set up a username, so you don’t have to share your phone number
    WhatsApp's latest beta just took a major step forward on the privacy front, but only for select users.
  • Waiting to buy the Galaxy S26? Now might be the moment — you can get $200 off at Samsung today
    A record-low price on the brand-new Samsung flagships
  • Top open source AI platform Flowise hit by maximum-level security issue
    A 10/10 Flowise bug was patched, but is now being abused in the wild.
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    The April 2026 Google Pixel update is rolling out now, with fixes for various crashes and missing interface elements.
  • Who knew NASA had solid music taste — these are all the songs being played to the Artemis II crew for their wake-up calls
    NASA is soundtracking the Artemis II mission with some solid tunes to keep its crew on schedule.
  • Want a MacBook Neo? You'll now be waiting weeks for delivery — and rumors suggest this delay could get much worse
    The MacBook Neo's success has a downside — Apple is struggling to fulfill orders.
  • As the Strait of Hormuz Reopens, Global Shipping Will Take Months to Recover
    After weeks of disruption, a ceasefire is easing pressure on the Strait of Hormuz. But backlogs, infrastructure damage, and delayed supply mean the system won’t return to normal overnight.
  • Meta’s New AI Model Gives Mark Zuckerberg a Seat at the Big Kid’s Table
    Muse Spark is Meta’s first model since its AI reboot, and the benchmarks suggest formidable performance.
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    In Lebanon, nearly 1 in 5 people has been displaced by Israeli attacks, leaving the government to manage a modern crisis without modern digital infrastructure.
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    The AI system, trained on real military data, is meant to give soldiers mission-critical information.
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    This discount brings the price of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 with GPS and cellular down to just $700.
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    Intel’s role in Elon Musk’s ambitious chip venture is still murky, raising questions about what the partnership actually entails—and whether it can work at all.
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    Amid rapid enterprise growth, Anthropic is trying to lower the barrier to entry for businesses to build AI agents with Claude.
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    In an email to customers, Amazon announced that it would be ending service for Kindle devices older than the 2012 edition. Those devices will lose access to the Kindle Store.
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    Pam Bondi’s DOJ left election deniers frothing for more. Potential candidates for the attorney general job could give them what they want.
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    Ikea’s latest light bulbs, remotes, and more have arrived, plus plenty of other fun gear that’s well-priced and easy to control.
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    With these high-tech automatic litter boxes, gone are the days of scooping and smells. Welcome to the future.
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    The Spot+Scrub Ai is Dyson's first robot mop, and it does the job. But the built-in AI didn’t blow me away, and its height works against it.
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    Each pair I tested weighs under 2 pounds. Whatever happens on your next adventure, your shoes won’t hold you back.
  • Fender ELIE 6 Bluetooth Speaker Review: Big Sound, App on the Way
    Fender’s ELIE 6 is equal parts Bluetooth speaker and guitar amp, but it’s missing a killer app.
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    From surprisingly good $300 Chromebooks to excellent $650 Windows notebooks, these are the best budget laptops we’ve tested.
  • Men Are Buying Hacking Tools to Use Against Their Wives and Friends
    In Telegram groups, men are sharing thousands of nonconsensual images of women and girls, buying spyware, and engaging in doxing and sexual abuse.
  • The iPhone Gets a D– for Repairability
    It’s a better rating than the company has gotten from repairability experts before, at least. Samsung is second worst with a D.
  • Iran-Linked Hackers Are Sabotaging US Energy and Water Infrastructure
    As Trump threatens Iranian infrastructure, the US government warns that Iran has carried out its own digital attacks against US critical infrastructure.
  • Anthropic Teams Up With Its Rivals to Keep AI From Hacking Everything
    The AI lab's Project Glasswing will bring together Apple, Google, and more than 45 other organizations. They'll use the new Claude Mythos Preview model to test advancing AI cybersecurity capabilities.
  • Artemis II’s Breathtaking View of the Far Side of the Moon
    The first images from Artemis II reveal what the moon looks like just 7,000 km from the surface—and confirm that NASA is ready to return to Earth’s satellite.
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    Cybersecurity researchers have serious concerns about how the app was built.
  • ESPN on Disney Plus Expands to Select Asia-Pacific Markets and Europe
    The offering brings live sporting events, studio shows, general entertainment and family programming in a single app.
  • Masters Tournament 2026: When and How to Watch the Augusta Action
    With four separate broadcasters airing the competition in the US, here's how to make sense of the TV schedule.
  • Samsung Could Introduce a New Pro Model in the Galaxy S27 Lineup
    A report claims Samsung's expanding its flagship offerings to four phones.
  • OpenAI, Advocacy Groups and State Officials Want Tougher AI Rules to Protect Kids
    In the wake of Meta and Google's major court losses over lapses in child safety protections, OpenAI is making a series of recommendations to keep kids safe.
  • Anthropic Says Its New AI Model Is So Good at Finding Security Risks, You Can't Use It
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  • iOS 26 Setting to Customize if You Hate Your iPhone's Liquid Glass Design
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  • Overwatch's Next Hero Is Sierra, but Does That Mean the Rumors Were Wrong?
    The new damage hero joins the roster next week, but lore and gameplay details are still under wraps.
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  • The $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold Is Back. You Can Buy It From Samsung Soon
    The foldable phone paused its sales in March after selling through its inventory, but Samsung is bringing it back to its online store.
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    The lawsuit alleges that Amazon bypassed YouTube protections to collect content for its generative AI video system.
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  • How the New Firefox VPN Protects Your Data From Prying Eyes
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  • Uber and Volkswagen's Self-Driving Vans Are Hitting the Streets. Here's When You Can Ride
    The companies are starting on-road testing of the autonomous ID Buzz vehicle in Los Angeles.
  • Jabra Evolve3 85 Headset Review: Top Voice-Calling Performance and a Game-Changing Design
    Jabra's flagship headset leaves off the boom microphone and has a remarkably slim design. A significant upgrade over the Evolve2 Series, it earns a CNET Editors' Choice award.
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  • Capita’s troubled Civil Service Pension Scheme hit by data breach
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  • Azure customers up in arms over ‘full’ UK South region
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  • Keir Starmer was warned about Post Office prosecution practices as director of public prosecutions
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  • Hyperscaler datacentres set to dominate by 2031
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  • Russian cyber spies targeting consumer, Soho routers
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  • Tech can’t wait for regulation to protect children online
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  • Sustainability accounting can be difficult, but can differentiate
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  • What you need to know before emissions regulators come knocking
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  • Navigating the opaque fog of public cloud carbon footprints
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  • UAE unveils Falcon Perception in push for AI independence
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  • Identity and AI: Questions of data security, trust and control
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  • How ‘Wikipedia of cyber’ helps SAP make sense of threat data
    SAP runs enormous cloud environments for some of the world’s most heavily-regulated organisations, and in the hyperscale era, data security and compliance were becoming big challenges. It turned to cutting-edge agentic tools from Uptycs to cut through the noise
  • Fujitsu injects another £80m into UK arm amid Post Office scandal fallout
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  • What’s driving Oracle’s latest job cuts?
    Thousands of job losses have been reported, affecting many roles at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, including those in software engineering and product compliance
  • Data dive: Government 2030 datacentre capacity targets look shaky
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  • NCSC warns high-risk individuals of Signal and WhatsApp social engineering attacks
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  • 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
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