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    From upgraded compact Dolby Atmos to a mid-price portable speaker, and more picks from our audio experts.
  • Xi Jinping says 'epoch-making technological transformation' of AI can change the human race - but unsurprisingly wants Chinese firms to lead the way
    Xi Jinping sees AI as a national priority while China manages overcapacity, promotes domestic breakthroughs, and prepares the 15th Five-Year Plan.
  • ‘There’s something to be said when, 5 minutes before you go on air, someone slides you a card of what you’re going to say if a person falls off a building and dies,’ Skyscraper Live host responds to criticism of anxiety-filled broadcast
    ‘I totally get it’ Skyscraper Live host understands why fans were frustrated with the show.
  • This $50 IKEA air purifier looks like a little Scandi suitcase and has everything you need for clean air whenever you go
    The simple, squared-off design can stand upright or be laid on its side.
  • Black Ops 7 Season 2 features seven new weapons, including a brutal handheld buzzsaw
    Activision has lifted the lid on what fans can expect come Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Season 2.
  • Nvidia's next-gen full Earth-2 digital twin AI models will predict and forecast the next big storm faster and more accurately
    Nvidia Earth-2 AI models integrate high-resolution data and open source tools to deliver faster, more accurate global and local weather forecasts.
  • Wave bland wall spaces goodbye: I tested two of my fave digital photo frames head-to-head, and this option is perfect for giving gloomy winter rooms a glow-up
    I pit my two fave digital photo frames against each other – while both are absolutely gorgeous, this is the one that will light up your living room the most.
  • This startup, backed by Bill Gates, is looking to transform computing as we know it - optical transistors could upend Moore's Law and allow more powerful GPUs
    Neurophos develops optical GPU Tulkas T100, achieving 470 petaFLOPS, high RAM, and SSD integration, aiming to advance AI computation.
  • This $110 standing desk deal from our favorite maker fixes the biggest design flaw found on almost every other budget model
    FlexiSpot’s EN1 standing desk features a sturdy one-piece 48×24-inch desktop with smooth electric height adjustment, and it’s just received a $60 price cut.
  • IKEA's cosy lighting will will give your home a glow-up to beat the winter blues, with prices from just £7
    Add a splash of warmth to any room, without touching the thermostat.
  • JBL Flip 7 vs Bose SoundLink Flex Gen 2: two audio giants, only one winner
    I pitted JBL against Bose in this showdown of two audio behemoths, but there was only ever going to be one champion.
  • The biggest DDoS attack ever has been detected - but fortunately you probably barely noticed it
    Cloudflare mitigated a major attack on a telco which broke all previous records.
  • Waiting for the Galaxy S26? I have the perfect T-Mobile deal to tempt you into picking up a Google Pixel 10 Pro XL instead
    T-Mobile's current deal on the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL gets you this superb device for free with a new unlimited line - without a trade-in needed, either.
  • The JBL Charge 5 is my most loyal travel buddy — and now this trusty Bluetooth speaker can be yours for almost £90 off
    My fave Bluetooth speaker for taking on adventures is at its lowest price yet – so grab it for nearly half off.
  • Over 175,000 publicly exposed Ollama AI servers discovered worldwide - so fix now
    Exposed servers are being used for LLMjacking, creating malicious content and being sold on the black market.
  • '1998 on the outside — 2026 inside': Maingear's Retro98 'nostalgic sleeper' PCs are power-packed and fabulously retro
    Maingear's Retro98 PC looks like a boxy beige tower, but packs cutting-edge hardware.
  • I'm excited for Fable, but worried about the combat — what do you think?
    Fable looks great, but the combat has me a little concerned.
  • 5 of the most important iPhone apps to install first
    If you have an iPhone then these five apps are near-essential additions, that could make your life easier, drier, and more secure.
  • Mario Kart World vs Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: which Nintendo racer stands atop the podium?
    I love Mario Kart World, but is it actually better than Mario Kart 8 Deluxe? Here’s which Nintendo racer takes first place.
  • School Spirits season 3 episode 4 is 'so unfamiliar that it's terrifying' as star warns of 'different show' to come
    After its head-spinning three-episode premiere, School Spirits season 3 is officially in session. But according to one star, the next three episodes are 'a completely different show'.
  • Think brewing coffee with fresh beans is too much hassle? The new Philips Baristina might just change your mind with its 'one swipe' system
    Freshly-brewed espresso in a flash, without the expense or waste of coffee pods.
  • This dangerous North Korean malware has now split into three entities for maximum impact
    Labyrinth Chollima is morphing into three separate entities, engaging in cyber-espionage, and crypto theft, against firms in the west.
  • Perfect minimalism: I found 32 crisp white home office finds for a calming 'clean desk' aesthetic
    Create an ocean of calm in your home office with all-white home-working tech and decor.
  • If GTA 6 gets delayed again, it may never live up to its hype – here's exactly why
    Another delay for GTA 6 might leave fans losing interest in the game, and our recent poll indicates that.
  • The iPhone just got 10x optical zoom – this impressive teleconverter kit previously seen on Vivo phones just landed for Apple fans
    A new Kickstarter campaign gives you a much higher zoom option for your iPhone 17 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro.
  • Windscribe promises users in Iran and Russia "solutions" to ongoing VPN crackdown — here's everything we know
    As Iran and Russia double down their VPN crackdown, Windscribe confirms it's working on solutions, with wider support for the AmneziaWG protocol being the "highest priority."
  • Hugging Face platform hijacked to send out Android malware - here's what we know so far
    Popular AI platform Hugging Face is being used for Android malware which can take over compromised devices.
  • Miss Windows 10's movable taskbar? You still can't relocate it in Windows 11, but a new PowerToys feature could be the next best thing
    PowerToys is a nifty suite of add-ons for Windows 11, and a potential new feature could be a welcome addition.
  • The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is now available to buy at the official Samsung Store with a price tag that will make your bank account cry
    There's no escaping the financial blow if you want this stunning device
  • Data sovereignty creates an illusion of security: the real battle is software integrity
    The consequences of neglecting software integrity are severe and more visible than ever.
  • Right-Wing Gun Enthusiasts and Extremists Are Working Overtime to Justify Alex Pretti’s Killing
    Donald Trump has appeared to undermine Second Amendment rights in statements about Alex Pretti’s killing. Many in the firearms community are going along with it.
  • I Let Google’s ‘Auto Browse’ AI Agent Take Over Chrome. It Didn’t Quite Click
    Auto Browse can shop for clothes, plan a trip, and buy tickets for you. Or at least, that’s the idea.
  • 3 Great Heated Blanket Deals on My Favorite Affordable Models
    Some of our favorite heated blankets are on sale (and might even arrive in time for you to use this weekend).
  • After Minneapolis, Tech CEOs Are Struggling to Stay Silent
    Silicon Valley’s power brokers spent the past year currying favor with President Trump. Two deadly shootings in Minneapolis are now exposing the price of that bargain.
  • 6 Best Beard Trimmers (2026): Full Beards, Hair, Stubble
    WIRED has been testing beard trimmers for six years. Our favorite is compact, reliable, ridiculously adjustable, and offers a five-year warranty.
  • The Best Soundbars We’ve Tested: Sonos, Sony, Bose, and More
    Every television deserves a row of speakers to call its own. These are our favorite soundbars from Samsung, Yamaha, Bose, and more.
  • ‘Infinite Jest’ Is Back. Maybe Litbros Should Be, Too
    The notoriously challenging book is being rereleased for its 30th anniversary. Its fandom is annoying, sure—but at least they read.
  • Samsung S90F QD-OLED TV Review: Refined From Any Angle
    With impeccable accuracy and poise, Samsung’s midrange OLED dazzles on the little things.
  • Keychron Q16 HE 8K Review: A Ceramic Disappointment
    Great keyboard technology inside a disappointing, conceptually flawed ceramic shell.
  • Viome Full Body Intelligence Test Review: Little Clarity, Pricey Supplements
    Virtually every aspect of your health can be traced back to your microbiome. But some tests are better than others.
  • NAD+ Supplement 101: Possible Benefits and Precautions Explained (2026)
    What is NAD+? Here’s how it works in your body, why it matters, and if supplementation is worth the hype.
  • HigherDose Red Light Hat Review: Scalp Savior (2026)
    Turns out, red light isn’t just for your face. HigherDose’s Red Light Hat has given me the best hair and scalp I’ve had in years.
  • Silicon Valley Tech Workers Are Campaigning to Get ICE Out of US Cities
    Even as Big Tech CEOs curry favor with President Trump, Silicon Valley employees are calling on their bosses to use their influence to help stop his immigration policies.
  • Microdosing for Depression Appears to Work About as Well as Drinking Coffee
    For years, people from CEOs to novelists have taken tiny amounts of psychedelics to support well-being. New research shows that benefits for depression may be attributable to a placebo effect.
  • I’ve Tested 1,000+ Sex Toys. These 8 Are What I Always Recommend
    With close to two decades of experience, these are the sex toys I have no trouble recommending to most people.
  • We Found Two Theaters With Sold-Out ‘Melania’ Opening Day Screenings
    A WIRED analysis of nearly 1,400 Friday showtimes of Melania found only two with no tickets available. Both are before 3 pm.
  • ‘Uncanny Valley’: Minneapolis Misinformation, TikTok’s New Owners, and Moltbot Hype
    On this episode of Uncanny Valley, we dive into the news that's held our attention this week: ICE activity as it's been unfolding in Minnesota.
  • The 45 Best Movies on HBO Max Right Now (February 2026)
    One Battle After Another, The Smashing Machine, and Sinners are just a few of the movies you should be watching on HBO Max this month.
  • AI-Generated Anti-ICE Videos Are Getting the Fanfic Treatment
    Across Instagram and Facebook, AI-generated videos show people of color putting ICE agents in their place. Are they cathartic or just adding to a stew of misinformation?
  • A Yann LeCun–Linked Startup Charts a New Path to AGI
    As the world’s largest companies pour hundreds of billions of dollars into large language models, San Francisco-based Logical Intelligence is trying something different in pursuit of AI that can mimic the human brain.
  • 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
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  • Clawdbot, Moltbot, OpenClaw? The Wild Ride of This Viral AI Agent
    An AI tool that can text you and use your apps blew up online. One week and two rebrands later, the question remains: Should you actually use it?
  • 10 Movies Coming to Netflix in February 2026 That You Won't Want to Miss
    Queen of Chess, State of Fear and The Black Phone are a few great titles arriving on Netflix this month.
  • Dispatch Launches for Nintendo Switch, Complete With Censored Content
    The Switch version of the superhero workplace game won't let gamers see all the adult content, just black boxes.
  • NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission: How to Watch and What to Know
    This will be the first time that humans have traveled all the way to the moon since the early 1970s.
  • Time Warp Back to the 1990s With Maingear's Retro98 PC
    But good luck getting one: The PC maker is producing only 32 of the old-school-style beige computers, starting at $2,499.
  • Bye Bye, ChatGPT-4o: OpenAI Will Soon Retire Several Models, Pushing New GPT-5 Ones
    The last time OpenAI tried to move users away from ChatGPT-4o, there was quite a bit of backlash.
  • Disney Plus: 31 of the Best TV Shows You Should Stream Right Now
    Disney's streamer has the shows you're looking for.
  • Your Guide to Meal Kits: The Essential Tools You'll Need to Get Started
    Before you start your meal kit journey, read this primer.
  • What Gets You Free Netflix, Hulu and Paramount Plus? A T-Mobile Subscription, That's What
    An eligible mobile phone or home internet plan will open the door to these epic streaming freebies.
  • Chip Shortages Are Affecting Apple's Ability to Make Enough iPhones
    In an earnings call, Apple says it's not able to meet all the demand for new iPhones given current conditions.
  • The 5 Best Expert-Approved Treadmills for 2026
    We tested six popular treadmills, and these are our favorite models for walking or running.
  • I Got My Hands on the New Galaxy Z TriFold in Dubai, and Was Surprised by Its Clever Design
    Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold is less versatile than the comparable Huawei Mate XT, but several smart design choices give it unique advantages.
  • I Tried Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold and Z Fold 7. Here's How the Foldable Phones Differ
    Does Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold stand a chance against the lightest book-style foldable phone of the year? Let's compare the two.
  • Galaxy Z TriFold vs. Huawei Mate XT: One Is the Most Versatile Phone I've Ever Used
    Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold and Huawei's Mate XT, part of a new category of phones called "trifolds," offer diverging experiences when it comes to using them.
  • I Turned Off My iPhone's AI Button Last Year and Never Looked Back. You Should, Too
    Commentary: One quick fix made my phone a little dumber and a whole lot more user-friendly.
  • Amazon Deals of the Day: Keep Eyes Inside and Outside Your Home With 50% Off This Ring Bundle
    Plus, take $200 off the Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar and save 24% on a two-pack of Tile Bluetooth trackers.
  • ADT Security Drops One of Its Most Promising Features With Google Nest
    ADT's unlocking features with Google Nest and Yale end, signaling a disappointing shift toward AT&T's new Connected Life platform.
  • TV Shoppers Want Big Screens and the Best Pictures, but Their Budget May Not Cut It, CNET Finds
    Our expert says you can find a deal on last year's model without sacrificing what you really want in a new TV.
  • The $2,900 Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Phone Sells Out Online in Minutes
    It might be shockingly expensive, but early signs suggest Samsung's triple-screen phone is in demand.
  • How to Stay Safe at a Protest – Physically and Digitally
    If you're joining the thousands taking to the streets to protest ICE this weekend, here's what you need to know to stay protected and safe.
  • Xfinity Adds Fan-First Upgrades for Your 2026 Winter Olympics Viewing
    You'll also be able to watch 4K feeds of the action.
  • The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Is Now on Sale, but Its Nearly $3,000 Price Is Unhinged
    Is the most advanced phone ever released in the US worth its astronomical price?
  • Galaxy S26 Rumors: New Confirmations and Leaks About Samsung's Upcoming Phones
    We're likely just weeks away from the arrival of Samsung's Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra. Here's everything we know so far.
  • Apple's Creator Studio Subscription Is Too Much for Me, and Too Little
    Commentary: Sorry, I'm maxed out on subscriptions right now, and I don't need these aspirational tools. And, why wasn't this optimized for Vision Pro, too?
  • All You Need to Know About the 2026 Winter Olympics
    Here's a snapshot of each sport, who to watch and when everything's happening at the Milan Cortina Winter Games.
  • History repeats itself in Post Office Capture redress scheme with low-ball offers made
    Early signs show that former Post Office Capture users face derisory initial compensation offers and face impossible appeals process
  • Police Digital Service future remains uncertain as ‘radical’ Home Office policing reform unveiled
    The UK government’s long-awaited ‘radical’ policing reform whitepaper has finally dropped, but there is a distinct lack of detail in it about how exactly the Police Digital Service will fit into its vision for a nationally led policing sector
  • Home Office announces sweeping police technology plans
    The Home Office plans to ramp up its deployment of artificial intelligence and facial-recognition technologies under wide-ranging reforms to UK policing
  • Microsoft has already contracted GPUs to balance costs
    The company claims that thanks to software optimisation and hardware asset management, it can make datacentre kit last six years, and has already contracted GPUs for most of their useful life to customers
  • Diversity Think Tank: We can’t afford to roll back DEI
    Even without recent news in the US, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives were dialled back in UK businesses last year due to tight budgets and economic uncertainty. Is it the end of the DEI push as we know it, or just a momentary blip in the fight for a diverse tech workforce?
  • Ex-directors of firm linked to Satoshi Nakamoto imposter sue over whistleblowing retaliation claims
    Two former directors of London tech company nChain, associated with a computer scientist who falsely claimed to be bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto, have told an employment tribunal they were dismissed in retaliation for whistleblowing
  • RAMP ransomware forum goes dark in probable FBI sting
    RAMP, an infamous Russian-speaking cyber crime forum, has gone off the air after an apparent US operation
  • Metropolitan Police needs effective constraints on live facial recognition use, court hears
    The Metropolitan Police has defended its use of live facial recognition against a legal challenge that claims there are no effective constraints on where it can deploy the technology
  • Skills key to successful AI adoption, says IBM
    Research from IBM states that employees will need AI skills in the near future for organisations to benefit from the technology
  • SAP overcomes rough start to post 8% growth
    SAP reports €36.8bn for 2025, up 8%, despite what CEO Christian Klein called a ‘rough start to the year’ due to geopolitical unrest from tariff conflict between the US and the EU
  • Security now one of the UK’s fastest-growing career paths
    The number of people working in the cyber security field has almost trebled in the 2020s, with one cyber professional for every 68 businesses in the UK
  • UK government signs more partners to boost AI skills across the country
    The government is seeking to educate 10 million adults in the UK on how to use artificial intelligence tools to streamline their work
  • Troubleshooter steps in as Capita and civil service bosses apologise for pension scheme problems
    High volumes of customer calls, backlogs and complex requests blamed for shaky start to life on civil service pension scheme for Capita
  • Interview: ManageEngine doubles down on data sovereignty with UAE datacentre launch
    ManageEngine CEO Rajesh Ganesan explains why owning the cloud stack matters to CIOs in the Middle East, and how automation, AI and end-to-end IT management are reshaping enterprise priorities
  • Meta’s latest results show diversification of datacentre capacity strategy
    The social media giant is facing increased datacentre costs due to rising server, memory and storage prices
  • Fujitsu boss ‘falls on his sword’ before settling with Post Office scandal victims
    Fujitsu's European chief Paul Patterson is stepping down from his role amid the troubles brought on by the supplier’s central role in the Post Office scandal
  • Scotland gets AI growth zone boost in Lanarkshire
    CoreWeave is building a 500MW AI cloud, providing the region with 800 high-paid jobs in artificial intelligence
  • Tech recruitment outlook: high demand for specialist skills will drive the market in 2026
    Rising IT spending in 2026 will create openings for data architects, data engineers and data scientists, cyber security specialists and platform engineers, while demand for generic IT skills remains flat
  • UK government to develop AI tutoring tools
    Schools will soon have access to free AI tools to help provide 1:1 tutoring to students, potentially levelling the playing field for those from disadvantaged backgrounds
  • ENEC, TII and Aspire test autonomous aerial systems for critical infrastructure security
    Abu Dhabi proof-of-concept project evaluates whether drone-based patrols are mature enough for safety-critical environments
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