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Amazon has a massive Fitbit sale ahead of its newest release —shop the best deals from $79.95
The all-new Google Fitbit Air is now available to preorder, so you can find incredible deals on top-rated Fitbit activity and smartwatches, with prices starting at $79.95.
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'Like a microscopic Predator': Chinese scientists create tiny robotic vacuum to hunt radioactive pollution and clean the world's oceans
Chinese scientists created light-driven micromotors that actively capture uranium from water, offering a new approach to resource extraction challenges.
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What is the release date for Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 11 on CBS and Paramount+?
Last week, we jumped two weeks forward after the Cleggs brutally kidnapped Andrea. There's still lots left unsaid, so when does Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 11 hit CBS and Paramount+?
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I’m a password expert – and these are my top five tips for picking the right password manager
Choosing a password manager doesn't have to be difficult, and I've shared my top five tips for making a good choice.
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'You would be able to say to it: 'Make a better version of yourself.' And it just goes off and does that completely autonomously': Anthropic Co-Founder on our wild 'recursive' AI future
Anthropic warns of AI capable of 'recursive self-improvement,' and we'd better prepare for this scary, near future.
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A new report says inkjet-printed OLED could be 30% cheaper to produce than current methods, which I'm hoping is great news for laptops and monitors soon, and OLED TVs in the future — and it's on top of the other big advantages of IJP tech
Inkjet-printed OLED panels could reduce manufacturing costs by as much as 35%, according to a new report. But there are still challenges to overcome
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GrapheneOS patches an Android VPN bypass that Google decided to leave alone
A researcher disclosed an Android 16 VPN bypass that leaks your real IP. Google declined to patch it, but GrapheneOS shipped a fix within days.
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‘Our customers have been looking elsewhere for mobile’: BT relaunches BT Mobile for broadband customers, insisting it will ‘live alongside’ its existing EE network
BT is re-opening its BT Mobile service to existing broadband customers, saying its customers "have been looking elsewhere for mobile."
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'What started as someone potentially trying to remove the background from a selfie ended with a custom .NET stealer rifling through their browser passwords': Experts warn that free image editor tool could actually be dangerous malware
Background removal services are being used in ClickFix attacks, delivering dangerous infostealer malware.
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BT lays out plans to become 'digital backbone' of the UK for consumers and businesses alike
BT reveals new push for consumers and businesses alike as it confirms role as official telco partner for Euro 2028.
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Your next TV could cost as little as £4.50 per month with these savings on Sky Glass
Both Sky Glass Air and Sky Glass Gen 2 models are included
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How to watch Aston Villa vs Nottm Forest: Free streams for Europa League 2025/26 semi-final second leg, team news
All the ways to watch Aston Villa vs Nottm Forest live streams online and from anywhere for free, in an all-English Europa League semi-final second leg.
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VPN deal of the week: I've found a $30 VPN that's faster than NordVPN, Surfshark, and ExpressVPN, can unblock your favorite streaming services, and has the best built-in ad blocker of any VPN I've tested — here's how to get yourself protected
PrivadoVPN offers a capable suite of VPN tools for only $30, so why aren't more people using cheap tools to protect themselves online.
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Iranian hackers launch ransomware campaign looking to steal details via Microsoft Teams
An espionage campaign was concealed behind a ransomware attack by a commercial actor.
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Apple TV drops a tense full-length trailer for Cape Fear — and it dials up the horror to a satisfying degree
Cape Fear's official trailer is terrifying and I'm so excited to watch the new Apple TV series in June.
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Star Fox 64 is getting yet another remake, this time for Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo has revealed a new Star Fox game, and it's a Star Fox 64 remake for Switch 2.
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The AI boom is now consuming more money than Apollo, the ISS, and the Manhattan Project combined — and it’s still accelerating in 2026
AI investment has exploded beyond the scale of history’s biggest scientific megaprojects — and the world is only beginning to grasp what’s being built.
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Canon is launching a new camera next week, and I predict it'll be a vlogging-style full-frame model
Canon shared a teaser on its socials of its next camera with the tagline 'One camera, many stories', plus a May 13 launch date. Here's what it could be
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Top universities among victims named in Canvas data breach - MIT, Oxford and more all hit
ShinyHunters is increasing the heat on Instructure by listing all of the potential victims of the Canvas breach.
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Amazon is slashing prices on its top-rated running and walking shoes for summer — 40% off Nike, New Balance, Hoka, and more
Amazon has a massive sale on its top-rated walking and running shoes just in time for summer, and I'm rounding up the best deals from Nike, Hoka, New Balance, and more.
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Google Fitbit Air preorders — where to buy the latest budget fitness tracker for free with a trade-in
The Google Fitbit Air launches on May 26, and if you want one on your wrist for launch day, then here's where you're able to preorder the lightweight wearable — and score a deal.
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Coming up with a new password doesn't have to be hard – I'm a password expert, and these are my 5 top tips for crafting the perfect password
It's World Password Day, and this is my guidance on how to create a secure password to keep your account secure.
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'A Lego brick that plays music': A great Scandi loudspeaker brand returns with 7 new products, including a shallower option designed for narrow bookshelves
Danish audio brand Jamo has unveiled two new families of products, including some pretty small, thin options.
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A pressure-washer is my #1 gadget for giving your deck and garden a summer makeover — and right now Amazon has huge discounts on top models from Kärcher
Blasting the grime off my grubby deck is my favorite early summer ritual.
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Your video calls could be racking more airmiles than you think
Video calls route data across borders without users knowing, raising real questions about privacy and sovereignty.
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'A waste of money' — Digital rights group slams Utah's new 'impossible by design' VPN restrictions under controversial age verification law
Utah’s new age verification law targets VPN users, but digital rights group Fight for the Future is calling the legislation technically impossible and a massive "waste of money." Here is why experts are furious.
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RGG Studio's Stranger Than Heaven is seemingly the most original action-RPG I've seen yet: here are four ways it stands out from others
RGG Studio's Stranger Than Heaven is set within the same universe as Yakuza, but sets itself apart from the series and other action RPGs in more ways than one.
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Palo Alto warns of critical firewall flaw, tells users a patch is on the way
Risks can be mitigated through settings, while Palo Alto works on a patch.
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Budget Windows 11 laptops vs MacBook Neo — Microsoft-commissioned report points out Neo weaknesses, as Apple's rumored to double production to 10 million
Are budget Windows 11 laptops a better bet than the MacBook Neo? A new report suggests that, but skeptics aren't happy with it at all.
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The Google Fitbit Air finally breaks cover, and it heralds a new era of screenless fitness tracking to take on Whoop and Garmin
The Google Fitbit Air has finally been revealed, and the renewed focus on invisible 'set and forget' fitness tracking makes me think Google is onto a winner here.
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How to Disable Google's Gemini in Chrome
Chrome users were caught off guard by a 4-GB Google AI model baked into Chrome, sparking privacy concerns. The good news: You can easily uninstall it. The bad? You might not want to.
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Why the Hantavirus Cruise Ship Outbreak Isn’t Likely to Become a Global Crisis
While the outbreak aboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic is concerning, the virus isn’t easily transmitted through casual contact.
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How I Fixed My Webcam Lighting for Zoom Calls (2026)
I have a horrendous lighting setup in my home office, but as a mixed-use room, my options for fixing it were limited.
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ChatGPT Has 'Goblin' Mania in the US. In China It Will 'Catch You Steadily'
OpenAI's chatbot has some weird linguistic tics in Chinese that are driving users crazy.
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Best Last-Minute Mother’s Day Deals on Mom-Approved Gifts (2026)
Give Mom the best and save some cash in the process with these legitimate discounts on WIRED-approved gifts.
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One of DOGE's Young Engineers Is Now Running a Defense Tech Startup
In an email viewed by WIRED, Ethan Shaotran describes Blitz Industries as “a defense company backed by big names.”
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Diabetes Detection Needs Better Tools. They’re on the Way
Blood glucose levels can be a reliable indicator of diabetes risk. But in some populations, it's not enough to catch the disease early.
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Google Is Rebranding the Fitbit App to ‘Google Health’
Google is sunsetting Google Fit by year’s end. While Fitbit remains very much alive, the rebranded Google Health app is your one-stop shop for all things health and fitness.
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Google Ditches the Screen With the New Fitbit Air (2026)
Powered by Gemini and designed around simplicity, the new Fitbit Air could finally give the screenless fitness tracker market a compelling alternative to Whoop.
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Sleep Number ComfortNext Lux Smart Bed: Redefining Support
Sleep Number’s new model leans plush, but its smart support might convert even die-hard firmness fans.
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Best Printers for Any Home-Office Need (2026): Brother, HP, and More
Need to print labels, stickers, stacks of pages, color photos, or even a textured mug? I tested the best home printers, including ink-tank, cartridge, and laser options.
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Best Bug Spray (2026), Tested and Reviewed
Our writer tried some of the most popular insect repellents during runs, hikes, and evening walks. These are the ones we recommend.
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Thousands of Vibe-Coded Apps Expose Corporate and Personal Data on the Open Web
Companies like Lovable, Base44, Replit, and Netlify use AI to let anyone build a web app in seconds—and in thousands of cases, spill highly sensitive data onto the public internet.
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This Reggae Band Is in a Nightmare Battle Against AI Slop Remixes
When Stick Figure’s seven-year-old song shot up the charts, the band was thrilled. But its viral moment was spurred by unauthorized AI remixes.
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11 Best Sunscreens, WIRED Tested and Reviewed
We put 36 sunscreens to the test during summer hikes, spring ski days, and beachside hangs. Out of all the mineral, chemical, and spray varieties we tried, these are our top picks.
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Bottom G Wants You to Know He’s More Than Just ‘Gay Andrew Tate’
Brian Michael Hinds found accidental internet fame through a resemblance to the controversial manosphere figure. He’s still wrestling with what to do with it.
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There Is No Evidence the Trump Assassination Attempts Were Staged. People Still Believe They Were
Elements of the right and the left are united in the baseless belief that two attempts on Donald Trump's life were staged.
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Everyone Should Travel With a Pair of Cheap Wired Headphones (2026)
Admit it: It’s inevitable you will forget to charge your Bluetooth pair.
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Vimeo Promo Code: 40% Off This May 2026
Enjoy 25% off a membership, 40% off, plus an additional 10% off annual plans, and more deals to save at Vimeo.
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Walmart Promo Codes: 65% Off
Score $10 off with our Walmart promo codes and coupon, and shop flash deals up to 65% off today.
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Scary highlights include Smile 2, The Menu and A Quiet Place: Day One.
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Whether your grad is heading to college or starting a new job, our CNET experts assembled a selection of thoughtful and practical gifts that will get them ready for their next chapter.
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'Power Ballad' Hits the Right Notes With Humor, Heart and Nostalgia
Review: John Carney's latest film is a lighthearted exploration of fame, ambition and friendship. The music's pretty damn good, too.
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Half of US Adults Under 50 Get Health Advice From Influencers, Study Shows
Most health and wellness influencers aren't healthcare professionals, the survey found.
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Samsung's 2026 Monitors Arrive This Month. Here's How to Score Exclusive Savings on Them at Launch
We've got all the details on how you can upgrade your monitor without paying full price.
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Tech Companies Are Freaking Out About RAMageddon
Memory and chip suppliers are the Roadrunner, we're Wile E. Coyote and shortages are the anvil. Poof.
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Are the $599 MacBook Neo's Days Numbered?
Apple could kill off the 256GB model amid climbing costs and short supplies.
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Google's Biggest Health Announcements: New Fitbit Air, Goodbye Fitbit App and Hello 'Coach'
The Fitbit name is fading. Here's what Google is replacing it with and what it means for you.
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The Fitbit Air's Minimal Design Is Hiding a Bigger Strategy
Google's $99 Whoop rival is less about the band and more about the AI coach behind it.
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RIP Fitbit App. Not Just a New Name, New Features Too
Fitbit app users can expect a redesign and rebranding, with a new name and interface. Users will also gain the ability to upload medical records and more.
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Google Health Coach Wants to Provide the Most Personalized AI Wellness Experience Yet
Google Health’s AI coach gets a revamp along with the latest app rebrand.
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The Apple Watch Series 12 Is Rumored to Revive a Retired iPhone Feature
Rumors point to a biometric sensor that has nothing to do with health tracking. Here's everything we've heard about Apple's next smartwatch.
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Pennsylvania Sues Character.AI, Alleging Chatbots Posed as Doctors
The state says one chatbot even presented an invalid Pennsylvania medical license number.
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Operation Fake Mustache: Kids Bypass UK's Digital Age Barriers
Kids used to draw on their faces for fun. Now, they're doing it so they can play Roblox.
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A batch of entertaining classics, including Tootsie, Pretty Woman and Ghostbusters, are now streaming on Netflix.
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Best Point-and-Shoot Camera for 2026
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Reddit Is Blocking Some Users From Its Mobile Website. Here's How to Get In
The company says it's a limited test on a small set of users who frequently browse the site without logging in. There may be ways around it.
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Data residency becomes the GCC’s next AI battleground
As sovereign AI strategies accelerate across the Gulf, organisations are shifting their focus from ‘how do we use AI?’ to ‘where does the data live?’, turning data residency into a strategic differentiator rather than a compliance exercise
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Realising Britain’s AI ambitions rests on digital confidence and inclusion
AI is increasingly being woven into every aspect of our lives - but the technology's full potential cannot be delivered without addressing shortcomings in digital inclusion
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Inside FDP – part 2: Delivering on the NHS vision for data
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UK financial security experts participate in sector-wide hackathon
Teams of security pros from UK financial services organisations came together at the end of April to participate in a hackathon exercise
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Police wrongly identified solicitor Fahad Ansari as Hamas member during Schedule 7 phone seizure
A police officer wrongly described a solicitor acting for Hamas in an appeal against its proscribed status in the UK as a Hamas member during Schedule 7 phone seizure
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UK High Court dismisses facial-recognition judicial review case
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Broadcom updates VCF to address on-premise AI
VMware is being repositioned as a platform to lower the total cost of hosting artificial intelligence workloads in private clouds
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Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill prompts ethical concerns
The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill is intended to improve school standards, child safety and social care. However, recent amendments to the proposal have led to ethical concerns regarding personal data
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Netherlands moves GPT-NL from lab to live: first pilots under way
Dutch national language model enters real-world testing with a €13.5m public budget and a project-claimed world-first licensing deal with national news publishers
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Beyond telesurgery: How Proximie uses AI to optimise surgery logistics
AWS customer Proximie delivers AI-driven operating theatre logistics and tele-surgery. We spoke to its engineering vice-president about the challenges of cloud in a life or death environment
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Closing the AI trust gap in MENA: Why visibility, governance and data quality matter more than hype
Alteryx’s Sabya Sen explains why confidence in AI remains low for high-stakes decisions, and what CIOs must do to turn adoption into real business value
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AI to help mainframes remain business critical in 2026
Mainframes are very much still vital for performance- and security-conscious use cases. To optimise TCO, AI and hybrid cloud can help them retain their advantages
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Cloud and data sovereignty caught in a paradox
We asked the hyperscalers how they would respond to US court-ordered eavesdropping on foreign citizen data – and got responses that highlight a paradoxical situation
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Is cloud data sovereignty all just a case of ‘Trust me, bro’?
Hyperscaler cloud is inherently global. Does that make data sovereignty unattainable – especially given the powers US courts hold? We grilled the hyperscalers in an attempt to find out
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The illusion of digital sovereignty and the reality of control
Digital sovereignty is hugely important to IT leaders but in most cases systems have been built on foundations they don’t control. Open standards are key to organisational agility
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Post Office acknowledges ECCO+ user’s calls for help three decades ago
A former subpostmaster repeatedly asked the Post Office for help when unexplained shortfalls occurred in her branch while using ECCO+ software, with evidence of her requests still in the organisation’s possession
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EU finance firms urged to get on with anti-money laundering compliance
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Tech sector job losses show AI replacement in action
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Glasgow researchers use machine learning to build network digital twin
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