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'Perfect' Dutton Ranch casting reveal carries on a longstanding Yellowstone tradition — but don't think this recurring role is going to be the same
Yellowstone spin-off Dutton Ranch has just dropped a huge casting announcement — but even though it looks like it, the new recurring role won't be the same as others.
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As a new era approaches for Apple, we take a look back at the brand's big wins — here are the 6 best Apple gadgets ever, as voted by TechRadar readers
How many of your favorites were launched under the watchful eye of Tim Cook?
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"The future of space will look less like single-use expeditionary missions and more like a transport network": Pulsar Fusion's quest to build a nuclear fusion exhaust system for deep-space travel hits "first plasma" milestone
Following a "first plasma" milestone, Pulsar Fusion outlines its ambitious plans for a nuclear fusion exhaust system for deep-space travel.
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Even my technophobic mum found this Epson printer ridiculously easy to use — now the EcoTank gets a big price cut at Amazon
If you're scouring the Amazon Tech Week sales, this is my top choice for simple home printing on a budget.
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VPN deal of the week: Get a year of Windscribe for only $29 — and keep the same price forever!
Cheaper than most top VPNs, without the dreaded price rises
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After months of waiting, I've finally played Yoshi's new game on Nintendo Switch 2 — and its whimsy-filled world and engaging exploration have me feeling hopeful
I've played Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, and now I'm feeling pretty excited for release day — here's why.
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What is the release date for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season 2 episode 9 on Apple TV?
Here's when Monarch season 2's second-to-last episode will air on Apple's streaming platform.
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Adobe will continue to learn your brand even after you've established brand guidelines – AI "brand brain" will help cut out 'inefficient processes and broken workflows'
Adobe Brand Intelligence will continue to learn about your precise branding preferences even after you set those initial guardrails.
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A24's upcoming Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie made me roll my eyes — until I found out who's directing it
A24's Texas Chainsaw Massacre feels like it's in good hands, and it's made me change my mind about the idea.
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‘Big Game Hunters’: UK ransomware volume drops significantly 'but the reality is more alarming' – big orgs are being hit harder and with greater success
Ransomware actors are moving away from spray-and-pray attacks and into more targeted campaigns.
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Adorama’s Sony sale includes record-low prices on the A7R V, A7 IV, a7C II, and more
Adorama's huge Sony Alpha April sale includes up to $900 off a wide range of top-rated models this week.
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ChatGPT can threaten to ‘key your car’ and become increasingly abusive if you prompt it just right, new study finds
ChatGPT can get increasingly abusive and argumentative with the right set of prompts, researchers have found.
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Apple is about to reinvent Siri at WWDC this year — and it might finally feel like ChatGPT
Apple is preparing a major Siri overhaul that brings conversational AI, a new interface, and deeper system integration to finally modernize its assistant
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‘Time to leave’: Three just introduced speed caps on its plans — and customers aren’t happy
Three is capping speeds at 100Mbps or less on most plans for new and upgrading customers — unless you buy a 'Full Speed' add-on.
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Google just fixed one of the biggest Gemini for Home problems, bringing back a feature users say they 'really missed'
Gemini for Home can now carry on conversations in a similar way to the Google Assistant that it replaced.
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Mythos accessed by unauthorized users as Anthropic says 'We’re investigating' — Cracks may be showing in Project Glasswing as unknown users access model via third parties
Anthropic is investigating unauthorized access to its Claude Mythos AI model, which is capable of identifying and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities.
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French government agency admits data breach as hacker alleges up to 19 million sensitive records stolen – breach may have exposed 'data from individual and professional accounts'
A hacker is selling data apparently stolen from ANTS, as the agency confirms suffering a breach.
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FCC router ban begs the question: Do you know what’s running in your network?
In March 2026, the FCC banned authorization for new, foreign-made consumer routers, citing national security risks. How should organizations respond?
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CxOs need to heed the lessons of cloud transformation when dealing with AI
AI is exciting, fast-moving and, yes, scary. It’s fine not to get everything right but learning from history will help.
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The 4.5-star Shark PowerPro is 'the best-value vacuum cleaner we've tested' — it's now back to a record-low price on Amazon
The Shark PowerPro is a great value vacuum from an excellent brand. It's on sale right now at Amazon for a fantastic price making it an unbeatable deal.
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AI is working, but only for the individual
Many implementations of AI continue to fall short when it comes to improving team collaboration.
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From demo to production: What agent-based AI must actually deliver
Why agent-based AI demos fail and what real-world systems must truly deliver.
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Mythos and friends could be a 'net positive' for UK cyber security defenses but only if they're secured, says top cyber official
Mozilla can attest to that after using Mythos to find 271 bugs in Firefox 150.
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Call of Duty games coming to Xbox Game Pass on day one lasted all of two releases as Microsoft announces big changes and a welcome price cut
Xbox is decreasing the cost of Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, though it comes at the cost of day one Call of Duty games.
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Anker THUS chip breaks computing rules to put big AI models on wearable devices
Anker thinks it's solved the riddle of how to get large models on tiny wearable devices, without eating all the battery power.
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Invincible season 4 episode 8 ending explained: does Eve [spoiler], when is season 5 coming out, and more on the Prime Video show's latest finale
The final episode of Invincible season 4 has arrived — and I'm here to answer your biggest questions about it.
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Default BitLocker configuration isn’t enough: Defending endpoints against physical attacks
Physical access attacks are no longer edge cases, they are a risk that organizations must actively plan for.
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'You have to separate the task from the purpose of the job': Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reflects on early AI fears around job displacement, and why we shouldn't be worried
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recalls early worries over radiologist job displacement, but AI has caused high demand for the role.
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What running shoes do marathon winners wear? Here are 6 elite-level options to propel you to a new PB
Advanced running shoes for experienced runners looking to shave those precious seconds off their times.
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How to watch La Flèche Wallonne 2026: Free Streams and TV Channels for the UCI WorldTour Race
All the ways to watch 2026 La Flèche Wallonne live streams online and from anywhere, as the World Tour peloton lines up against one of its toughest foes, the infamous Mur de Huy.
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Best Chromebooks (2026): Most Are Bad, but These Aren't
Chromebooks have a reputation for being cheap and crappy. But they don't have to be, and these are the Chromebooks that prove it.
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Dinnerly Meal Kit Review (2026): Hearty Meals on a Budget
Martha Stewart–endorsed Dinnerly is a budget meal kit that doesn’t feel budget anymore, with interesting, far-flung flavors. Just add a little rice.
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The Best Apps to Help You Cancel Subscriptions (2026): Trim, Bobby, TrackMySubs, Hiatus
You may have several recurring subscriptions you've forgotten about. These apps help you keep track of them—and cancel the ones you don't need.
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Beatbot Sora 30 Review: Midrange Price, High-End Results
Strong coverage and a long run time make this pool-cleaning robot a compelling alternative to pricier models.
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New Gas-Powered Data Centers Could Emit More Greenhouse Gases Than Entire Nations
A WIRED review of permits for data center projects using natural gas and linked to OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft, and xAI shows they could emit more than 129 million tons of greenhouse gases per year.
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Join Our Livestream: Musk v. Altman and the Future of OpenAI
On May 8, we’re going live to answer your questions about the Musk v. Altman trial that could determine the fate of OpenAI.
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Infinite Machine Olto Review: A Tremendously Fun Ride
The ebike that doesn’t look like any other ebike is a tremendously fun ride—even for two passengers—if you don’t mind the Cybertruckian design.
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The Pope’s Warnings About AI Were AI-Generated, a Detection Tool Claims
Pangram Labs’ updated Chrome extension puts warning labels on AI slop as you scroll your social feeds.
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Ranking the Best Red Light Therapy Mask and LED Devices of 2026
Your face called, and it’s low-key offended you might trust TikTok more than WIRED.
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Ulta Promo Codes: Up to 50% Off in April
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Norton Coupon Codes: Up to 58% Off
Whether you’re looking to protect your small business or your personal computer, we have the top coupons and deals to help you save at Norton.
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Lenovo Coupon Codes: 50% Off
Whether you’re shopping for a ThinkPad, Yoga laptop, or Legion gaming PC, these Lenovo discount codes and promotions can help you save big on your next tech upgrade.
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10% Dell Coupon Codes | April 2026
Get 10% off with verified Dell promo code, plus today’s coupons for up to $600 off laptops, Alienware monitors, and all things tech.
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Unlock significant savings on Valvoline oil changes and auto services. We've gathered all the top Valvoline coupons and promo codes for April 2026, including deals on full synthetic oil changes and other essential maintenance.
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Lowe’s Promo Codes and Deals: Up to $300 Off Appliances
Find the latest Lowe’s promo codes and offers, including up to $300 off select major appliances and $5 off $50 with sign-up, here at WIRED.
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Tempo Promo Code: 60% Off Ready-to-Heat Meals in April 2026
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Google Cloud Pushes Hard on AI Agents and Hardcore Computing
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We're Gathering Earth Day Deals to Help You Save Money and Help the Planet
Save some green while being green with these eco-friendly deals and discounts.
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Xfinity Launches New Cheaper Mobile Plans and Included Device Protection
The company says most of its mobile customers spend 90% of the time connected to its Wi-Fi network, in and out of their homes.
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60 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You Entertained
Yes, you should absolutely marathon them.
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Dinnerly Meal Kits Start at $6 a Serving. We Tested the Budget-Friendly Service in 2026
Dinnerly is tied for the cheapest meal kit delivery service on the market and offers over 100 recipes each week. Here's how it fared in our latest test.
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Xbox Game Pass Adds New Indie Darlings After Price Drop
It's been an eventful April for Game Pass.
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Looking For a Job in Another Language? Duolingo Could Help
You could reach job-level proficiency in a language just by using the free version of Duolingo.
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I Made My Phone Photos Look Like Analog Film. Here's How You Can, Too
The "film look" is in, but you don't need a film camera to get it -- your phone can take great analog-inspired images. Here's how.
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Apple Watch Series 11 vs. Series 10: How These Nearly Identical Watches Compare
You might think Apple forgot to improve its latest flagship Apple Watch, but there are some differences from last year's model.
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Stranger Things: Tales From '85: When to Watch the New Animated Spin-Off on Netflix
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AT&T overhauled its wireless plans in 2026, with four options that can be mixed and matched.
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Here's How Much Detergent You Realistically Need to Use
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15 Cords and Adapters You Should Probably Throw Out
I did a spring tech drawer cleaning and tossed more than 35 outdated cords and adapters.
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Sony's new True RGB backlight tech updates an old idea and promises even better, brighter colors.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Steps Down, John Ternus Replaces Him
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Apple has been embroiled in a six-year legal battle over one of its Apple Watch health apps. The end may finally be in sight.
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After dealing with health anxiety caused by tracking my body's metrics on smartwatches, I took matters into my own hands with expert advice.
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Microsoft faces court battle in £2bn Windows Server class action
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has allowed the unfair licensing case against Microsoft to go ahead
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UK government beats drum for fintech industry at London 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
Talent scale, cost advantage and AI capability position Egypt as an alternative to Eastern Europe in evolving sourcing strategies
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A tsunami of flaws: When frontier AI and Patch Tuesday collide
Microsoft’s April Patch Tuesday drop was the second-largest in history, falling just shy of an October 2025 record. What is behind the spike in vulnerability disclosures, and is there a connection to Anthropic’s bug-hunting Claude Mythos AI model?
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Blackbox replaces two racks of HPE storage with 8U of Everpure
UK-based IaaS ‘sovereign’ provider, with multiple public sector-facing clients, replaced end-of-life 3PAR arrays with FlashArray storage that saw it reduce power consumption by 85%
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Three-quarters of UK IT leaders without strong AI governance plans
Almost one in nine British IT leaders say their organisations use agentic AI, but with few putting in place strong governance plans, according to a Red Hat survey
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Nation states responsible for ‘nationally significant’ cyber attacks against UK, says NCSC chief
The UK is facing four nationally significant cyber attacks a week, the majority from hostile states, NCSC chief, Richard Horne, will warn at the CyberUK conference
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Anthropic's Mythos raises the stakes for security validation
Letting probabilistic AI models autonomously operate inside production networks creates real safety and auditability issues, and that core security validation still needs deterministic guardrails. And Anthropic just raised the stakes.
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Sans Institute preps live systems for Nato cyber exercise
Cyber training body the Sans Institute is preparing live power generation IT and OT systems for Nato’s annual Locked Shields blue team exercise, which this year appears more relevant than ever
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‘Platitudes’ hide struggle as Post Office scandal redress scheme closing date announced
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Danish logistics giant under pressure to rush world’s largest IT integration
The emergence of AI-driven competition has lit a fire beneath global logistics firm DSV, while it is distracted with integrating the global IT systems of a €14bn merger and trying to get its finances back to full health
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Middle East CIOs move from cloud-first to sovereign-first in a high-risk digital era
As artificial intelligence scales and regulatory pressure intensifies, resilience – not cost – is becoming the defining metric of enterprise technology strategy, says Nischal Kapoor, chief revenue officer at e& enterprise
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Will the UK’s datacentre strategy deliver?
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Business leaders marked down on AI workforce strategy
Research from Accenture has found that while workers feel their jobs will change, employers are less likely to invest in workforce transition
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Software billing gap: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
We speak to Griff Parry, CEO and co-founder of m3ter about why billing based on consumption sometimes fails
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Privacy, power, and encryption: why end-to-end security matters
Governments may continue to look for ways to restrict end-to-end encryption, but the greater danger lies in demanding insecurity by design that would undermining trust, resilience, and the security of the global communications ecosystem.
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Don't debate digital ID, trial it - the Isle of Wight could settle the argument
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Storage implications of a modern IT architecture
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North Korean social engineering campaign targets MacOS users
A MacOS-focused social engineering campaign orchestrated by North Korea-based threat actor Sapphire Sleet has been exposed by Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Unit
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