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I'll never go back to just TV speakers after upgrading to a Sonos home theatre system — and this official sale is a great time to check out the difference for yourself
The Sonos March Madness sale is now live with up to 25% off a range of talented speakers and soundbars — I can't recommend them though, especially at these prices.
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The Players Championship 2026 live stream: how to watch PGA Tour golf online, Round 1 tee times
All the ways to watch The Players Championship 2026 live streams online from anywhere in golf's unofficial fifth major, with Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.
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3 huge new Disney+ shows to stream in March 2026
Daredevil Born Again season 2 leads the biggest new Disney+ movies to stream in March.
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“I’m actually hoping we might see more robots on our streets” — this Texas city used robots to improve its sidewalks, and I hope it isn’t the last
Damaged sidewalks are frustrating to most pedestrians, but this robot could help.
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'We're by far the most successful player in home theater': why Sonos CEO Tom Conrad isn't worried about LG and TCL muscling in on his turf with Dolby Atmos FlexConnect
Analysis: Sonos already has the tech it needs for 3D sound, but there's one big missing piece
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The best Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus plans in Australia for March 2026
Pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus have wrapped up, but the major telcos still have their specials active — I’ve compared all your options to find the best deals around
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The best Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra plans in Australia for March 2026
Want the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra on a plan? I’ve found the best offers from the major Aussie telcos.
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How to beat the fuel crisis — these are the 3 affordable EVs I recommend as an electric car reviewer
The Middle East conflict is forcing gasp prices up, so could now be the best time to switch to an EV?
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Meta buying social network for AI bots Moltbook should worry anyone who still hopes social media is for people
Meta’s purchase of Moltbook, a social network built for AI agents, suggests the internet may soon contain even more bots talking to each other.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 has a new worst accessory in the Virtual Boy — the best place for it is on your shelf
The Nintendo Virtual Boy was a flop on its first go around in the 90s, and in 2026, it isn’t any better as a Nintendo Switch accessory.
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OpenAI reportedly building a GitHub alternative after saying Microsoft-owned platform is 'not yet meeting our expectations'
OpenAI is developing a private code repository following frequent GitHub outages, aiming to improve workflow reliability under AI-driven workloads.
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Burson's Stellar headphone amps promise head-fi heaven in spacecraft-inspired Star Wars style
Burson's new Stellar Series promises high-end headphone amplification in a more compact and accessible form
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'Creating a fully keyboard-accessible site...isn’t free; it requires a lot of work and knowledge': Microsoft is making it easier to build complex websites without a mouse
Microsoft introduces focusgroup to simplify keyboard accessibility, helping developers manage complex website navigation without excessive coding or slow load times.
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'The fastest desktop gaming processors Intel has ever built': new Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs are priced to sell, and AMD should be worried
Intel's new Core Ultra 200S Plus CPUs are already impressing PC gamers with some temptingly low MSRPs.
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This rugged phone has hardware to rival some iPhones — and it only needs to be charged once a month
The Energizer P30K Apex rugged phone comes with a 30,000 mAh battery, high durability, and professional-grade hardware.
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Mercedes-Benz launches the Rolls-Royce of the minivan world — and the all-electric VLE promises a 'limousine-like ride'
With a 435-mile range and a cinema screen in the rear, the VLE is one of the first all-electric people carriers to push into luxury territory.
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Why does the MacBook Air M5 keyboard look different? Blame your iPhone
Apple has quietly done a minor design refresh on the MacBook Air keyboard, prioritizing images over words.
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‘Anthropic’s Claude models are no longer available’: US State Department ditches Claude on the orders of Trump – while Senate approves Gemini, ChatGPT, and CoPilot for use
US State Department has officially ditched Claude in favor of ChatGPT, while the US Senate has approved the big three AI chatbots for use.
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Camcorders are cool again, and this unlikely brand has just launched a cheap 4K model — but read this before putting up your cash
Budget camera maker 'Yashica' looks to revive cheap handicams with its new 'Journey', which shoots 4K video, 8K stills, has a flip out touchscreen and costs less than $300
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I tried Australia's favorite VPN for 24 hours — and it's only a few improvements away from being a superb free VPN
It shot to second on the iOS App Store in the wake of age verification, but is it any good?
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Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, March 12 (game #1508)
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, March 12 (game #1005)
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.
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, March 12 (game #739)
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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The best 3D printer deal so far: Save big on the 'exceptionally good' Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo that impressed our 3D printing expert with its detail and accuracy
A big price-cut in the US and UK make this multi-color enclosed CoreXY 3D printer the one to beat right now.
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Hackers hijack WordPress sites to spread malware using fake CAPTCHA
A ClickFix attack can come in all shapes and sizes, including through compromised WordPress websites.
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We can't stop raving about Apple's new MacBook Neo — and Amazon just surprised us with its first-ever price cut
The MacBook Neo is officially available to order today, and Amazon has a first-time discount, bringing the already affordable price down to just £569.97
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Nespresso machines are going cheap in Amazon's spring sale, and these are my 5 top recommendations
If you've been thinking about picking up a Nespresso machine but have been worried about the cost, this is your sign.
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'We can’t wait for players to experience this level of detail in The Witcher 4' — how CD Projekt Red and Nvidia are teaming up to transform the future of PC gaming
Nvidia is bringing RTX Mega Geometry foliage to Witcher 4 – here’s why it’s more than just a cool name.
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‘20 years ago, this industry was fighting for survival’ — Spotify claims it’s saved music, but its new report is only one side of the album
Spotify has revealed its 2025 revenue and payouts, but lesser-known artists are still struggling to make a living.
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This 'fascinating' Microsoft Excel security flaw teams up spreadsheets and Copilot Agent to steal data
There's more than one way to skin an Excel table, and this one abuses Copilot.
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Booking.com Promo Codes and Deals: Up to 20% Off
Enjoy big savings on your next adventure with our Booking.com coupons and handpicked travel deals.
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Expedia Coupons and Deals: Up to 75% Off Select Trips
Book your next getaway with Expedia and get up to 75%off your stay, with or without a promo code.
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Birdfy Discount Code: Save Up to 40% on Smart Bird Feeders
Use these verified Birdfy discount codes to score up to 40% off smart feeders, camera kits, and accessories.
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What to Do in Dumbo If You’re Here for Business (2026)
The Big Apple has had a tech boom in the past few years—here’s where to stay, play, eat, and work in the city’s tech-dense Dumbo neighborhood.
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The South Carolina Measles Outbreak Is Slowing Down
The biggest US measles outbreak in decades may be over sooner than expected.
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How the Iran War Could Jack Up Prices on Store Shelves
The Strait of Hormuz, a busy waterway off the coast of Iran, has come to a near standstill. If the war drags on much longer, it could mean higher prices for consumer goods around the world.
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Grammarly Is Facing a Class Action Lawsuit Over Its AI ‘Expert Review’ Feature
The feature, which Grammarly shut down Wednesday, presented editing suggestions as if they came from established authors and academics—without their consent.
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Iran Warns US Tech Firms Could Become Targets as War Expands
Companies including Google, Microsoft, and Palantir were listed as targets by Iranian media as the conflict with Israel and the US spills into digital infrastructure.
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Our Favorite Backyard Bluetooth Speaker Is $25 Off
The compact but surprisingly potent Ultimate Ears Boom 4 gets marked down ahead of your first spring party.
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Nvidia Will Spend $26 Billion to Build Open-Weight AI Models, Filings Show
The move could position the AI infrastructure powerhouse to quickly compete with OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek.
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Best Mattress for Back Pain (2026): Saatva, Bear, Helix
If you're struggling with chronic back or shoulder pain, these mattresses could change your life
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This Is the Next Wave of Political Fundraising
In Discord servers and Instagram DMs, content creators are organizing, turning followings in the millions into millions of dollars in political giving.
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Meta Is Developing 4 New Chips to Power Its AI and Recommendation Systems
The MTIA processors are the tech giant’s latest attempt to build its own AI hardware, even as it continues spending billions on gear from industry leaders like Nvidia.
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This Digital Picture Frame Wants to Bring People Closer to a Holographic Future
Brooklyn-based Looking Glass has been dabbling in 3D screens for nearly a decade. It's finally launching Musubi, an AI-powered holographic frame to bring your photos and videos to life.
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Meta Ramps Up Efforts to Disrupt Industrialized Scamming
Meta removed 10.9 million Facebook and Instagram accounts linked to “criminal scam centers” last year, the company announced on Wednesday.
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The Fort Strength Training Wearable Tracks Your Sets (2026)
You don’t have to be a gym bro to get strong. Three ex-Tesla engineers made a beautiful bar velocity tracker for every kind of weight lifter.
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Nick Clegg Doesn’t Want to Talk About Superintelligence
After leaving Meta last year, the former deputy prime minister of the UK is charting a new path in the AI industry that has nothing to do with AGI.
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Best Indoor Garden Systems: We’ve Been Testing All Year (2026)
Grow a backyard’s worth of greens and vegetables in your house with a vertical hydroponic garden. Here are a few that might be worth the investment.
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Teens Are Using AI-Fueled ‘Slander Pages’ to Mock Their Teachers
Viral student-run TikTok and Instagram accounts are using AI to make memes of school faculty comparing them to figures like Jeffrey Epstein and Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Louis Theroux on the Manosphere: ‘It’s Highly Profitable to Be a Dick on the Internet’
With the release of his Netflix documentary Inside the Manosphere, the director talked to WIRED about why so many young men are drawn to toxic influencers.
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, March 12
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 12.
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 12, #535
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 12, No. 535.
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Social Media and AI Want Your Attention at All Times. This New Documentary Says That's Bad
Your Attention Please, a documentary premiering this week at SXSW in Austin, Texas, explores how we live in the attention economy.
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SXSW 2026 Updates: What We Expect on Tech and Culture From Austin
Innovation. Music. Films. Artificial intelligence. Here's what we're looking forward to at this year's South by Southwest festival and conference.
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Meta Launches AI Tools to Identify and Flag Messages From Scammers
The company aims to combat growing fraud schemes, including impersonation accounts that lure users with fake celebrity endorsements.
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AI Chatbots Are Making People All Think the Same, Study Says
A new paper argues that humans are losing varied ways of thinking due to the use of chatbots, and that's concerning.
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TikTok to Let Apple Music Users Stream Full Songs Without Ever Leaving the App
TikTok and Apple Music come together to introduce two new features to the music listening experience.
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Amazon Expands Health AI Access for Virtual Health Care
If you're an Amazon member with health questions, this chatbot may have answers for you.
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AI Chatbots Miss More Than Half of Medical Diagnoses, Study Finds
When used by humans, large language models often lack sufficient information to make a correct diagnosis, a new study in Nature Medicine shows.
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T-Mobile Added a New Unlimited Phone Plan, but Is It a Better Value?
The simply named Better Value plan has features that will appeal to families, but check the details.
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The Players Championship 2026: TV Schedule. How to Watch, Stream All the PGA Tour Golf From Anywhere
Can injury-hit Rory McIlroy defend his crown at TPC Sawgrass?
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You Can Now Use Your Samsung Wallet to Open Your Front Door. Here's How
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These Are the Best Phone Cameras That We've Tested
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MWC 2026 Recap: All the Phones, AI Toys, Robots, Concepts We Saw in Barcelona
Mobile World Congress has ended. The week of new reveals included radical new designs such as Honor's Robot Phone, AI-powered comfort robots, a concept hypercar and so many gadgets.
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Best 7 TVs I've Tested for March 2026
These are the best TVs I’ve reviewed for every budget, including top brands, including LG, Samsung and TCL.
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Claude Now Integrates More Closely With Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
Anthropic's AI assistant can now keep a single continuous conversation across both tools.
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iPhone 17E vs. Galaxy S25 FE vs. Pixel 10A: Comparing Lower-Cost Flagship Phones
Here's how the $599 iPhone 17E matches up with the lower-cost flagship offerings from Google and Samsung.
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 12 #739
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for March 12, #1005
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How a Walking Pad Transformed My Workouts During the Winter
If you're looking for a sign to get an under-desk treadmill, this is it.
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This Is My New Favorite Trend in the Meal Kit World
Meal kits can make dinner a breeze, especially when you get one that uses this foolproof cooking method.
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Best MacBooks We’ve Tested (March 2026)
Apple's MacBook lineup now includes three tiers: Neo, Air and Pro. See our favorites and find the best MacBook for your laptop budget and needs.
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Uber May Soon Let You Book a Zoox Robotaxi in Las Vegas and LA
Amazon-owned Zoox hopes to start offering paid robotaxi rides to regular riders sometime this year. Right now, the rides are free.
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Best VPN for Android for 2026: Protect Your Privacy on the Go
Using a VPN on your Android device can help you keep your online activity private, stream geo-restricted content and bypass throttling from anywhere.
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Met Office ‘supercomputing as a service’ one year old
Artificial intelligence is not key to the weather picture, as the forecasting and climate prediction agency lauds the benefits of moving from on-site supercomputers to cloud computing for scientific modelling
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UK government announces package to get more women in tech
The UK government aims to add billions of pounds to the economy through getting more women into the tech sector
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Mastercard bots target C-suite roles
Card giant offers SMEs a virtual chief financial officer through artificial intelligence technology, with other C-suite roles to follow
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Iran war a melting pot for other cyber threats
State-backed cyber threat actors from non-combatant states are taking advantage of the Israeli-US war on Iran to fulfil their own goals, according to Proofpoint analysts
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Cyber industry welcomes women, but challenges persist
Three-quarters of women working in security say they feel comfortable in the field, but women are still much more likely to be laid off and face persistent challenges around career advancement, according to a report
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Oracle cost-cutting points to AI infrastructure gamble
Over the past few weeks, cracks have started to appear in the tech sector’s growth plans for artificial intelligence
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Salesforce tracks possible ShinyHunters campaign targeting its users
Salesforce warns users of an uptick in malicious activity targeting Experience Cloud customers with misconfigured user settings via an open source tool
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Confidence in AI-powered cyber must be earned, not assumed
In security, familiar testing and validation approaches are not enough when it comes to AI. The question is not just whether an AI-powered tool works but how it actually behaves when it is stressed, manipulated, or forced to operate outside already known conditions.
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Why the CMA must act now on cloud before the UK loses its digital future
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Strong security balances consolidation and best-of-breed capabilities
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Labour scarcity is forcing IT leaders to rethink automation economics
How can AI be used to run an organisation with fewer people and tighter budgets
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Welsh government boosts funding for cyber education
The Welsh government’s Tech Valleys programme is providing three-quarters of a million pounds to help reach thousands of primary school children with security education and careers guidance
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Microsoft patches zero-days in .NET and SQL Server
Zero-days in .NET and SQL Server, and a handful of critical RCE bugs, form the nucleus of Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday update
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Met Police to ‘trial’ handheld facial recognition tech
London Mayor Sadiq Khan reveals in a scrutiny session with London Assembly members that the Met is set to trial a facial recognition phone app for police officers
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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
As Digital Realty opens its first datacentre in Ghana, executives explain how the country – and wider continent – sits in its global strategy, and how local partnerships are vital
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Open banking presents £43bn opportunity for UK economy if warnings are heeded
Open banking has already delivered billions of pounds to the UK economy and has huge future potential, but industry leaders warn against complacency
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‘Work is broken’: Can agentic AI fix it?
Agentic AI exposes flaws in enterprise workflows, highlighting weak data, unclear ownership and undefined processes, but better governance and integration can help
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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
The UK’s Online Crime Centre, launching next month, will bring together government, police, intelligence agencies, banks, mobile networks and tech firms to take coordinated action against cyber fraud
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