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  • How I built an AI operating system to run my publishing company
    If an AI agent can do the work of ten people, why would you pay for ten software seats?
  • After living with the Sonos Play, I think it's the only speaker you need — here's why
    The perfect wireless speaker doesn’t exis… Oh wait
  • Last call: Exclusive NordVPN 4-month bonus + Amazon gift card ends today
    It's your last chance to claim year-low prices with 4 months extra protection
  • ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from the landmark social media addiction trial to more Netflix price hikes
    The week's biggest tech news stories from Sonos, DJI, iOS, and more for March 28, 2026.
  • Think you're an Apple expert? Prove it by taking our big Apple 50th anniversary quiz
    Apple turns 50 next week, and we want to find out how much you really know about the tech giant's history.
  • Dozens of early Easter deals are live this weekend at Amazon UK — I've picked the top 20 offers from £5
    I've looked through all of this weekend's offers at Amazon UK and picked out 20 of the best deals on tech, essentials, and more.
  • I tried 7 video hosting and streaming services and here's my favorite one for PPV projects
    I tested out pay-per-view sites for creators to find my top video hosting platforms - here's what I found
  • Enough chit-chat: Alexa is done waiting for the agentic AI future — I spoke to Amazon's Daniel Rausch to find out more
    Tech is finally catching up with the mission of Amazon's ubiquitous assistant.
  • Something Very Bad is Going to Happen review — this binge-worthy Netflix horror series takes wedding jitters to the extreme
    Something Very Bad is Going to Happen is Netflix's latest horror series and does more than enough to stand out among other huge titles.
  • These are my top 5 Pokémon games on Nintendo Switch 2 — including a controversial entry, and one that you may have forgotten
    Of all the Pokémon games that are playable on Switch 2, these are the five best — at least in my opinion.
  • 'Sum up what you know about me' — I tried Gemini’s new memory import and it fixes AI’s most annoying problem
    Gemini’s new memory import feature makes switching from another AI assistant feel much less like starting over
  • 'From 16 hours to under 5 minutes': How Gen AI is turning fraud into a $400B+ global industry — and experts warn that it’s just the beginning
    Fraud has scaled into an organized system driven by AI speed, complex deception methods, and limited response windows for institutions worldwide.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, March 28 (game #755)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Saturday, March 28 (game #1524)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Saturday, March 28 (game #1021)
    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.
  • 'The next evolution of the Arm compute platform': AGI CPU is Arm's first in-house AI chip, Meta and OpenAI sign up as early clients — and it might have picked the perfect time to launch
    Arm introduces its first in-house AGI CPU, offering high-density performance and gaining early backing from major companies, including Meta and OpenAI.
  • Celebrate the weekend in the perfect way by picking up an 80% discount on your first two months of Paramount Plus Premium
    What better way to welcome in the weekend than a Paramount Plus deal that knocks off up to 80% of your first two months.
  • A CyberSUV could be on the way — as Elon Musk claims that Tesla is working on 'something way cooler than a minivan'
    Elon Musk has rumors circulating that the company is working on something new — but the internet is divided.
  • Claude is limiting usage more aggressively during peak hours — here’s what changed
    It’s all about managing peak times
  • One penguin that isn't suitable for kids? Linux will now carry out age verification checks
    Recent systemd updates store user birth dates for age verification, causing debate across Linux distros over legal compliance and privacy concerns.
  • I thought the Lego smart brick was the worst idea ever — but I just built my first set with it and now I’m in love
    I didn't think I'd like the smart brick, but I absolutely adore it.
  • 'Totally wild': mini PC vendor delivers most powerful computer under $400 with savage 48% discount and it’s a great alternative to the Apple Mac mini
    A mini PC deal under $400, and I can't see any significant corners cut either.
  • Back up and secure your computers with Acronis True Image — now 50% off for a limited time
    Big savings on home backup, antivirus, and malware software from Acronis.
  • Don't tell the boss: I found the 12 best hybrid office and gaming chairs in Amazon's Big Spring Sale
    As a gamer and office chair reviewer, these are my top picks for both work and play.
  • How to watch HBO Max for less in 2026
    Home to Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, The Pitt, and Rooster, here's how to watch HBO Max for less in 2026 – and from anywhere with a VPN.
  • 'No clicks, no permission prompts. Just visit a page, and an attacker completely controls your browser': Experts warn Claude Chrome extension could let hackers hijack your online browsing
    Prompt injection attacks can now be carried out in browser extensions, experts warn.
  • 'A pleasure to print': Finally, our best printer for the home office gets a price cut in Amazon's Spring Sale — save $100 on this feature-packed Epson EcoTank ink tank unit
    Our senior printer editor said, "I can’t find another mid-price printer so loaded with features and ink."
  • Forget the Oakley Meta Vanguard — these lesser-known smart specs for runners incorporate a real heads-up display
    Meet the engo3 smart glasses, with an AR heads-up display compatible with Apple and Garmin watches.
  • Black Ops 7 Season 3 is almost here — and it's full of Call of Duty nostalgia
    Here's everything you need to know about what's coming to Black Ops 7 multiplayer in Season 3.
  • Kodak’s 65x zoom ‘bridge’ camera is back – but I’m not about to take it on safari
    Kodak's affordable do-it-all camera returns with the updated PixPro AZ653, adding USB-C charging to a versatile feature set, including 65x zoom and macro mode
  • Your Vape Wants to Know How Old You Are
    Companies hope that biometric age-verification tech in cartridges could put flavored vapes back in business. But it's unlikely to solve the real problems.
  • The Best Samsung Phones of 2026, Tested and Reviewed
    From flagship and budget to flipping and folding, Samsung’s Galaxy range spans the breadth of the smartphone cosmos. WIRED’s here to help you make your choice.
  • Samsung Frame Pro Review: A Good TV for a Pretty Living Room
    This is the first truly impressive art TV I’ve seen.
  • Best 360 Cameras (2026): DJI, Insta360, GoPro
    It’s a small world after all, and these cameras can capture all of it at once, giving you a 360-degree view.
  • Loop Earplugs Discount Codes and Deals: Save on Ear Buds and Gift Sets
    Save on Loop Earplugs, including Quiet 2 and popular gift sets for improved sleep, focus, and comfort.
  • Instacart Promo Code: Save on Groceries in March 2026
    From $0 delivery fees on your first three orders to $50 credits with the Instacart Mastercard, here is how to maximize your grocery budget this month.
  • Meta Quest Promo Codes: $50 Off | March 2026
    Experience cutting-edge VR and save up to 20% with coupons for the latest games, Meta Quest 3, Ray-Ban AI glasses, and more deals.
  • Acer Promo Codes and Deals: Save 40% on Bundles
    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.
  • AI Research Is Getting Harder to Separate From Geopolitics
    A policy change announced by NeurIPS, the world’s leading AI research conference, drew widespread backlash from Chinese researchers this week and then was quickly reversed.
  • The Best Office Chair Is $50 Cheaper Than We've Seen Before
    The Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro offers great value at full price—but right now, it's $100 off.
  • 10 Things You Can Do While Waiting in the TSA Line
    As Washington wrangles over the future of federal employees’ pay, here are some ideas for passing the time.
  • Iranian Hackers Breached Kash Patel’s Email—but Not the FBI’s
    Plus: Apple makes big claims about the effectiveness of its Lockdown Mode anti-spyware feature, Russia moves to implement homegrown encryption for 5G, and more.
  • This Premium Sennheiser Soundbar Is $1,000 Off
    Save big on this oversized Sennheiser soundbar with lots of ports and excellent virtual surround.
  • ICE Agents Frustrate Airport Workers as Shutdown Drags On
    “ICE are here and they’re doing literally nothing to help,” said an airline worker in New York.
  • Apple Still Plans to Sell iPhones When It Turns 100
    As the tech giant turns 50, WIRED spoke to executives about how they plan to win in the AI era.
  • Skip the TSA Line: Where to Find Travel by Bus, Train, and Boat
    These apps and websites find bus, train, and ferry tickets when you want more options than flying to your destination.
  • Porsche Cayenne Electric Review: A Phenomenally Capable SUV
    Porsche’s latest electric SUV is its most capable yet, and its most powerful street car ever. But should you wait for the hybrid instead?
  • 13 Best MagSafe Wallets (2026), Tested IRL
    These convenient and slim magnetic wallets are the ones you’ll want to stick to the back of your smartphone.
  • Best External Hard Drive (2026): SSD to Store Data, Video, and More
    Need an ultrafast drive for video editing or a rugged option to back up your photos in the field? We’ve got a solution for every situation.
  • The Latest AI Documentary Asks: Just How Scared Should We Be?
    The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist seeks the middle ground on a polarizing technology—and ends up letting tech execs like Sam Altman off the hook.
  • 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
  • Anthropic's Claude Can Now Take Over Your Computer to Do Tasks for You
    Anthropic brings Claude into the agentic, OpenClaw-like fold.
  • Your AirPods Could Help You Take a Great iPhone Photo
    Stop twisting your arm to keep your hand out of the frame. Do this instead.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for March 28, #1021
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for March 28, No. 1,021.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 28, #1743
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for March 28, No. 1,743.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, March 28
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 28.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 28, #551
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 28, No. 551.
  • Best Senior Phone Plans of 2026
    Looking to sign yourself or a senior family member up for phone service? Those 55 and older can save money with special phone plans.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 28 #755
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 28, No. 755.
  • We're Tracking Our Favorite Deals During the Amazon Big Spring Sale and We're Seeing a Ton of Great Ones
    Amazon's Spring Sale has deals on just about anything you could want, from vacuums to TVs and anything in between, and we're filtering out the fluff to find the real bargains.
  • McDonald's KPop Demon Hunter Meals Include Bold Purple McNugget Sauce
    Plus: The Derpy McFlurry mixes popping boba pearls and berry sauce into a soft-serve dessert.
  • IPL Cricket 2026 Livestream: How to Watch the Indian Premier League From Anywhere
    Can the Royal Challengers Bengaluru claim back-to-back titles?
  • New Vizio TVs Will Require Walmart Accounts, Report Says
    The retail giant bought TV manufacturer Vizio in 2024 to push advertising, one report claims.
  • 4 Different Futures for Quantum Computing Converge at Nvidia GTC
    Four different quantum systems with four different types of qubits were on display at Nvidia GTC, here's how they all work.
  • Hope, Hype or Horror? 'The AI Doc' Director Charlie Tyrell Questions What Comes Next
    Tyrell spoke with CNET about the new documentary, which explores the tension between optimism and pessimism about the AI boom, now available in select theaters.
  • Meta Gets Called Out by Its Own Oversight Board for Rickety Community Notes
    A look into the way Meta handles moderation suggests Community Notes aren't an effective substitute for the third-party fact-checking program it disbanded last year.
  • Romance Advice From an AI Chatbot? Not a Good Idea, and Here's Why
    A new study in the journal Science found that AI models are far more sycophantic than a human friend or stranger.
  • Which M5 Chip Do You Need? MacBook Pro Buying Guide
    With over 50 configurations available to buy for just two laptops, choosing the right one isn't easy. Here's how they stack up based on our testing and what they offer.
  • A Trio of Stars: The Spring Triangle Is Visible All Spring. Here's How to See It
    The stars Arcturus, Spica and Regulus are three of the brightest in the sky.
  • Work Smarter With Acer's New AI-Powered Swift Laptops
    The Swift 16 AI and Swift Go 16 AI are fast, intelligent Windows PCs that pair Copilot+ features with sharp OLED displays built for creative work and busy days.
  • I Didn't Want a Harry Potter Reboot, but the New Trailer Has Me Under Its Spell
    Commentary: As an avid fan of the Harry Potter movies, it was hard to accept the new HBO TV series. But more magic isn't a bad thing after all.
  • Snag AMC Plus, MGM Plus or Starz for $3 Per Month on the Roku Channel
    You can add to your suite of streaming services with these Roku discounts.
  • England vs. Uruguay Livestream: How to Watch International Friendly Soccer for Free
    The Three Lions continue their World Cup preparations as they host Marcelo Bielsa's La Celeste.
  • How to Be Smart With Your Phone at the Next Protest You Attend
    Our phones are essential devices, but they can open you up to digital surveillance, especially during demonstrations.
  • Your TCL TV Can Look Even Better if You Change These Settings
    A handful of simple adjustments can improve picture quality without any special tools.
  • Anime Fans: The Crunchyroll App Is Now on Apple TV
    You can now subscribe to the anime streaming platform via Apple.
  • UK government lacks ambition to fight tax fraud, says PAC
    The Public Accounts Committee says the UK government has dropped the ball on the use of data analytics to tackle tax fraud and error, as the public purse haemorrhages billions of pounds
  • Lloyds admits coding fault exposed customer transactions
    The bank has responded to the Treasury Committee’s request for information on a major data breach in its banking app
  • Flaws in government procurement show in HMRC £473m AWS award
    After a rushed contract award with only one bidder and a tender notice ‘for hyperscalers only’, critics call for live oversight on government contracts, claiming the procurement is unfair and likely to be expensive
  • Second Post Office Capture conviction referred to appeal court
    Conviction of 30 years has been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission
  • EU Parliament rejects Chat Control message scanning
    MEPs vote down proposals to allow US tech companies to continue scanning private messages for illegal content
  • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: The bare metal facts
    The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure appears to have more in common with datacentre hosting than with public infrastructure-as-a-service providers
  • Post Office still can’t find evidence for 1,400 scandal redress claimants, while people die waiting
    Finding evidence for events that took place decades ago is a challenge for many subpostmasters seeking compensation through the Horizon Shortfall Scheme
  • UAE positions cyber security as pillar of national resilience and digital growth
    Strategic investment and coordination reinforce the country’s ability to withstand complex cyber threats
  • Bank of England IT project offers lessons for wider government
    The UK central bank’s core IT system replacement project surprised MPs, who were unaccustomed to reviewing success stories – its achievement could potentially serve as a model for future government IT initiatives
  • US government launches Bureau of Emerging Threats
    The US’ Bureau of Emerging Threats sits within the State Department and will supposedly help address national security threats arising from cyber attacks, the weaponisation of space and other emerging technologies
  • Google targets 2029 for post-quantum cyber readiness
    Google sets out a timeline for its migration to post-quantum cryptography, saying it will complete its migration before the end of the 2020s
  • Platformisation or platform theatre? Navigating cyber consolidation
    The Security Think Tank looks at platformisation, considering questions such as how CISOs can distinguish between a truly integrated platform and 'integration theater, and how to protect unified platforms.
  • Amazon Web Services bags Fujitsu’s HMRC loss
    US tech giant wins contract to run three datacentres for the government department after cutting ties with Fujitsu
  • Emergency Microsoft, Oracle patches point to wider cyber issues
    Emergency out-of-band patches from Microsoft and Oracle signal underlying security issues around update cycles and patching, and identity security and zero-trust, says the community
  • UK government boosts digital access for more than a million people
    Since its launch last year, the UK government’s Digital Inclusion Action Plan has consistently met its targets, helping over one million people access the digital world
  • Designing water‐smart AI datacentres in GCC and MENA
    As Gulf countries race to build AI capacity in one of the world’s most water‐stressed regions, policymakers and operators are rethinking how they power and cool datacentres without exhausting critical water resources
  • The UAE CIO: From technology operator to digital value architect
    As AI, sovereign cloud and regulation reshape the Gulf’s technology landscape, CIOs in the UAE are being pushed beyond infrastructure management into a role that blends strategy, governance and digital trust, says CIO and technology expert Umesh Moolchandani
  • Cyber pros must grasp the vibe coding nettle, says NCSC chief
    At RSA in San Francisco, NCSC chief exec Richard Horne says security professionals have an opportunity and a responsibility to get in front of the security issues raised by the popularity of ‘vibe coding’
  • HSBC gets its first artificial intelligence chief
    UK bank appoints its first executive position dedicated to artificial intelligence as the technology embeds across the sector
  • US government bans imported routers, raising tough questions
    The US communications regulator has enacted a ban on all router hardware made outside America citing security concerns, but experts say the move may risk creating more issues than it solves
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