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    AI can get a lot done, but companies are actually struggling to trust it and legacy identity management software doesn't quite cut it.
  • The excellent Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are back down to their Black Friday price
    The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are a great pair of earbuds that just got even cheaper thanks to this Amazon deal.
  • 'Younger job‑seekers aren't being careless, they're under pressure': LinkedIn study flags risks facing younger job-hunters today
    Scammers are targeting prospective workers with dodgy job postings – younger workers might actually be most at risk.
  • Microsoft has finally realized what most of us knew all along: nobody actually wanted Copilot on Xbox
    Xbox is no longer developing Copilot for consoles.
  • Utah’s VPN crackdown has arrived: here are the VPNs we recommend to protect your personal data and privacy online in the beehive state
    Utah is pioneering controversial new internet restrictions, making a reliable VPN essential for digital privacy. Here are the top three providers offering the best speeds, local servers, and security for residents of the Beehive State.
  • The Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night delivers flagship rotary shaving with a sci-fi twist
    This flagship shaver from Philips is smooth, smart, and slightly over-engineered.
  • How AI's evolution is redefining risks
    Industrialized cybercrime means AI has moved from a double-edged to a triple-edged sword.
  • Garmin has just launched super-elite hi-fi gear, through its sub-brand that's best-known for its maritime sound systems — and the stereo speakers are priced (perhaps appropriately) like a pair of Bowers & Wilkins' Nautilus
    Garmin has unveiled some hi-fi speakers through its JL Audio brand, including a streamer, loudspeakers and floor speakers.
  • 7 of the biggest names in AI, including OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, are now moving into military systems — but one major player is missing from the list, and that raises uncomfortable questions about where this technology is heading
    A sweeping Pentagon push to integrate AI into military systems includes nearly every major tech player except Anthropic, exposing a growing divide over how far such technology should go.
  • Whoops! Samsung just leaked its Galaxy Wide Fold and Z Fold 8 designs — and one is much more interesting than the other
    Images of the Samsung Galaxy Wide Fold and Z Fold 8 have both been spotted in Samsung code.
  • 'It'll hopefully be out soon': Landman season 3 release date prediction gets promising update from returning director — here's our best guess for when to stream new episodes on Paramount+
    While we still don't know for certain when Landman season 3 will be released on Paramount+, we do have an new update from its director that confirms a working release date theory.
  • How signatures are evolving in digital-first systems
    As workflows digitize, signatures are shifting from familiarity to verifiable, system-driven trust.
  • How to watch Peacock for $1 with this sneaky trick
    We uncovered a sneaky way to watch Peacock for $1 – from anywhere in the world, without coughing up for a premium streaming subscription.
  • How to watch Amandaland season 2 online from anywhere
    Here's how to watch Amandaland season 2 online from anywhere in the world, completely FREE, as Lucy Punch and Joanna Lumley return for more chaos.
  • The entire AI revolution is being held hostage by party balloon gas — and it is not funny
    AI's trillion-dollar supply chain breaks at the documentation layer.
  • QoE in the age of AI: Why networks must deliver more than connectivity
    The shift from QoS to QoE reveals gaps between network performance and real user experience.
  • The Onyx Boox Palma 2 Pro is the phone-sized color ereader I never knew I wanted, but it won't suit everyone
    Boox’s phone-like ereader gets a flashy Pro upgrade, with color E Ink, stylus support and mobile data making it more versatile, though the even higher price stings.
  • Daredevil: Born Again season 2 ending explained — what happens to Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk, does anyone die, and more on the Marvel TV show's latest finale
    The Daredevil: Born Again season 2 finale has finally aired on Disney+ — here's how it comes to an end.
  • Someone has built a gaming PC the size of a room, complete with giant fans and air conditioning for cool operation — and also a sauna for some reason
    This modder's gaming PC build meets the definition of unique, as it's quite literally the size of a room.
  • Don't wait for the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft when the 2024 monochrome edition is at its lowest price — it's better value
    While the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft might be a tempting upgrade for a digital notebook, there's no word on when, or if, it will be released in Australia. The 2024 Kindle Scribe from AU$449 will serve you very well indeed.
  • I adored Mouse P.I. for Hire’s ‘engrossing rubberhose-style animation’ and Doom-inspired gameplay, but its performance on Nintendo Switch 2 just isn’t good enough
    Mouse P.I. for Hire’s gameplay and visuals are like a beautiful vintage cheddar — it's just a shame that the Switch 2 edition grates some performance problems on the top.
  • Google Gemini is coming to more cars, but some consumers aren’t cheering
    Google Gemini is rolling out to millions of cars, but some owners are concerned about data privacy.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, May 6 (game #1060)
    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.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, May 6 (game #1563)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, May 6 (game #794)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • 3D-printed Y-zipper turns from flexible to hard in less time than it takes to zip your fly
    Researchers took a 40-year-old design and applied some software and 3D printing to bring the Y-zipper to life
  • How to watch The Other Bennet Sister from anywhere – it's *FREE*
    Here's how to watch The Other Bennet Sister online from anywhere in the world, completely FREE.
  • 'Electricity with zero emission' — Chinese scientists aim to transform “dirty” coal with a new fuel cell that doesn't burn anything and produces clean power well beyond the Carnot cycle limit
    Chinese researchers developed a coal fuel cell that generates electricity without combustion while capturing carbon dioxide and potentially achieving significantly higher efficiency levels.
  • 'Cheap air-to-air missile': Ukraine has turned a vintage 55-year-old Russian-designed Antonov An-28 twin-propeller aircraft into a versatile A-10 Warthog-type platform complete with Gatling-class gun, VR headsets to intercept Russian Shahed drones
    Ukraine repurposes Antonov An-28 into an anti-drone platform using miniguns and interceptor drones, balancing cost efficiency with operational limitations.
  • 'AI creates jobs': Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang once again says workers have nothing to fear
    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI is the "United States’ best opportunity to re-industrialize".
  • ReMarkable Paper Pure Tablet Review: Back to Basics
    After six years, the ReMarkable 2 gets a replacement in the form of the ReMarkable Paper Pure.
  • Best Indoor Security Cameras (2026): For Homes and Apartments
    Cameras can offer peace of mind, but choose carefully before inviting one into your home.
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    I tested all the major webcams across the price spectrum in attempts to find the very best. Here's what I learned.
  • Apple Will Pay $250 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over Siri's AI Features
    If you bought an iPhone 15 or 16 in the US, you could be set to pocket up to $95 per device as part of the settlement.
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    The Focal Mu-so Hekla can almost replace a multi-speaker surround-sound setup.
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    Don’t let busted pipes or an overflowing washing machine dampen your day. These smart water sensors can help you catch problems quicker.
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    Smeg’s new retro-looking Forte stand mixer packs some serious power, but its performance isn’t as polished as its design.
  • Hasan Piker, Self-Described ‘Ayatollah of Woke,’ Wants AI to Die
    The far-left Twitch streamer says AI is rotting our brains. He’s also addicted to Twitter and listens to at least eight podcasts.
  • Best Carry-On Suitcases (2026): Away, Rimowa, Tumi
    I feel about luggage carousels the same way I feel about head lice: avoid at all costs. These are the best carry-on suitcases for those who never want to check a bag again.
  • The Best Bed Frames, Tested in Our Own Rooms (2026)
    Looking for the best bed frame? Our top recommendation is the Classic Bed from Thuma, but we’ve got options for all budgets and tastes.
  • Boycotts Hurt Tesla’s Sales. Now, Activists Are Taking On Elon Musk’s SpaceX IPO
    Activists, a leading labor union, and a big retirement fund are asking challenging questions about what’s expected to be the largest-ever stock market debut.
  • The Motley Fool Promo Code: Save Up to $200 on Stock Advisor May 2026
    Scale your portfolio for less with these verified The Motley Fool membership discounts, stock advisor promo codes, and Epic Bundle deals.
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    Save up to 28% on business and personal memberships with 1Password promo codes and deals.
  • Bose Promo Code: 40% Off for May 2026
    Get at least 40% off headphones, speakers, soundbars, and other audio products from Bose.
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    Save on rowers and accessories with Hydrow coupons, including an exclusive discount of $50.
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    Save up to $400 on top air purifiers and filters with verified AirDoctor promo codes and special offers for May 2026.
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    Book your next getaway with Expedia and get up to 75% off your stay, with or without a promo code.
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    Unlock significant savings on Jabra headphones, headsets, and speakers with our verified promo codes, exclusive coupons, and limited-time deals this month.
  • Vivid Seats Promo Codes and Deals: Get 10% Off
    Whether you are heading to a sold-out concert or a championship game, use a Vivid Seats discount code to secure your seats for less this May.
  • Acer Promo Codes: 40% Off
    From 40% off accessory bundles to verified student and military discounts, here's how to save on Predator, Nitro, and Swift laptops and monitors at Acer.com.
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  • Top 10 AI Tools That Will Transform Your Content Creation in 2025
  • LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
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  • TOP 11 AI MARKETING TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE (Updated 2022)
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  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
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  • Best Ring Video Doorbells of 2026: Ring's Newest AI and More
    Amazon's Ring offers some of the most advanced security doorbells. I tested them out to find the best.
  • What Dermatologists Think About At-Home Microcurrent Devices
    If you want to experiment with microcurrent devices, this is what the professionals say about them.
  • Best Family Phone Plans for 2026
    Mobile plans that work for one person often don't work for a family. We look at plans from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.
  • Utah's Ban on Using VPNs to Circumvent Age Verification Begins Today
    Experts worry that the legislation may lead to websites prohibiting access from all VPN addresses due to technical limitations.
  • Before iOS 26.5, Here Are All the Features iOS 26.4 Brought to Your iPhone
    New emoji and video podcasts are just a couple features the update brought to your device.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 6, #1060
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle No. 1,060 for Wednesday, May 6. It's a doozy.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 6, #1782
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 6, No. 1,782.
  • Online Job Scams Are on the Rise, and Gen Z Is Struggling With Them, Study Says
    It's getting more important to verify a job listing is real and to watch out for tricks.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, May 6
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 6.
  • 'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2 Finale Explained: [Spoiler]'s Cameo and Predictions for the MCU
    Alliances, a bloody rampage and a sweet reunion capped off this season.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 6 #794
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 6 No. 794.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 6, #590
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 6 No. 590.
  • Apple Will Pay $250M to Settle Allegations It Misled iPhone Buyers About AI
    Those who bought select iPhone models could collect up to $95 each.
  • Despite Previous Integration Failure, Etsy Launches Its App in ChatGPT
    Etsy's current foray into ChatGPT may be less about making money and more about learning how to develop its own AI tools.
  • 4 Electric Toothbrush Mistakes You Should Avoid for a Whiter Smile
    To get the benefits of using an electric toothbrush, such as cleaner, whiter teeth, you'll want to make sure you're using it correctly.
  • Apple's iPhone 17 Is the Best-Selling Phone for the First Quarter of 2026
    The base iPhone 17 and its Pro variants capture the top three spots, followed by Samsung's lower-cost Galaxy A phones.
  • Apple Looking to Samsung and Intel for Chips Amid Shortages, Report Says
    Apple is reportedly keeping its options open beyond its main supplier, Taiwan Semiconductor.
  • Proposed Class Action Suit Claims Faulty Roku, TCL Software Updates 'Bricked' TVs
    The complaint claims software updates introduce serious bugs that are never fixed. Roku calls the claims "meritless."
  • Reddit Is Making Some Mobile Web Readers Log In or Use the App Instead
    The company says it's a limited test on a small set of users who frequently browse without being logged in. There may be some ways around it.
  • I Played the New Lego Batman, a Whimsical Game That Takes the Dark Knight Seriously
    The upcoming game walks a tight Bat-rope retelling the Caped Crusader's biggest adventures with a mixture of slapstick charm and deep comic cuts.
  • Best Prepaid Phone Plans for 2026
    If you're tired of overpaying for mobile features you don't use, it might be time to look into a prepaid plan.
  • OpenAI Could Make 30 Million Phones Over the Next 2 Years, Report Says
    Sam Altman's company could reportedly begin production of the AI-focused phones in the first half of 2027.
  • US Travelers Can Now Use T-Mobile's Satellite Service in Canada and New Zealand
    Even in some of the most remote areas, your phone can stay connected via satellite.
  • Even More Authors, Publishers Sue Meta Over Copyright in AI Training: What's Different Now
    Meta won a previous AI lawsuit brought by authors. Publishers are taking a different route this time.
  • I Tried Burger King's Mandalorian and Grogu Menu, and This Is Not the Way
    The Force is not with these mediocre fast-food offerings.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • EU finance firms urged to get on with anti-money laundering compliance
    Two-thirds of finance firms in the European Union are at risk of missing next year’s deadline to comply with anti-money laundering regulations
  • The AI Correction Will Not Be Evenly Distributed
    AI companies are reporting growing revenues but a more important question is not how much are they earning but what kind of revenues?
  • Tech sector job losses show AI replacement in action
    Tech leaders are making big changes to their labour force as artificial intelligence advances. Business leaders are following this trend. But are their businesses ready?
  • Glasgow researchers use machine learning to build network digital twin
    Automated machine learning is being used to build a digital twin of complex networks, saving hours compared with traditional network testing
  • Google AI workers vote to unionise over IDF and US military tech
    Unions send letter to management requesting recognition for Google DeepMind employees, in particular over the company’s involvement in hi-tech systems used in Gaza and Iran wars
  • Tech industry slowly dropping DEI efforts, finds Harvey Nash survey
    The tech diversity push in the UK is dropping, despite workers claiming good workplace efforts
  • IBM: Enterprise AI to shift from ‘light bulb’ to ‘electric motor’ era
    Enterprises are set to make productivity gains as business shifts from point use cases for artificial intelligence to orchestrated, policy-driven deployment of agentic AI, says IBM CEO
  • Mastering a marathon with the future of healthtech
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at how digital twins of the human body are helping athletes prepare for the London Marathon. We find out how AI is set to deliver new driving experiences in the latest cars. And we speak to a 146-year-old bank about taking an entrepreneurial approach to...
  • ‘They protect the law while breaking it’: Inside Europol’s shadow IT system
    Under pressure to deliver in the fight against serious cross-border crime, Europol built and operated a shadow data analysis platform containing large volumes of sensitive information, which operated without key legal and technical safeguards
  • UK’s NCSC warns of ‘wave of patches’
    Vulnerability discovery and mitigation continues to exercise the top minds at Britain’s NCSC as cyber experts continue to debate the impact of frontier AI models such as Mythos
  • How a cloud-native architecture handles persistent storage
    A detailed understanding of how containerised applications work with data storage is needed to migrate enterprise IT to a cloud-native architecture
  • IAM tools help Oracle Red Bull Racing keep pace with strict F1 regulations
    Oracle Red Bull Racing massively improved the efficiency of its aerodynamics testing procedures after implementing new identity technology from 1Password. Learn more about this unlikely link
  • Cyber experts take an optimistic view of AI-powered hacking
    During the annual CETaS showcase in London, experts discussed the potential cyber risk of tools such as Claude Mythos
  • Almost half of UK businesses hit by cyber attacks
    The government’s annual cyber security report reveals UK businesses are still struggling with the impact of attacks and breaches
  • Data is a sovereignty issue. And broader than just the hyperscalers
    As data sovereignty comes under scrutiny the more chimera-like it looks, but ventures like Google’s S3NS in France show potential
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