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I tested this super-cheap MP3 player for a month, and I'm surprised to say it quickly became my go-to music source
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Save a huge $120 on 32GB of super-fast DDR5-6000 using this special code — while stocks last
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The cheap box that adds Freely's free streaming channels to any TV is back in stock — but don't be surprised if it sells out again
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'This is horrific': GitHub kills Copilot pull-request ads after user backlash
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I tried Samsung's all new earbuds therapy app for travel sickness — and it might actually work
Samsung has unveiled a motion sickness app called Hearapy, so I gave it a spin — and it's not half bad, provided you use the Buds 4 Pro
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I turned on Location in ChatGPT — and it changed how I searched
Enabling location services in ChatGPT offers context-aware suggestions for real life
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It's no GTA 6 leak, but fans have discovered a treasure trove of hidden GTA 4 assets and an unfinished zombies mode in an Xbox 360 dev kit
Fans have uncovered a collection of hidden Grand Theft Auto 4 assets on a second-hand Xbox 360 that turned out to be a Rockstar Games development kit.
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Forget copilots - NetSuite wants to be the ‘autopilot’ for your business AI journey
The investment and ambition around AI is real - and NetSuite wants to be the partner for your business.
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'Discussions have taken place': A new Avengers: Doomsday rumor suggests its release date might be changed again — and it'll be good news for Marvel fans if it's true
Speculation is rife that the next Avengers movie's release date might be changed for two very big reasons.
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Ahead of it's 25% price jump, it looks like Amazon has sold out of the white PlayStation Portal — but the midnight black version is still in stock
The PS5 is our pick for the best gaming console of this generation but time is running out to pick it up ahead of another price hike
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Proton VPN expands its server network to five new countries following user demand
Proton VPN is expanding its global footprint by launching new servers in five underserved countries across South America and the Caribbean, making it easier to bypass censorship and stay secure online.
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It's race season! Here's 8 running shoes I recommend, whether you're running 5ks or marathons — and they're all on sale at Amazon
I've been writing about fitness for 10 years, and I recommend these 8 running shoes on sale.
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The Xbox Games Showcase 2026 airs in June and will be followed by a 'deep dive' into the Gears of War franchise with the E-Day Direct — here's when you can tune in and what to expect
Microsoft has announced plans for its annual Xbox Games Showcase this summer, along with a Gears of War: E-Day Direct.
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Amazon's Spring Prime Day ends tonight — here are 75 deals you won't regret buying
It's the last day of Amazon's Spring Sale, and as TechRadar's deals editor, I've hand-picked the 75 best deals you won't regret buying.
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No, Apple isn’t rolling out its version of Samsung’s Privacy Display — but the fake viral videos are convincing
Viral videos of an alleged Apple privacy screen tool are circulating, but despite how convincing they are, it's all fake.
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'The browser has become the new endpoint': New NordLayer browser looks to help boost SMB security like never before - here's what it can do
NordLayer is jumping into the browser arena - here's what its new offering can do.
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Last chance! The drone we rate as the 'best for beginners' is on sale for a record-low price at Amazon, but not for long
DJI's 4K Mini is our favorite budget drone for beginners and experienced pilots alike — here's why today's record-low deal at Amazon is so good.
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Why silence is no longer a security strategy
Why openness and context now define strong, modern cybersecurity practices.
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Android Auto just got a major EV route planning upgrade — and improvements to autoplay settings have also been spotted
Android Auto can now make intelligent charging suggestions based on the make and model of your EV.
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What quantum technology can learn from AI’s development
Unlike AI, quantum must embed standards from the start to create an investable market.
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How CIOs Can Implement AI with Real Financial Intelligence
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'Privacy shouldn't be an optional extra, it should be the default for every conversation': Proton unveils security-first alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace
Proton is putting its core apps into two Workspace subscriptions to make it easier to manage subscriptions.
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'AI is accelerating faster than enterprise cloud maturity': Cloud experience is having a major effect on how businesses employ AI
Many businesses are being held back from realizing AI success because their cloud isn't keeping up.
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iOS 26.5 beta contains bad news for Siri and Apple Maps — but there's a major privacy bonus for iPhone messaging
iOS 26.5 brings back end-to-end encryption when messaging Android users, but it also brings us one step closer to ads in Apple Maps.
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Best hardware options for deploying OpenClaw
From Mac Mini M4 to cloud VPS and edge AI hardware, these are the six deployment options worth considering for hosting your OpenClaw AI agent.
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I asked James Cameron what to stream after new nature documentary Secrets of the Bees — and his answer proves why he's a cinematic genius
Avatar and Titanic director James Cameron has produced a brand-new NatGeo documentary — and if you're looking for a double bill binge, he's got the perfect recommendation.
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A new Supergirl trailer will be released today — and some fresh cast and plot details about the DCU movie have excited and confused me
Supergirl's next trailer will take flight imminently — and its preview teaser already has fans delighted over one specific cameo.
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‘Raising the bar for mobile photography’ — Vivo launches the X300 Ultra and its eye-popping 400mm telephoto attachment
The Vivo X300 Ultra phone has launched in China alongside its 400mm telephoto lens attachment.
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I connected my Dropbox to ChatGPT — and it changed how I find everything
Connecting Dropbox to ChatGPT transforms everyday file clutter into a conversational experience
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What is the release date for The Pitt season 2 episode 13 on HBO Max?
Yet again, Dr. Robby is debating whether to stay or go. But when is The Pitt season 2 episode 13 airing on HBO Max?
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In a Big Reversal, Zohran Mamdani Tells NYC Agencies to Use TikTok
The city will allow agencies to return to TikTok, but with strict new device and security rules.
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Aston Martin Valhalla (2026) Review: A $1 Million Plug-In Hybrid
A robot could apparently drive this million-dollar supercar faster than a fleshy human, but the unbelievable experience would be entirely lost on it.
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The Broken System That Keeps Shipping Crews Stranded in the Strait of Hormuz
Vessels are increasingly being abandoned during the war on Iran, revealing a hidden failure in the global systems that keep goods—and people—moving.
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AI Has Flooded All the Weather Apps
Weather forecasting has gotten a big boost from machine learning. How that translates into what users see can vary.
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Backup Files and Your Entire Digital Life (2026): Hard Drives, Cloud-Based Tools, and Tips
Backups are boring, but they’ll save your bacon. Here’s how to make sure your data lives on, even when your PC doesn’t.
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Vitesy Shelfy 2 Smart Fridge Purifier Review: Small Box, Big Promises
The Shelfy 2 uses some interesting science to clean the air, but the results are a mixed bag.
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This App Makes Even the Sketchiest PDF or Word Doc Safe to Open
When somebody sends you a document as an attachment, don't just open it. Use the free tool Dangerzone to scrub it clean of any malevolent code. Here's how it works.
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Duolingo’s Luis von Ahn Wants to Delete the Blockchain
This has nothing to do with the crypto he lost the password for.
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Opposing ICE Might Save the Country. It Could Also Ruin Your Life
For months, lone vibe coder Rafael Concepcion has obsessively built tools to counter the federal immigration crackdown—pivoting as he’s been outmatched. He’s also lost his job and become a target.
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These 40 Amazon Spring Sale Tech Deals Are Actually Good. We Checked the Price History (2026)
This sale ends tonight, and it’s full of fake “deals.” We hunted to find truly good prices on gear we’ve tested.
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T-Mobile Business Promo Codes and Deals
Discover how to save on T-Mobile Business Internet and phone plans, from sign-up perks and switching rewards to bundled offers and free lines.
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Litter-Robot Promo Codes and Deals: Up to $150 Off
Get the latest Litter-Robot Discounts on Litter-Robot self-cleaning litter boxes, accessories, and more.
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Our Favorite Amazon Streaming Stick Is Almost Half Off
The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is great for the Prime Video devout and handles other streaming services just as well.
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5 Best Video Doorbell Cameras (2026): Smart, Battery, AI, Budget, and Subscription-Free
Never miss a delivery. These WIRED-tested picks will help you keep tabs on your front door from anywhere.
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The Best Earplugs for Protecting Your Hearing (2026)
Whether you want to sleep through the party or rock out (safely) to your favorite band, these earplugs will help block out the noise.
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Meet the Man Making Music With His Brain Implant
Galen Buckwalter says brain-computer interfaces will have to be enjoyable to use if the technology is going to be successful.
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‘Guns, Beer, Titties, Freedom’: Inside the World’s Toughest Off-Road Race
Every winter, 80,000 people gather in the California desert for King of the Hammers, a popular racing series featuring high-speed relays and rock crawling with dirt bikes, stock VW Bugs, and million-dollar trophy trucks.
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This Is How Trump Is Already Threatening the Midterms
WIRED surveyed the ways the Trump administration is working to manipulate this year’s midterm elections.
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The IRS Wants Smarter Audits. Palantir Could Help Decide Who Gets Flagged
Documents show the tax agency is testing a Palantir tool to surface “highest-value” audit and investigation targets from a maze of legacy systems.
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9 Best Android Phones of 2026, Tested and Reviewed
Shopping for a phone can be an ordeal. That’s why we’ve tested almost every Android phone, from the smartest to the cheapest—even phones that fold—to find the ones worth your money.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch Gets Blood Pressure Monitoring in the US, With One Major Caveat
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Apple AirPods Max 2 Review: A More Significant Upgrade Than I Expected
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Why Your AT&T Unlimited Plan Could Cost $20 More Each Month Starting in April 2026
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The Best Water Flossers of 2026 (With Dentists' Tips on What to Look For)
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Going to Watch Project Hail Mary? Take This Little 3D Printed Spaceman With You
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Google's Pixel 11 Might Look Familiar: Here's What Changed
Pixel fans hoping for a dramatic redesign might need to wait at least another year.
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Banning routers won’t fix what’s already broken
America's foreign-made router ban sparked valid debate about supply chains, geopolitics and trust, but the truth is that the ban addresses tomorrow’s procurement decisions far more than today’s security exposure.
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Shrinking PQC timeline highlights immediate risk to data security
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UK government lacks ambition to fight tax fraud, says PAC
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Lloyds admits coding fault exposed customer transactions
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EU Parliament rejects Chat Control message scanning
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US government launches Bureau of Emerging Threats
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