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Apple’s MacBook Neo has some of the cheapest AppleCare+ fees — but is the add-on worth it? Here’s our verdict
The MacBook Neo’s AppleCare+ repair costs are lower than any other Mac.
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How to watch The Contenders '26 online for FREE from anywhere
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Boost your PC storage with Crucial's 4TB P310 Gen4 NVMe SSD - get speeds up to 7100MB/s for under £300 in Amazon’s Spring Deal Days sale
Crucial’s 4TB P310 PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD delivers up to 7,100MB/s read speeds and is 17% off at Amazon for Spring Deal Days.
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Google killed its dark web scanner, but NordVPN’s upgraded tool is here to track your leaked data
NordVPN has upgraded its dark web monitoring tools to fill the gap left by Google. Here’s how the new Dark Web Monitor Pro scans for your most sensitive data and keeps your identity safe.
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'An incredible deal': Grab a 1000GB monthly preloaded 5G data SIM valid till November 2027 for just £68 thanks to Three and Vodafone
Pay less than £3 per month till November 2027 and get 5G connectivity on the cheap.
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Epic Games claims the cost of running games 'has gone up a lot' as it hikes V-buck prices
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Philips Hue lights have hit record-low prices in Amazon's spring sale — and I've picked the 12 best deals
If you've been thinking about switching to smart lights, or want to extend your existing Hue setup, this is the time.
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Don't want to pay for a video doorbell subscription? Here are 3 Ring alternatives I recommend in Amazon's Spring Sale
Don't pay to keep your video doorbell running, these 3 subscription-free alternatives are the ones to score on Amazon right now.
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Australia's 'Swiss cheese-like age verification' may lead to a VPN ban — and the whole country's digital safety is on the line
Australia's longest-running digital rights group, Electronic Frontiers Australia, warns that "extraordinary privacy, security, and online safety risks" will arise if access to VPNs is restricted.
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‘Half the size, twice the clean’ — iRobot promises its new Roomba Mini packs a punch despite being its ‘smallest Roomba robot ever’
The Roomba Mini is half the size of other Roombas, and according to iRobot it’s perfect for cleaning smaller homes.
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Anthropic launches a new code review tool to check AI-generated content - but it might cost you more than you'd hope
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'It's massive': why the leaked Lenovo tablet with a huge JBL speaker on the back actually makes a lot of sense
Business up front, party in the back
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The DJI Mini 4K is the 'best first drone' for most people — and it's now even cheaper than Black Friday
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Amazon's UK Spring Sale slashes its best-selling tech gadgets — here are 12 deals I'd buy from Blink, Ring, Kindle, Echo, and more
Amazon's UK Spring Sale is officially live, and I'm rounding up my favourite tech devices from Blink, Ring, Kindle, and Echo, with prices starting at just £24.
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Adobe Express and Acrobat are coming for business users in Microsoft 365 Copilot, 'making creativity more accessible to everyone'
Adobe is making its Express and Acrobat tools available through M365 Copilot following success integrating them with ChatGPT.
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How to watch Taco Bell Live Más Live 2026 online – outside the US, Doja Cat performs live, $1 deal
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'There’s another surprise coming’: Resident Evil Requiem director confirms a mini game DLC is on the way and that there’s even bigger news to follow
Resident Evil Requiem's director just confirmed a mini-game DLC set for May, but fortunately, that's not the only surprise in store.
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The poison pill that malicious bots can't digest
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How to watch Ellis season 2 online for free – from anywhere
Here's how to watch Inspector Ellis season 2 online for free from anywhere as DCI Ellis returns to crack a new case
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Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, March 11 (game #1507)
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, March 11 (game #738)
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, March 11 (game #1004)
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You can stream the first 5 minutes of Virgin River season 7 episode 1 for free — but brace yourself for a shocking death
Virgin River season 7 drops in full in a few days time, but you can now stream the first 5 minutes of episode 1 for free... though there's a nasty surprise in store.
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Lenovo LOQ RTX 5050 laptop gets a huge £300 discount in Amazon's Spring Deal Days sale — with a Core i5 processor, 24GB RAM, and 1TB SSD
Lenovo LOQ is a powerful laptop for creatives, students, and power users — and it’s £300 (25%) off in Amazon’s Spring Deal Days sale right now.
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Galatasaray vs Liverpool Free Streams: How to watch Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 1st leg from anywhere in the world, team news
All the ways to watch Galatasaray vs Liverpool live streams for free, with Arne Slot's side seeking revenge in Istanbul in the Champions League last 16 1st leg.
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Want to store up to 32TB in a paperback-sized NAS? The TerraMaster F4 SSD is on sale right now for Amazon's Spring Deal Days
The TerraMaster F4 SSD is a fast, compact storage upgrade for just £368 — a great option for anyone building a reliable home or small-office NAS.
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Watch out Microsoft Teams users - hackers are spreading a dangerous new phishing scam, here's what we know
Hackers are pretending to be solving a spam problem but are actually deploying backdoors.
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Sony is reportedly testing dynamic pricing on its PlayStation storefront that changes the price tag of over 190 games
Sony has been reportedly testing dynamic pricing on the PlayStation Store for months, offering users in certain regions huge discounts on first and third-party games.
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The TCL C6K is 'a cheap mini-LED TV that's very good value for money' — and now it's down to a record-low price
Budget TVs don't get much better than the TCL C6K, delivering excellent performance for a low price — and it's now even cheaper in Amazon's Spring Sale.
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21 super Lego sets to add to your Mario collection on Mar10 Day
These Boo-tiful sets will look pretty as a Peach on your shelves.
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Fake AI Content About the Iran War Is All Over X
X’s Grok is failing to accurately verify video footage from the Iran conflict and is sharing its own AI-generated images about the war.
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A Trumpworld Events Company Is Raking In Millions in Federal Contracts
The Trump administration has awarded Event Strategies several contracts—including one that could be worth up to $100 million—with little competition, according to federal filings.
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GPS Attacks Near Iran Are Wreaking Havoc on Delivery and Mapping Apps
Delivery apps are glitching and navigation routes are changing abruptly thanks to electronic warfare disrupting the satellite signals that power everything from missiles to your ride home.
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I Used Google’s New Gemini-Powered ‘Help Me Create’ Tool in Docs. It’s Great at Corporate-Speak
Google has injected Docs, Drive, Sheets, and Slides with its Gemini assistant, adding new features that can pull information from your emails and the web to help you draft content. I gave it a whirl.
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Apple MacBook Neo Review: Delicious, Low-Hanging Fruit
At $599, the MacBook Neo is Apple’s first budget laptop. For the most part, Apple cut corners in the right places and made a MacBook its intended buyers will adore.
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What’s the Best iPhone to Buy or Avoid Right Now? (2026)
The iPhone 17e is here. Here are all the details on Apple’s smartphones to help you find the right model, whether that’s the ultralight iPhone Air or the orange iPhone 17 Pro.
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Some People Are Too Sleepy to Make Fancy Coffee. For Them, There’s the Keurig K-Cafe
If convenient coffee is what you seek, this coffee machine is worth every inch of counter space.
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8 Best Cheap Phones (2026), Tested and Reviewed
There’s little reason to pay top dollar for a smartphone. These iPhones and Android devices—ranging from $100 to $600—stood up to WIRED’s testing.
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The Best Streaming Bundles and Streaming Deals of March 2026
Here are the current best bundles from the most popular services.
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How Can a Locomotive Pull a Long Train That’s Much Heavier?
For railroads, it’s all about managing static and kinetic friction.
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How to Responsibly Dispose of Your Electronics (2026)
Get rid of old, broken, and unused devices—even Lightning cables—without adding to the e-waste problem.
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Use Microsoft PC Manager to Speed Up Your Windows 11 Computer
Can you really get a Windows PC running like new again? Using this free tool from Microsoft, you can get pretty close.
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Wiim Amp Ultra Review: A Fantastic Streaming Amp With TV Input
This amazing Sonos Amp alternative offers nearly everything you could want from a modern stereo.
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11 Best Pillows: Tested For Side, Back, and Stomach Sleepers (2026)
We’ve spent over a year testing the best pillows to support your noggin, whether you snooze on your side, back, or in a tangle of blankets.
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Yann LeCun Raises $1 Billion to Build AI That Understands the Physical World
Meta’s former chief AI scientist has long argued that human-level AI will come from mastering the physical world, not language. His new startup, AMI, aims to prove it.
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Nvidia Is Planning to Launch an Open-Source AI Agent Platform
Ahead of its annual developer conference, Nvidia is readying a new approach to software that embraces AI agents similar to OpenClaw.
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‘Flying Cars’ Will Take Off in American Skies This Summer
The federal government announced a new pilot program designed to get new kinds of ultralight vehicles and “eVTOLs” up and running around the country—even if they're not fully FAA-certified.
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Anthropic Claims Pentagon Feud Could Cost It Billions
Executives at the AI startup say companies paused deal talks after the Trump administration labeled it a supply-chain risk, warning that the fallout could cause a major revenue hit.
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OpenAI and Google Workers File Amicus Brief in Support of Anthropic Against the US Government
Google DeepMind chief scientist Jeff Dean is among the AI researchers and engineers rushing to Anthropic's defense.
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Bluesky CEO Jay Graber Is Stepping Down
Venture capitalist Toni Schneider will take over as interim CEO as Bluesky’s board of directors hunts for a permanent replacement.
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The subscription costs $8 less than Philo Core.
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The AI assistant can help you navigate Photoshop and make changes for you.
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Google's New AI Features Are Trying to Make Data Entry a Thing of the Past
More Gemini AI features will come to Google Docs, Sheets and Slides.
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Nintendo Switches Lanes, Sues US Over Tariffs
Mario wants his money back.
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The Apple Watch Series 12 Could Bring Back a Throwback iPhone Feature
Everything we've heard so far about the rumored Apple Watch Series 12.
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Met Police to ‘trial’ handheld facial recognition tech
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Microsoft Cowork: One data store for all your M365 assets
MIcrosoft has revealed the next stage of its plans to place its software at the heart of enterprise data, which is now powered by agentic AI
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Public and private sector key to Digital Realty in West Africa
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Open banking presents £43bn opportunity for UK economy if warnings are heeded
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AI chooses nuclear escalation in 95% of simulated crises
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UK to launch cyber fraud squad in April
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Trump looks to power up post-quantum, AI security
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IBM takes a second shot at Post Office contract to replace Horizon
The US tech giant is bidding for a £323m contract to replace the Post Office’s flawed Horizon IT system, a decade after its previous attempt was abandoned due to complexities
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Interview: Nick Pearson, CIO, Ricoh Europe
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AI factory builder Nscale announces another $2bn of funding
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IWD 2026: How the Middle East is building a new generation of women leaders in technology
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Harvey Nash docuseries addresses AI skills ‘paradox’
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Airspace disruption and geopolitical tensions raise questions over Middle East tech events
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The 2024 Scattered Spider attack on Transport for London affected approximately 10 million people, many of whom remain blissfully unaware their data was compromised
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Lloyds Bank to sell more customer data and cut costs by 35%
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Stephen Lawrence detective calls for better checks after child’s Instagram account ‘memorialised’
Former detective Clive Driscoll, who secured convictions in the Stephen Lawrence case, calls for better checks after Instagram ‘memorialised’ the account of a child without the family’s knowledge
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Norway braced for foreign AI cyber attacks on vital petroleum computing
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