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The end of deepfakes: A UK startup “fingerprinting” light to prove what’s real could crush global misinformation and $75 billion video piracy market
This UK startup wants to make your physical filming location a ‘fingerprint’ to verify authenticity, rather than relying on software.
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Coros watches get Apple Watch and Garmin-style Voice Control as part of a big new update — which also includes a bunch of other cool features and tweaks
Coros continues to tweak and improve its existing lineup with a big new feature addition.
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Samsung has revealed the prices of its 2026 OLED TVs, and it's clearly gunning for LG
Samsung's 2026 OLED TV range is priced very aggressively in the UK, with prices starting at £1,299
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“We tried to keep the soul of the original attraction, but level it up” — Disney World transforms Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin into a real-time ride system powered by Unreal Engine
Ahead of Toy Story 5, we spoke with Walt Disney Imagineering software lead Evan Klein about the massive tech overhaul powering the newly upgraded Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin — from Unreal Engine-powered ride vehicles to dynamic gameplay systems and networked targets.
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How to watch the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final online for FREE from anywhere
25 countries and only one winner. How are you going to vote? Here's how to watch Eurovision 2026 Grand Final online and for free from anywhere.
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Quordle hints and answers for Saturday, May 16 (game #1573)
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Saturday, May 16 (game #1070)
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.
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, May 16 (game #804)
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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Attack of the AI lawnmowers? Yarbo forced to patch products after experts reveal method to remotely hijack thousands of devices
A cybersecurity flaw in Yarbo robotic mowers exposed thousands of internet-connected devices to spying, hijacking, infrastructure, and surveillance risks.
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I taught ChatGPT to distrust itself, and suddenly it stopped hallucinating
Telling ChatGPT to behave like a hostile auditor can make its answers more transparent and stop hallucinations
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Massive Lithium deposit potential worth $1.5 trillion found in Oregon — a huge cache could massively strengthen the US stance in building items such as smartphones, but environmentalists urge caution in acting too fast
Geologists discovered a massive lithium deposit beneath Oregon, triggering debates over mining expansion, environmental risks, and economic development opportunities.
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Two hi-fi greats just announced cool, curved new stereo speakers — one's passive, one's active, take your pick
Wharfedale's Denton 1S and Fyne Audio's Cubit 5 speakers are compact, powerful and promise superb sound
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“I think it can be a point of no return” — experts issue warning as Chinese EV manufacturers hunt for European manufacturing plants
Chinese EV makers are pushing into Europe with plans to snap up idle manufacturing facilities
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I think therefore I am: cutting-edge AI used to 'revive spirit' of French Mark Twain and spawn a new sharp satire more than 350 years after his death
French researchers trained artificial intelligence on Molière’s writings, producing a theatrical comedy that premiered before audiences at Versailles Opera.
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'This work is a glimpse of what is coming': Security team lays out how Anthropic Mythos helped build a working macOS exploit in five days
A product that took five years to build was broken into in five days, thanks to Mythos - and now Apple is working on a fix.
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The ultimate Samsung tech challenge — from Galaxy phones to QD-OLED TVs, prove how well you know its gadgets with our quiz
Think you know Samsung's hardware and software? Take this 15-question quiz on its phones, appliances, earbuds and more.
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It's time to ditch your takeout coffee habit — I'm a trained barista, and these are the top 3 coffee makers I recommend for cafe-quality lattes at home
Making cafe-quality drinks at home is a piece of cake when you have the right machine, and these are the best I've tested for perfectly foamed milk.
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AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon join forces to try and eliminate coverage 'dead zones' for good
America's three biggest mobile networks reveal plans to bring direct-to-device satellite connections to customers.
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Amazon has a huge sale on best-selling running shoes ahead of Memorial Day — 57% off Nike, Hoka, Adidas, and Asics
Amazon's 2026 Memorial Day sale is offering massive discounts on best-selling running shoes, and I've rounded up all the best deals from Nike, Asics, Adidas, Hoka, and more.
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Hackers threaten to leak Mistral files online — AI giant confirms breach, but not what data is involved
TeamPCP put the Mistral files up for sale, but if they're not sold in a week, they'll get leaked.
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Bungie outlines plan to save Marathon with Steam player count at less than 15% of launch day peak
Bungie has revealed new content plans for Marathon Season 2 and beyond as the game's Steam player count continues to decline.
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How to watch Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 online from anywhere – India, US, UK, Australia
Here's how to watch Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 online from anywhere in the world, potentially even for free.
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How to watch Tubi from anywhere – FREE movies, TV shows and live sports
Here's how to watch Tubi from anywhere in the world, and learn how to access streams from anywhere abroad with a VPN.
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How to watch Zee TV outside India – stream online and from anywhere with a VPN
Here's how to watch Zee TV from outside India, and learn how to access streams from anywhere abroad with a VPN.
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How to watch Star Plus outside India with a VPN – stream Star from anywhere
Here's how to watch Star Plus from outside India, and learn how to access streams from anywhere abroad with a VPN.
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'A new rhythm for collaboration is emerging': OpenAI adds remote access to bring Codex to ChatGPT for iPhone, iPad, and Android
Codex still runs on your desktop, but OpenAI is turning your ChatGPT mobile app into a remote controller for access from anywhere.
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I'm about to spend another 100 hours playing The Sims 4 because of this new Bridgerton DLC
EA has released two new Sims 4 expansion kits inspired by the hit Netflix romance series Bridgerton, but make haste, because the offer is limited time.
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Pearl Abyss is making me forget that Crimson Desert is a single-player game, with so many great updates — and it deserves all the plaudits for it
Pearl Abyss is continuously providing more updates for Crimson Desert, long after its launch, and it's incredibly impressive for a single-player game.
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We just got an update about A24's Texas Chainsaw Massacre — and it gives us a huge clue about the plot
Curry Barker has teased a little about his plans for his Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie, and it's a pleasant surprise.
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Claude Mythos turns years of security research into 20-hour AI exploits
Claude Mythos signals a shift to AI-powered cyberattacks and urgent defensive change.
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The Best Outdoor Deals From the REI Anniversary Sale 2026
It’s the best time of year to pick up all the outdoor gadgets, tents, sleeping bags, and other gear you’ll need for summer fun.
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Tesla Reveals New Details About Robotaxi Crashes—and the Humans Involved
Remote operators (slowly) drove the automaker’s autonomous vehicles into a metal fence and a construction barricade, Tesla says.
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Spencer Pratt Is Creating Panic Over ‘Super Meth.’ It’s Not Even Real
The LA mayoral candidate and former reality TV star is fueling his campaign with fears about an ultra-potent meth. Experts say it’s drug war propaganda.
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Greg Brockman Officially Takes Control of OpenAI’s Products in Latest Shake-Up
OpenAI is once again reorganizing its executive ranks as part of its effort to unify ChatGPT and Codex into one core product experience.
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The Chinese App That Puts Instagram to Shame
In the ancient city of Dali, I saw firsthand how RedNote has evolved from a lifestyle platform into the tool that powers the country’s tourism industry.
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Companies Keep Slashing Employees’ Benefits for the Worst Reasons
Workers are getting worse health care, parental leave, and retirement benefits, showing once and for all that your job doesn’t love you back.
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Best Early Memorial Day Deals: Garmin, Birdfy, Breville (2026)
Memorial Day isn’t until May 26, but sales on our favorite gear have already started.
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Gantri’s 3D-Printed Lamps Are Going Wireless
In a partnership with design firm Ammunition, the lamp company is taking its lights wireless.
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Centris 2 Folding Ebike Review: Compact, Sturdy, Budget-Friendly
The budget-friendly Centris 2 ebike can fit the back seat of a car and has narrow handlebars for miles of easy riding—until it needs a recharge, that is.
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Build a Radio Wave Detector With Balls of Aluminum Foil!
Here’s how you can hack together a radio transmitter and receiver out of stuff you have at home—and explore the weirdness of wireless.
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The 5 Best Outdoor Griddles and Flat Top Grills (2026)
A big backyard griddle can change a summer. I made dozens of tacos, burgers, and pancakes to find the best setup.
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Trump’s Federal Gas Tax Holiday Isn't Likely to Bring Down Prices
Reducing the fee will have only a marginal impact on prices while depriving the government of revenue to maintain roads.
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A Woman Was in the US Legally. She Was Deported Anyway
María de Jesús Estrada Juárez was applying for her green card and thought she was doing everything right. Instead, she was arrested and deported to Mexico.
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The US Is Using AI to Hunt Down Insider Trading on Polymarket
CFTC chairman Michael Selig sat down with WIRED to discuss how the agency scours Polymarket and other prediction markets for illegal activity.
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Mira Murati Wants Her AI to ‘Keep Humans in the Loop’
The Thinking Machines Lab founder and former CTO of OpenAI tells WIRED she isn’t interested in automating people out of jobs. Instead, she’s building AI that can collaborate.
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Loop Earplugs Discount Codes: 40% Off
Save on Loop Earplugs, including Quiet 2 and popular gift sets for improved sleep, focus, and comfort.
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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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Therabody Promo Codes: 15% Off May 2026
Save on the science-backed devices you’ve been eyeing with 15% off Theragun discount code and 30% off other great deals.
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Govee Discount Codes and Deals: 30% Off
New to Govee? Get a $5 coupon on your first purchase just for signing up.
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Foreo Discount Codes and Deals: Up to 50% Off
Save on Foreo favorites, including LUNA cleansing brushes, BEAR microcurrent devices, and masks and accessories to level up your daily skincare routine at home.
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SwitchBot's New Smart Lock Uses Face ID to Unlock Your Door
Face ID isn't just for your phone. SwitchBot's new smart lock line uses facial recognition to unlock your deadbolt.
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Dyson's New Fan and Air Purifier Combo Follows You Around the Room to Deliver Clean Air
Oscillating fans are a nice idea to spread air around the room, but what if you just want to cool yourself? Dyson's Find+Follow uses AI tracking to do it.
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Leave Those Laptops at Home. OpenAI Adds Codex to ChatGPT Mobile App
You'll never escape your vibe coding projects as long as you have your phone with you.
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Google Could Limit New Gmail Accounts to Only 5GB of Free Storage
A report suggests that Google's 15GB free tier is at risk as the company tests a lower 5GB cap for new sign-ups.
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Android 16 Bug Allows Apps to Ignore VPNs and Leak IP Addresses
A newly discovered vulnerability circumvents even always-on VPNs for Android users.
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NordVPN Survey: Americans Worry Most About the Wrong Part of Cybercrime
You're the weakest link in your own cybersecurity. And scam calls and emails are the biggest threat.
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Google's Glasses Are on Their Way This Year: Here's What to Expect
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It's a key clash at Villa Park in the race for UEFA Champions League qualification.
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What Is RAMageddon? Why AI Is Making Laptops and Phones More Expensive
The global memory chip supply shortage has skyrocketed the prices of electronics, including phones and computers. Here's what to know about it.
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Students Cheating With AI Caused This Ivy League School to Upend a 133-Year-Old Tradition
AI on smartphones makes it hard for students to catch each other cheating, and social media makes them less likely to report it.
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AI Researchers, Ask Yourself These 6 Questions to Strengthen Your Moral Muscles
Guest column: If you're building the most powerful technology ever, you're going to need to learn to activate your principles.
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Best OLED TV for 2026
If you want the best picture quality you can buy, you have to go OLED. Here are the best TVs I've tested.
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This New Gemini Is Not the Siri We Need
Commentary: I hope Apple gives us something more relatable for its next version of Siri.
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When you want seamless phone coverage in countries outside the US, these plans give you the best international options.
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These smoke and CO alarms are the best available -- including smart upgrades to make management easier.
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I Tested 17 BBQ Sauces. These Are the 8 Best for Summer 2026
I doused more than a dozen BBQ sauces over a plate of grilled chicken. Here are the sauces I'll be slathering on food this summer.
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Trump Phone Will Finally Ship This Week After Months-Long Delay
The Trump Mobile T1 phone, as it is officially known, was supposed to launch last August.
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How to Take a Great iPhone Photo Using Your AirPods
You don't have to twist your arm to make sure you get everyone in frame any longer. Do this instead.
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Jaguar Land Rover profit slumps after cyber attack
The financial impact of last year’s cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover continues to be felt, with full-year sales and profits at the carmaker way down
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Post Office chair defends ‘inappropriate and harmful’ position on Capture appeals
Post Office chairman defends its position on contesting subpostmaster appeals against Capture-based convictions
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Gov.uk chatbot makes government services faster to access
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Why AI is forcing enterprises to rethink observability
With only 5% of companies generating value from artificial intelligence, traditional observability tools might be failing, creating a need for AI to undergo smarter monitoring
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CMA launches investigation into Microsoft business software
The CMA says it will investigate whether Microsoft’s product bundles, product integration and default settings are anti-competitive
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Post Office to contest Capture conviction appeal despite chairman support for overturning en masse
Post Office to contest Capture conviction appeal despite its chairman agreeing all should be overturned
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Bradford datacentre with heat reuse gains planning consent
Deep Green’s 5.6MW AI datacentre will take 24 months to build and will link up to an energy centre to heat buildings across Bradford city centre via pre-laid pipes
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UAE Cyber Security Council and Dell launch cyber security centre to strengthen digital resilience
Abu Dhabi initiative supports the UAE’s sovereign cyber strategy with AI-driven security, advanced skills development and accelerated local innovation
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Accenture joins IBM in battle for £323m Post Office Horizon deal
Services giant is bidding to take over existing Post Office Horizon operations alongside fellow IT giant IBM
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Software developers shift to AI code reviewers
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Inside FDP – part 3: The data architecture that makes it work
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Why human capital data is pulling AI back inside the firewall
In human capital management, trust and data sovereignty are reshaping the way that companies deploy AI.
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Computer Misuse Act reform to move forward in National Security Bill
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How to build a cloud carbon data supply chain
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Can data sovereignty become a liability in war?
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Data dive: Power grid data shows birth of AI in UK datacentres
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AI-driven surveillance growth reshapes data infrastructure in UAE
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