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  • Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, April 14 (game #1541)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, April 14 (game #1038)
    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.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, April 14 (game #772)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • Exit 8 director Genki Kawamura on why he adapted the indie horror game into a movie: 'It reminded me of purgatory'
    Exit 8's director Genki Kawamura compared Exit 8's story as he explained why he was so interested in adapting the game.
  • Forget Dr Doolittle, study finds animals might not only want to use tech, but they also want to talk to us with it — and it could be 'incredibly powerful for the future of conservation'
    Zoo study shows shared human-animal technology experiences increase lemur interaction and improve visitor engagement with wildlife.
  • I'm now 160 hours into Crimson Desert, and I've still not covered half of its map — and that's exactly why it's so good
    Crimson Desert just continues to get better as my playtime increases, and it's a sign of Pearl Abyss' brilliant work.
  • 'That felt wrong': Dev uses Claude to expose why a popular No-Code platform wants to read “all your prompts”
    Developer finds Claude Code plugin collecting extensive telemetry across projects, including commands and session data, without clear visibility.
  • 'Accuracy over volume': Here's why high-value pros are using AI to work slower, not faster
    High-earning professionals increasingly use AI tools for validation and error prevention rather than speed, reflecting a shift toward accuracy-focused workflows.
  • I’m a smart glasses expert — and Apple’s rumored Meta Ray-Bans rivals could tempt me to switch thanks to one key strength
    Apple's privacy-first approach could help it dominate the smart glasses sector.
  • 'Building gigawatt data centers in the US is becoming increasingly difficult': Why Orbital is taking AI infrastructure into space to solve power and cooling issues
    Orbital outlines its vision for space-based AI infrastructure, using solar-powered satellites to overcome energy and cooling limits and scale compute beyond Earth’s grid.
  • The kings of ANC headphones from Bose hit their Black Friday price of $199
    Grab the Bose QuietComfort Headphones for $199 at Amazon right now — the same price we saw during Black Friday.
  • Score best-selling running shoes on a budget at Amazon — save up to 40% on Nike, Hoka, Brooks, and more
    Amazon has a huge sale on best-selling running and walking shoes, and I'm rounding up the best deals, including up to 40% off Nike, Hoka, and New Balance.
  • Russia launched a covert operation to deploy undersea sabotage vessels in UK waters while the world was distracted by the Middle East - UK threatens Putin with ‘serious consequences’ if subversion continues
    Russia launched a covert operation to sabotage subsea cables while the world was distracted by the Middle East.
  • George Méliès tried to warn us about an AI robot uprising 130 years ago, and I'm not surprised
    A long-lost George Méliès depicts exactly the kind of human-robot interaction you don't want to see.
  • 'Industrial-scale scam operations': Global criminal organization operated slave compounds in Asia behind huge malware-as-a-service hydra targeting 35+ government agencies monthly
    Shocking report claims forced labor used to distribute malware in Cambodian compounds.
  • 'The decision is deeply troubling': Tesla gets a green light for Full Self-Driving in Europe — but not everyone is happy about it
    Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system has just been approved in Europe for the first time, but critics have called the decision "deeply troubling" —here's why.
  • An ex-programmer’s devastating take on AI data centers is going viral — and it’s hard to ignore
    A viral speech from an ex-programmer opposing a new Ohio data center highlights the growing backlash against the real-world environmental and economic costs of powering AI
  • The Revamp Tri-Care is heavy and awkward, but I can't fault how well it dries and protects my hair
    If you're willing to live with the handling quirks, this dryer's results speak for themselves.
  • I spent a week with the budget-friendly Creative Pebble Pro and was impressed by its solid sound and petite form factor
    The Creative Pebble Pro is very, very affordable and it sounds pretty good for the price. Of course, it comes with plenty of compromises due to its low price.
  • Fitbit's new screenless Whoop-style tracker is a better fit for the brand than a smartwatch — it's a return to the 'almost invisible' pedometer of 2008
    What's old is new again — a screenless Fitbit focused on analysis is a return to what made the brand great.
  • OpenAI flags third-party data issue — all macOS users should update now
    OpenAI rotated certificates and updated its apps out of an abundance of caution.
  • 'The LG C5 is a superb all-purpose TV that offers excellent performance and value' — and now the 77-inch model has an astonishing $1,700 discount
    'The LG C5 is a superb all-purpose TV that offers excellent performance and value,' and Best Buy has just dropped the 77-inch model to its lowest price yet.
  • Microsoft says Copilot is for ‘entertainment' not work, Meta’s Muse Spark and 7 other AI stories you need to catch up on
    Want the latest AI news? Catch up on OpenAI’s $122 billion haul, Microsoft Copilot warnings, Meta’s Muse Spark and more.
  • What is the release date for Invincible season 4 episode 7 on Prime Video?
    Only two more episodes remain of Invincible season 4 — here's when the first of those will be released.
  • Man Utd vs Leeds Live Streams: How to watch Premier League 2025/26 from anywhere in the world, team news
    All the ways to watch Man Utd vs Leeds live streams online and from anywhere, as the Red Devils resume their hunt for a top-four finish in the Premier League.
  • It's time to upgrade — I've found 22 deals at Best Buy that save you up to $1,000 on TVs, laptops, and more
    Best Buy has launched its Ultimate Upgrade sale, featuring discounts of up to 50% on TVs, laptops, headphones, and more — and bigger savings when you trade-in.
  • The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping trailer reminds me even more of the most deranged horror movie of the 20th century
    The new trailer for The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping is a masterclass in fan lip service — but it's reminding me of something else entirely.
  • Linux rules on using AI-generated code - Copilot is OK, but humans must take 'full responsibility for the contribution'
    Linux developers are permitted to use AI assistance, but individual contributors are still wholly accountable for their work.
  • The Lenovo Legion Go 2 handheld costs more than two Nvidia RTX 5080 GPUs — and that's genuinely absurd
    Prices for PC hardware continue to skyrocket, and now Lenovo's Legion Go 2 handheld is placed higher up on the list of overpriced devices.
  • Secretlab is launching its first Diablo desk, with a design that 'traces the infernal history' of the series
    Secretlab is launching a new Diablo-inspired desk in time for the latest game's next DLC.
  • You Can Soon Buy a $4,370 Humanoid Robot on AliExpress
    Unitree is bringing its R1 to international markets. It arrives with some aerobatic capabilities and an entry-level price, but the question of what you'd actually do with it remains open.
  • What’s in Hasan Piker’s Starter Pack? Creatine, Zyns, Signal
    The internet’s most jacked leftist shares the tech and daily rituals that fuel his marathon streams.
  • Marine Animals in the Strait of Hormuz Don’t Get a Ceasefire
    As ships return to the Strait of Hormuz, mines, sonar, and congestion continue to reshape the Gulf beneath the surface.
  • Staunch Trump Supporters Are Now Asking if He’s the Antichrist
    The Iran war and a series of social media posts, including one depicting Trump as Jesus Christ, have some conservative commentators and fans suspecting the president may be the antichrist.
  • Top iRestore Deals for Hair Growth and LED Therapy Devices
    Today, iRestore is offering up to $900 off select devices and up to $1,550 off bundles.
  • Meta Is Warned That Facial Recognition Glasses Will Arm Sexual Predators
    More than 70 organizations, including the ACLU, EPIC, and Fight for the Future, say the AI smart glasses feature would endanger abuse victims, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ people.
  • What Is the Best Fitness Tracker in 2026? Garmin, Oura, More
    With almost ten years of hands-on testing, WIRED knows what separates the best fitness trackers from the rest.
  • You Should Be More Freaked Out by Shingles
    The viral infection leaves millions with chronic pain, increased stroke risk, and lifelong nerve damage—yet vaccination rates remain dangerously low.
  • BYD’s Fastest-Charging Car in the World Is Astonishing—in Good and Bad Ways
    WIRED witnessed the game-changing Denza Z9 GT charge its battery in just 9 minutes. But the pricing for BYD's premium brand looks like a huge mistake.
  • The 4 Best Water Filter Pitchers (2026): PFAS, Microplastics
    Water filters promise the moon—but only some back up their claims. Here are the best filtered-water pitchers for those who prefer their water free of heavy metals and forever chemicals.
  • The Internet's Most Powerful Archiving Tool Is in Peril
    As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet Archive’s vast collection of web pages.
  • The Dumbest Hack of the Year Exposed a Very Real Problem
    Last April, a hacker hijacked crosswalk announcements to mimic Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. Records obtained by WIRED reveal how unprepared local authorities were.
  • AI Agents Are Coming for Your Dating Life
    The developers of Pixel Societies are using AI agents to simulate social interactions. It's an attempt optimize the process of choosing new colleagues, friends, and even romantic partners.
  • ‘The Audacity’ Is the Broligarchy Takedown You Were Waiting For
    AMC’s new black comedy about a manchild tech titan spinning out of control is a skewering Silicon Valley’s billionaire class deserves.
  • Why Is It So Hard to Fix an Electric Bike? (2026)
    Bike shop mechanics have lost fingers and their shirts while repairing ebikes of dubious origins. Make sure yours is repairable and third-party certified.
  • Best 2-in-1 Laptops (2026): Microsoft, Lenovo, and the iPad
    Whether you want a detachable tablet or a laptop screen that spins, these 2-in-1 devices manage to balance being both a tablet and a laptop.
  • There’s a Secret Ingredient to Making Luxury Ice at Home
    Nice ice is big business, but you can get perfectly clear cubes at home without freezing your assets.
  • The Screen Time Legends Who Won't Put Down Their Phones
    As debates over social media addiction rage, people with extreme screen times tell WIRED they have no plans to cut back.
  • Mammotion Spino E1 Review: A Budget Pool Bot That Comes Up Short
    This compact pool robot keeps its price down, but its performance doesn’t match that of more capable cleaners.
  • The 3 Best Mug Warmers of 2026: Better Than the Ember Mug?
    The first rule of coffee is that it must stay hot. After weeks or even years of testing, these are the three coffee warmers that will best keep it that way.
  • How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)
  • Top 10 AI Tools That Will Transform Your Content Creation in 2025
  • LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 10 AI Tools in 2023 That Will Make Your Life Easier
  • Top 10 AI Content Generator & Writer Tools in 2022
  • Beginner Guide to CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) in 2022
  • TOP 11 AI MARKETING TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE (Updated 2022)
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Affiliate Marketing
  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Sellfy Review 2022: How Good Is This Ecommerce Platform?
  • Ahrefs vs SEMrush: Which SEO Tool Should You Use?
  • Top 10 Best PLR(Private Label Rights) Websites | Which One You Should Join in 2022?
  • Canva Review 2022: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 7 Best Wordpress Plugin Of All Time
  • Ginger VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About NFTs(Non-Fungible Tokens)
  • 10 Best Chrome Extensions That Are Perfect for Everyone
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Email Marketing
  • 7 Free Websites Every Content Creator Needs to Know
  • Top 9 Free AI Tools That Make Your Life Easier
  • Disappearing Macs? Global RAM Supply Crisis Likely Hits Apple
    Certain high-end customization options for the M4 Mac Mini and Mac Studio are unavailable, at least for now.
  • 'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2: When to Stream Episode 5 on Disney Plus
    What's Fisk's next move after that scene with Vanessa?
  • The Feds Took Down a 'Full-Service Cybercrime Platform' Behind $20M in Phishing
    The W3LL phishing kit helped criminals steal tens of thousands of account credentials, primarily targeting Microsoft 365 accounts.
  • Anthropic's AI Assistant Claude Is Now Available in Microsoft Word
    If you're using Word, you can now try out an alternative AI tool to Copilot, though it's only in beta testing for now.
  • Grand Theft Data: Hackers Demand Ransom Payment From Rockstar Games
    The GTA 6 developer confirmed that ransomware hackers stole data via a security flaw in Anodot, a third-party service.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 14, #1038
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 14, No. 1,038.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 14, #1760
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 14, No. 1,760.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 14 #772
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 14, No. 772.
  • A Planet Parade Starts This Week: How to View 4 Planets in the Sky
    A cosmic lineup of Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Neptune is coming.
  • We're Tracking Streaming Price Hikes in 2026: Netflix, Spotify, YouTube and Others
    2026 is already full of increases for music and TV streamers, and we want to help you keep up with changing costs.
  • Roblox Will Roll Out Age-Based Accounts Amid Child-Safety Push
    The company is promoting safer play with three distinct age tiers and expanded parental controls.
  • Claude Can Now Run Tasks on Your Behalf With New 'Computer Use' Feature
    Claude can now browse the web and open files on your computer for you.
  • We Want to Hear From You. Help Us Crown the Most Loved Headphones and Earbuds of 2026
    Are you an audiophile? Take our People's Picks survey to let us know which headphones or earbuds you like the most.
  • Pragmata Review: A Streamlined, Satisfying Follow-Up to Resident Evil Requiem
    A fun third-person shooter wrapped in a dad-and-daughter narrative make for a familiar, yet engaging game.
  • The Sneaky Way AT&T Is Hiking Rates on Legacy Customers This Month
    If you're on an older AT&T wireless plan, here are the price hikes to watch out for this month.
  • The Best Microcurrent Devices of 2026 for Lifted, Radiant Skin
    I spent over two months testing popular microcurrent devices, taking before-and-after photos to evaluate the results from NuFace, ZIIP Beauty and other brands.
  • I Ran 30 Miles With 5 Smartwatches. Here's the One You Can Actually Trust
    Apple, Garmin, Samsung, Google or Amazfit? I put these watches through the paces to see where they land on step, distance and heart rate accuracy.
  • Hades 2, the Award-Winning Sequel, Lands on Xbox Game Pass Soon
    Game Pass Premium subscribers are also getting a handful of games, including the remastered Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.
  • I Love My Wife, but I'm Not Sharing AirPods With Her Again Thanks to This iPhone Trick
    We share almost everything, but ear gunk is a step too far.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 13, #1037
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 13 No. 1,037.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 13 #771
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 13, No. 771.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 13, #1759
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 13, No. 1,759.
  • Surfshark Just Dropped a Next-Gen VPN Protocol That Could Be Faster and More Secure Than Other VPN Connections
    The new Dausos connection protocol has been independently audited and includes a few key innovations not found in other VPNs.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 13, #567
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 13, No. 567.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, April 13
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 13.
  • UK reliance on US big tech companies is ‘national security risk’, claims report
    UK government urged to follow European countries by backing technology based on open standards
  • AI’s dumb genius problem
    Organisations don’t need more powerful AI models they need AI that can understand context of problems
  • ‘Grand Theft Auto’ publisher Rockstar hit by hackers again
    The notorious ShinyHunters hacking collective menaces video game publisher Rockstar and says it will leak data on 14 April
  • Datacentre developers tout benefits to local communities, but do they deliver?
    As opposition to AI datacentres rises globally, developers are seeking to engage with communities. But how often do the benefits advertised by companies actually help local residents?
  • Go West! US datacentres head for available and cheap energy
    Texas the hotspot as US datacentres enter the GW age. Virginia set to hold its status as ‘datacentre alley’ while constrained west coast states set for market share decline
  • Pure/AVK self-powered Dublin datacentre dodges grid constraints
    With grid connectivity denied, Pure Data Centres Group got creative, partnering with AVK on a microgrid to beat power constraints versus a tide of rising demand
  • If we can’t kick the habit, how do we manage AI’s energy needs?
    One can only hope that OpenAI’s Sam Altman was joking when he sought to justify the immense energy consumption of artificial intelligence
  • Businesses are paying the price for CISO burnout
    Discussions of burnout among security pros are about more than just mental health: when burnout strikes, it can present a serious business risk
  • Breaking the stranglehold: Responses to data sovereignty risk
    We look at the political and government responses to risks around data sovereignty and massive dependence on the three US hyperscalers – AWS, Azure and GCP – in the UK and Europe
  • OpenAI ‘pauses’ Stargate UK: Sudden setback or calculated move?
    OpenAI’s decision to pause Stargate UK, much vaunted and based on a memorandum of understanding with government, cites energy costs and regulation, but may be driven by wider uncertainties
  • UK Navy deters Russian submarines near critical undersea cables
    Operation by Navy and RAF tracks Russian submarine operations close to critical undersea cables
  • European Union deep tech plan too late for quantum champions IQM and Pasqal
    European quantum computing firms hurry to get US stock exchange listings so they can be predator not prey in a coming wave of consolidation
  • Interview: Researching quantum algorithms for today’s devices
    The world of quantum computing is a noisy place, where error correction is needed to ensure quantum devices run correctly. Lucy Robson, a quantum algorithm scientist at Universal Quantum, tells Computer Weekly all about it
  • Why the real measure of innovation is human impact
    Tech leaders are used to being judged on metrics such as cost reduction, productivity and efficiency - but increasingly the true value of success in digital transformation lies in its human impact
  • Capita’s troubled Civil Service Pension Scheme hit by data breach
    A data breach affecting 138 members of the Civil Service Pension Scheme piles pressure on the service’s administrator, Capita, amid ongoing issues
  • Azure customers up in arms over ‘full’ UK South region
    Microsoft customers report being refused capacity, migration projects stuck halfway, and accusations that AI is being prioritised over ‘bread and butter’ offerings
  • Keir Starmer was warned about Post Office prosecution practices as director of public prosecutions
    A Horizon scandal victim wrote to Keir Starmer in 2011, when he was director of public prosecutions for the CPS, alerting him to the Post Office’s controversial prosecution practices
  • Hyperscaler datacentres set to dominate by 2031
    Driven by artificial intelligence deployments, hyperscaler datacentres are expected to comprise more than two-thirds of all capacity by 2031. Meanwhile, on-premise datacentre capacity will shrink to 20%, down from 56% in 2018
  • AI skills for IT pros: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
    Artificial intelligence is changing the way IT professionals work. We speak to Matt Stava, CEO of Spinnaker Support', about reskilling
  • Russian cyber spies targeting consumer, Soho routers
    The UK’s NCSC and Microsoft have shared details of an ongoing cyber espionage campaign targeting vulnerable network routers, orchestrated by Russian state actor Fancy Bear
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