The F I Gave Went That Way
  • World of Tanks: HEAT, Wargaming's new standalone and free-to-play tactical vehicle shooter, officially launches later this month
    Waragaming Group has announced that World of Tanks: HEAT, its new free-to-play vehicle shooter, will officially launch on May 26, 2026.
  • Worried about the future of the internet? Tor launches crypto-powered fundraising initiative to secure internet freedoms — and your vote matters more than your wallet size
    Internet freedom is facing a funding crisis. Here is how the Tor Project's new crypto-powered crowdfunding campaign aims to sustain vital privacy-preserving and anti-censorship tools through "quadratic funding."
  • Miniature cameras are trending, and you can't get smaller than these 9 digital models — and they all cost under $50
    Mini cameras are on trend, and you can't get smaller than these 9 affordable digital models
  • There's a massive summer speaker sale at Best Buy — up to $250 JBL, Beats, Sonos, Sony, and more
    You can score massive savings on best-selling speakers at Best Buy's Memorial Day sale, including up to $250 from brands like JBL, Bose, Beats, Sonos, and more.
  • NYC Health + Hospitals says mega data breach allowed hackers to steal personal data, medical records, and fingerprints scans of around 1.8 million people
    Fingerprints and palm prints can never be changed, which makes this attack that much more dangerous.
  • Why autonomy alone fails and what truly builds trustworthy AI systems
    Why treating Agentic AI like the human body is the key to high performance.
  • 'Some aspects are as we intended and some are not' — Mullvad addresses WireGuard exit-IP fingerprinting concern after researcher flags privacy risk
    Is your VPN traffic as anonymous as you think? A security researcher just found a way to fingerprint Mullvad VPN users through exit IP patterns, prompting a swift response and an ongoing infrastructure patch from the provider.
  • These 12 audiobooks taught me more about marketing than my business degree
    Forget ridiculous tuition fees, these audiobooks will teach you everything you need to know about marketing
  • 'Beth still wants to protect it': Dutton Ranch star on why including John Dutton's Yellowstone legacy in new Taylor Sheridan spinoff was a non-negotiable
    In Yellowstone, John Dutton felt like the be-all and end-all of the family's story. But even though new spinoff Dutton Ranch is a world away, he remains Beth's "reason to live."
  • Avast unveils revolutionary new modular antivirus platform – industry leading device protection & scam detection, with optional no-log VPN, data breach monitoring, and device cleanup
    Avast's new modular platform allows users to pick and choose exactly what features they want to use.
  • 7 ways to supercharge your email marketing campaign
    From smarter segmentation to deliverability basics, these seven email marketing strategies can help you drive better engagement and higher ROI from every campaign you send.
  • This TV backlight promises simple setup and AI extras for a lot less than Philips Hue — and without an HDMI box
    Lepro's STV1 lightstrip promises more immersive entertainment without expensive hardware thanks to its camera-based setup and AI enhancements
  • How to watch Roland-Garros 2026 free from anywhere with this VPN deal
    How to watch Roland-Garros 2026 for free from anywhere with a VPN. With defending champion Carlos Alcaraz out due to injury, Jannik Sinner is the favorite to win this year.
  • Google may have surprised us with more new Android 17 features than expected, but there's still no sign of these three
    Google announced loads of new Android 17 features are on the way, but there's still no sign of these three.
  • 'There's a part of us wanting to kind of better ourselves, to elevate ourselves, to grow, to discover lands beyond us' — Edward Kenway's actor reflects on the journey of Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, says 'There's a part of Kenway in all of us'
    Almost 14 years after first recording the role, actor Matt Ryan has said he carries the journey of Assassin's Creed: Black Flag's Edward Kenway with him everywhere he goes.
  • I spent hours uncovering secrets in Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, and despite its low difficulty, I can see it being a hit with players of all ages
    Yoshi and the Mysterious Book sees Nintendo’s green dino embark on a new chapter, with a discovery-focused puzzler that exudes charm and charisma — but is it any good?
  • I watched The Mandalorian and Grogu in IMAX — and this isn't the way to revive Star Wars on the big screen after a seven-year absence
    Pedro Pascal's new Star Wars movie isn't a complete Force to be reckoned with.
  • Microsoft unveils new Surface for Business laptops and Surface Pro for Business 2 in 1s — showing your next work device will have AI at the core
    Microsoft wants your next work laptop or PC to be a Surface - and has a host of new devices to convince you.
  • 'Learn to read the room': ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt is the latest commencement speaker to get booed for mentioning AI
    Graduation speakers keep on bringing up AI, and students continue to let their feelings be known.
  • 'I’ve got big ambitions now!', Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says we're finally in the era of "useful AI" — and things will only get faster
    "What took weeks now takes days, and what takes days now takes hours" says Nvidia CEO, promising "the new Jensen" soon.
  • I tested the Insta360 Mic Pro and its noise cancelling is best in class — but its two headline features are more niche than they sound
    The Insta360 Mic Pro beats the DJI Mic 3 at noise cancelling, and has a couple of unique tricks up its sleeve to boot.
  • Want on-ears with the benefits of ANC? Marshall’s new headphones could be the perfect fit — here’s how I rate them after weeks of testing
    I tested Marshall’s new on-ear headphones, and they seriously impressed me with top-tier comfort, incredible battery life, and a sustainable build.
  • PC gamers, say goodbye to PlayStation exclusives as Sony confirms single-player games aren't coming to PC anymore... except for one
    PlayStation games on PC were becoming a mainstay for Sony, but plans have completely shifted, and it's bad news for PC players.
  • Obsession review — I couldn't have wished for a more disturbing, heart-pounding horror movie if I'd tried
    Curry Barker's wish fulfillment horror movie has everyone talking, you're sure to become obsessed with Obsession.
  • The ultimate Garmin smartwatch cheat sheet: how to choose the right model for you
    Forerunner, Fenix, Venu, Instinct, Approach... the Garmin watch lineup is confusing. Here's what you need to know.
  • Microsoft's plan to fix Windows 11 drivers is falling into place — and that includes some great news for your laptop's battery life
    New 'Driver Quality Initiative' aims to shore up quality and prevent bad drivers from proving to be an unnecessary battery drain.
  • Before delays, GTA 6 was seemingly slated for an early 2025 launch, as Take-Two CEO suggests the game is about 18 months behind the original date'
    Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick has suggested that Grand Theft Auto 6 is more than a year behind schedule.
  • Desperate to sniff The Super Mario Galaxy Movie? This limited edition scent collection is a sensory delight
    The new Old Spice x The Super Mario Galaxy movie collection smells out of this world.
  • 7-Eleven confirms cyberattack, says 'personal information' may have been hit
    A new filing with the Maine AG confirms what was known for weeks now - that ShinyHunters broke in to 7-Eleven and stole data.
  • ‘Exactly what I've been waiting for’: iOS 27 could let users build Shortcuts with AI — and I’m glad Apple is finally paying attention to one of the iPhone’s best features
    Apple’s iOS 27 update might let you create Shortcuts automations with natural language prompts.
  • Former OpenAI Staffers Warn xAI's Poor Safety Record Could Complicate SpaceX’s IPO
    The ex-employees, who cofounded a new AI watchdog group, say investors deserve more information about xAI’s safety practices before SpaceX goes public.
  • The Zuckerbergs Are Hiring a Lifeguard but Calling It a ‘Beach Water Person’
    The job, which is associated with the Zuckerberg family office, is located in Kauai, Hawaii, where the Meta CEO owns a massive compound.
  • The Best Action Cameras for All Your Craziest Adventures (2026)
    Gearing up to shred the slopes or dive into the seas? These photography tools are made for danger.
  • The Herman Miller Coyl Standing Desk Is Built Just for Gamers
    The Coyl uses a coil design for the power cable, keeping it neat and taut between the desk and the wall. And instead of relying on boring levers to adjust the height, it has a nifty rotary dial.
  • The US Built a Site to Ensure Fair Access to Public Lands. Then Everything Went Wrong
    Recreation.gov was supposed to make access to public lands more equitable and streamlined. Instead, it’s rife with bots and inequality, while a government contractor benefits.
  • Tom Steyer Wants to Save California From Billionaires. But Also Doesn’t Want Them to Leave
    The hedge fund billionaire turned gubernatorial candidate wants to tax California’s ultrawealthy, regulate AI, and keep Silicon Valley happy at the same time. Good luck with that.
  • Set Up Your Phone’s Always-On Display So You’re Unlocking It Less Often
    Break the pattern of unlocking your phone for one thing and then getting sucked into something else. Set up your lock screen to show all the information you need at a glance.
  • Google I/O 2026 Live Blog: All the Gemini and Smart Glasses Updates as They Happen
    Follow our live coverage of Google’s annual developer keynote, where the company will announce updates to its Gemini suite of AI tools and more details about Android XR smart glasses.
  • You Can Get Some of Your Nudes Removed From the Internet Under a New Law
    Starting May 19, tech platforms in the US will have to comply with the Take It Down Act. Here’s how more than a dozen major platforms are handling takedown demands for your nonconsensual nudes.
  • Tempo Promo Code: 60% Off Ready-to-Heat Meals in 2026
    Upgrade your meal prep with these Tempo discount codes and offers. Save on high-protein, ready-to-heat meals delivered to your door.
  • HBO Max Promo Code: 50% Off | May
    Stream your favorite shows and save up to 50% today with HBO Max discount codes and subscription deals.
  • Norton Coupon Codes: Up to 58% Off
    Whether you’re looking to protect your small business or your personal computer, we have the top coupons and deals to help you save at Norton.
  • Limited Time: TurboTax Full Service Coupons This May
    Tax season doesn’t have to be stressful. Score 10% off full service expert on federal tax filings and more exclusive TurboTax discount codes on WIRED.
  • Booking.com Promo Codes: 20% Off | May 2026
    Enjoy big savings on your next adventure with our Booking.com promo codes, coupons, and handpicked travel deals.
  • Lenovo Coupon Codes and Deals in May 2026
    Whether you’re shopping for a ThinkPad, Yoga laptop, or Legion gaming PC, these Lenovo discount codes and promotions can help you save big on your next tech upgrade.
  • 50% Off Home Depot Promo Codes | May 2026
    Save up to 50% today with the latest Home Depot promo codes for appliances, power tools, and more this May.
  • iRobot Promo Code: 15% Off
    Save on iRobot products, including robot vacuums and mops designed to handle pet hair, daily messes, and hands-free cleaning with smart home integration.
  • Barkbox Promo Codes and Discounts: Up to 50% Off
    Save on Barkbox subscriptions, including monthly themed collections of plush toys, tough chews, and healthy snacks designed to keep your pup’s tail wagging.
  • 30% Off Tempur-Pedic Promo Codes | May 2026
    Whether you’re looking to upgrade your mattress or swap out your bedding, browse our Tempur-Pedic coupons for up to $300 off and the best sleep of your life.
  • These 11 Automatic Cat Feeders Were the Best We Tested in 2026
    We tested some of the most popular automatic dry- and wet-food pet feeders to see which ones are worth the money.
  • 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
  • Google I/O 2026 Live: Gemini Intelligence, Android XR and More AI Expected
    Google's annual developer conference kicks off Tuesday, and we'll be bringing you updates straight from the event.
  • 'The Boys' Season 5: When Does the Series Finale Premiere?
    Get ready for the end.
  • 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Review: Not the Star Wars Epic You're Looking For
    Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu is a fun popcorn flick, with little story and no purpose. Just shut off your brain and you'll be fine.
  • Apple Intelligence Brings Accessibility Updates Across iPhone, Mac and Vision Pro
    The enhanced features are coming to VoiceOver, Magnifier, subtitles and more later this year.
  • Experts Share the Right Way to Use Your LED Mask to Get the Best Results
    If you’re using or planning on adding a red light therapy mask to your skin care regimen, here’s what experts want you to know.
  • Google I/O 2026: Here's What We Expect From This Year's Keynote and How to Watch
    Gemini AI, Android XR, smart glasses and more are all on deck for today's keynote.
  • AI Fall Detection Keeps Grandma Safe, if She's OK With Being Watched
    The global population is aging faster than care systems can manage. Is AI the solution to keeping older people safe and independent in their homes?
  • Best Samsung Phone of 2026
    We tested Samsung phones spanning from $300 to $2,000. Our top recommendations include one that won a CNET Lab Award for having the fastest charging.
  • Best Camera for Weddings and Graduations for 2026
    Capture that once-in-a-lifetime moment with these great cameras.
  • How to Turn Off AI Notification Summaries for News Apps on Your iPhone
    Apple's iOS 26 brought these summaries back to many iPhones in 2025.
  • I Tested the Best Budget TVs Head-to-Head. This One Was Shockingly Good
    I reviewed Samsung, Roku, Amazon, and Hisense TVs under $300 and found one clear winner.
  • Some Chatbots Revealed Personal Information More Easily Than Others
    Trying to remove your personal information from the internet, and out of AI's training data, can be like "trying to remove pee from a pool," one expert said.
  • Best Android Phones of 2026: Tested by Our Experts
    From the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Pixel 10 Pro Fold to the OnePlus 15, these are the best that we recommend buying. One of these even earned a CNET Lab Award for charging.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 19, #603
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle No. 603 for Tuesday, May 19.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 19 #807
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 19, No. 807.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 19, #1073
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for May 19, No. 1,073.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 19, #1795
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 19, No. 1,795.
  • Best iPhone in 2026: Here's Which Apple Phone You Should Buy
    Apple sells five iPhone models, and we've tested them all. In fact, one iPhone won a CNET Lab Award for fastest wireless charging.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, May 19
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 19.
  • 2027 Volvo EX60 Arrives in US With $59,795 Starting Price and a Lot to Prove
    The Swedish brand's most critical EV yet arrives with 307 miles of range, 800-volt charging and the weight of an entire electrification strategy on its shoulders.
  • What Is Earthshine? Spot the Lunar Marvel in the Skies This Week
    The best time to see Earthshine is a few days before and a few days after each new moon during the spring.
  • Apple Reveals Dates of Tim Cook's Final WWDC as CEO
    Apple's annual conference is expected to focus on AI integration in advance of the next iPhone.
  • Sam Altman and OpenAI Beat Elon Musk in Court, Paving the Way for a Potential IPO
    Musk's suit alleged multiple defendants colluded to steal a charity, corrupting a technological nonprofit from within.
  • Apple's Next-Gen Siri App May Lean Heavily on Google's AI
    When Apple's AI assistant gets major renovations with iOS 27, what does that mean for privacy?
  • Humanoid Robots and Robot Pets Are No Longer Welcome on Southwest Flights
    Concerns over lithium-ion batteries — not the bots' personalities — keeps them off Southwest flights.
  • Interview: How Volvo built software for a two-and-a-half-tonne moving object
    Volvo Cars is the only legacy carmaker in the world rated at the highest level of software-defined vehicle capability by S&P Global Mobility. Its chief engineering and technology officer, Anders Bell, tells us how it got there
  • Home Office sitting on data about scale of eVisa errors
    The Home Office holds data on the scale of errors and software issues with its electronic visa system, but is yet to release the information
  • Gartner: How AI will transform managed network services
    Network service providers are deploying artificial intelligence-powered tools for network admin tasks. Gartner looks at how AI is being used
  • Generative AI is changing the game in video gaming
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, we hear from executives at video game giant Ubisoft about how generative AI is being used to enhance the experience for gamers. Our latest buyer’s guide looks at the ways AI is changing network management. And we find out why bug bounty programmes are coming under...
  • MPs propose ‘kill switch’ to shut down rogue AI systems
    An amendment to the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill proposes giving the government a ‘kill switch’ to close datacentres hosting AI if they pose a critical threat to UK infrastructure or national security
  • Post Office objection to Capture appeals is ‘inexplicable and unconscionable’
    In an ongoing exchange of letters, compensation advisory board attacks controversial decision to contest appeals against pre-Horizon convictions
  • Buyers call for electronic invoicing
    An emerging European standard for e-invoicing could streamline the order-to-cash process in UK businesses
  • UK employees using AI regularly lose more than seven hours a week
    A Workday survey of 2,400 UK professionals reveals they are stuck in a ‘copy-paste economy’ working across disconnected AI systems
  • Nick Clegg-backed company using AI to fill global education gaps
    Backed by former UK deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, Efekta is rolling out AI language lessons to state schools around the world
  • 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
  • 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
  • Gov.uk chatbot makes government services faster to access
    Chatbot functionality in the Gov.uk app now provides citizens and businesses with a natural language interface across government online services in the UK
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Interview: AI optimism and upskilling for a shifting job market
    With the appropriate training, artificial intelligence could stand to be a productivity booster and job search equaliser, according to Okta’s chief marketing officer, Shannon Duffy
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Software developers shift to AI code reviewers
    Using artificial intelligence to generate code is not necessarily a productivity boost, with programmers spending far more time reviewing AI-generated code
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