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    Ninja doubles the freezing fun with the new Ninja Slishi Twist and its two drinks compartments
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    Its popularity may have been faked, though, as the "likes" all came from auto-generated accounts.
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    You can now grab Amazon’s newest streaming stick for a record-low price of £25.99.
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    In 2026, agentic AI is transforming industries by taking initiative, requiring robust ethical governance and transparency
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    Fedora and Ubuntu have set out plans to run small AI models locally, and this has caused a mixed reaction from the open source community.
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    Supermassive Games' latest entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology, Directive 8020, is a welcome evolution of the interactive survival horror series. But while new stealth mechanics and its forgiving Turning Points feature push the series in a refreshing new direction, the game lacks the bite of the...
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    The Tom's Guide Savings Squad wants to provide the best purchasing advice for you and your budget
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    The US government’s DJI drone ban still makes no sense — but there’s 3 pieces of good news for fans in this messy situation.
  • Palantir contractors working for NHS to receive ‘unlimited access’ to patient data
    Palantir and other external contractors will receive "unlimited access" to identifiable patient data.
  • Top download manager JDownloader hacked — installers replaced with dangerous malware
    Between May 6 and 7, it was dangerous to install JDownloader from alternative links on the site.
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    Marvel's next TV special will hit Disney+ in the very near future — here's when you'll be able to watch it.
  • OnePlus 15 vs OnePlus 15R: an extra letter for a lower price
    The OnePlus 15 and OnePlus 15R are both impressive phones, but how do they compare?
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    Rooster season 2 is well underway and we should expect new episodes sooner than we thought.
  • Airbnb CEO admits 'I do not think anyone has figured out AI for travel or e-commerce yet' — but says AI now writes 60% of its new code
    Airbnb CEO boasts about AI-written code, despite admitting companies haven't "figured out" AI for travel or ecommerce yet.
  • ‘The way Apple’s design team intended it from the start’: Liquid Glass is getting a macOS 27 overhaul to fix its most glaring problems
    Apple aims to fix its Liquid Glass design in macOS 27, a new report claims.
  • Netflix just added the steamiest, bonkers, and most iconic horror movie from the 2000s — if you haven't streamed it yet, you haven't lived
    What do you get when you cross a boy-killing villain, a loyal best friend and the faintest hint of lesbianism? Classic horror movie Jennifer's Body, which is now on Netflix.
  • What is the release date for Dutton Ranch episodes 1 and 2 on Paramount+?
    Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler's Yellowstone spinoff series is finally happening, people. But when do Dutton Ranch episodes 1 and 2 land on Paramount+?
  • And so it begins — Sony has pledged to AI use for PlayStation, claiming it will 'unleash the creativity of our studios', and this is what I've been worried about
    AI's presence in gaming continues to expand via upcoming tools like DLSS 5, and now, Sony suggests it will be fully embracing it for PlayStation.
  • 6 smart plant-care gadgets that will help your houseplants thrive, with minimal effort and expertise required
    Clever tech to take the effort and guesswork out of plant-care.
  • Zara data breach saw 197,000 people have information exposed — but luckily, hackers may not have accessed private info
    Another victim of the Anodot incident revealed as ShinyHunters leak more data.
  • AI memory crunch will make smartphones more expensive
    Your next smartphone or PC could be more expensive with lower speed and less memory because of AI datacenters.
  • Gmail is adding new AI tools to make your work emails sound even more like you
    Gemini will access more of your Gmail and Google Workspace context to product emails that sound more like you.
  • Digital sovereignty is no longer a policy debate, it’s technology decision
    Digital sovereignty shapes architecture, reducing dependency risks in cloud AI.
  • Trump Mobile’s terms and conditions have been updated to suggest the T1 Phone might never ship, surprising almost no one
    The Trump Mobile T1 Phone now looks even less like a real product than it used to, thanks to changes to the terms and conditions.
  • 'AI is no longer a future concept, but an operational reality': New KPMG report claims firms are "racing" to deploy AI - but need to ensure they have the right security protections
    Three in four companies are meeting or exceeding AI ROI expectations, but security needs a bigger emphasis for future longevity.
  • Why AI-generated ads are becoming indistinguishable
    AI speeds up advertising, but without strategy it risks making brands forgettable.
  • Gartner: GenAI has broken traditional cybersecurity awareness – what comes next?
    GenAI is exposing human risk gaps, forcing cybersecurity to shift from awareness to behavior.
  • Your humble digital wallet may soon become the gatekeeper to your purchases
    As digital wallets continue their rapid expansion, industry conversation remains focused on the user interface - how seamless checkout is, how fast authentication happens and how frictionless the end-user experience feels.
  • 'The next few months and years will be pivotal': Most tech workers aren't sure MPs understand what AI actually does
    Tech workers are worried about losing their jobs to AI, but politicians are more worried about fraud and abuse.
  • Compression’s new goal: Reducing how much an AI ‘overthinks’
    We compress not to shrink data, but to make it cheaper for AI to “think”.
  • Papa Johns Is Getting Into Drone Delivery—but Not for Pizza
    A new collaboration with Alphabet’s Wing will only deliver sandwiches. It demonstrates the tricky parts of taking to the sky.
  • A Chevron Texas Power Plant Seeks School District Tax Break
    The move could save the oil company hundreds of millions, even as Texas lawmakers start looking at reining in incentives for data centers.
  • CUDA Proves Nvidia Is a Software Company
    There’s a deep, forbidding moat that surrounds Nvidia—and it has nothing to do with hardware.
  • I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Secretly Training AI
    For screenwriters like me—and job seekers all over—AI gig work is the new waiting tables. In eight months, I’ve done 20 of these soul-crushing contracts for five different platforms. It’s bad.
  • Keyboard Shortcuts I Learned From My Cat
    Every time my cat Mira walks across a keyboard, I learn a few new Mac and PC keyboard shortcuts I never knew about.
  • Could Contact-Tracing Apps Help With the Hantavirus? Not Really
    Contact-tracing apps were widely deployed during the Covid pandemic. They aren’t as helpful during smaller outbreaks.
  • Do City Delivery Drones Make Sense? No One Knows, but They're Flying Over NYC
    One of the country’s busiest airspaces has a new kind of flying machine—maybe temporarily.
  • How Handheld Translators Work and Why They’re Handy for Travel
    Your cell phone can handle basic language translation, but bespoke tools can offer a much more immersive experience.
  • ‘Reservation Hijacking’ Scams Target Travelers. Here’s How to Stay Safe
    The hotel staffer who calls you with an urgent request for payment isn’t necessarily who they say they are.
  • Best Live-Captioning Smart Glasses (2026), WIRED Tested
    Can’t hear what they’re saying? Now you can turn on the subtitles for real-life conversations.
  • Hackable Robot Lawn Mower Unlocks a New Nightmare
    Plus: Meta officially kills encrypted Instagram DMs, the Trump administration targets “violent left wing extremists,” leaked documents reveal Russia's school for elite hackers, and more.
  • The 19 Most Exciting Cars at the Beijing Auto Show 2026
    The cars that debuted at the Beijing Auto Show demonstrate that the Chinese market is now at the forefront of electrification and intelligence. These are the 19 most intriguing models we saw.
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    Find the best Instacart promo code for massive savings in May 2026
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    Browse chef-curated meal plans, plus get $25 off with an exclusive Blue Apron coupon code, plus 50% off your first 2 orders, and more top coupons on WIRED.
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    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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    Score up to $100 off refurbished premium products, free shipping on orders of $29+, and more at Logitech.
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    Get 15% off functional, fashionable umbrellas with our exclusive Shed Rain discount code.
  • Top Megelin Deals for Laser and LED Therapy Devices (2026)
    This Mother's Day, Megelin is slashing prices on its best-selling laser and LED devices.
  • How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)
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  • TOP 11 AI MARKETING TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE (Updated 2022)
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  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
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  • New 'Fast & Furious' TV Shows Are Coming to Peacock
    Vin Diesel dropped the news on Monday.
  • AI Is Watching Your Every Move on the Road. These State Laws Are Pushing Back
    AI-powered license plate readers, car trackers and police drones are spreading fast. Here's how state laws are trying to keep pace.
  • Amazon Is Being Sued Over Fire TV Sticks That Stopped Working. Here's What You Need to Know
    Amazon faces a proposed class-action lawsuit over claims it used software tactics to shorten the lives of older Fire TV Sticks without telling buyers.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 11, #799
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 11, No. 799.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 11, #1065
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle No. 1,065 for Monday, May 11.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 11, #1787
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 11, No. 1,787.
  • Do You Have the Most Reliable Internet Service Provider? Vote for Your Favorite
    It's time to crown the ISP you love and trust. Here's how.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, May 11
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 11.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 11, #595
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 11, No. 595.
  • 'Euphoria' Season 3 Release Schedule: When Does Episode 5 Premiere?
    Here's how to stream more of the series starring Zendaya, Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney.
  • Netflix's New Crime Thriller Does Revenge Better Than 'Reacher' – and Denzel
    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars in Man on Fire, which drew 11 million views in its first four days. Yes, it's that good.
  • La Liga Soccer: Stream Barcelona vs. Real Madrid Live
    Barça can seal the title with a win in Sunday's Clásico.
  • 'Marshals' Release Schedule: When Episode 11 Hits Paramount Plus
    Luke Grimes leads the Yellowstone sequel.
  • 5 Steps the FBI Wants You to Take to Secure Your Router Right Now
    A Russian military intelligence unit compromised thousands of routers across 23 states. Here's how to make sure yours isn't next.
  • Trump Phone Looks Different, Has No Launch Date, Isn't Made in America
    The phone is on its third redesign so far.
  • The 5 Best Expert-Approved Treadmills for Running and Walking
    If you're in the market for a treadmill, these are the best to choose from.
  • Google's Big Bet: Adding Native Android App Support to Chrome Could Result in a Robust OS
    Google's merging Android and ChromeOS to take on the laptop space.
  • How an Electric Motorbike Made LA Feel Smaller, Easier and More Fun
    Ditching my car for a week and riding an Onyx RCR 80V gave me a taste of freedom, without traffic or parking hassles.
  • Here's How to Make Your TV Sound Better (for Free)
    You can't totally fix your TV's sound, but changing these settings and other tricks can help.
  • Is Your iPhone Lock Screen Missing the Volume Bar? Here's How to Bring It Back
    Apple removed the lock screen's volume bar a few years ago with iOS 16, but you can bring it back to your screen now.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 10, #594
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 10, No. 594.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 10, #798
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 10, No. 798.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 10, #1064
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle No. 1,064 for Sunday, May 10.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 10, #1786
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 10, No. 1,786.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Sunday, May 10
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 10.
  • ICO fines Cl0p victim South Staffs Water over data breach
    The ICO has levied a reduced fine on South Staffordshire Water following cyber improvements in the wake of a Cl0p ransomware attack
  • Security chiefs ‘too polite’ for startups, says cyber flywheel founder Alastair Paterson
    Cyber flywheel initiative aims to nudge chief information security officers (CISOs) to join ‘design partnerships’ with startups to solve pressing cyber security problems
  • Commerzbank to cut 3,000 jobs as it ‘leverages AI even more’
    Part of the German bank’s transformation will see a total of 3,000 jobs cut across the business
  • The Netherlands leads in quantum technology but lags on quantum security
    The Dutch government has invested €615m to build a world-class quantum technology ecosystem, but many institutions have not started any quantum-specific preparations to protect themselves against the security threat
  • Core42 partners with Solutions+ on Mubadala sovereign AI
    Agreement announced at Make it in the Emirates will see Core42 provide sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure while Solutions+ delivers implementation services and enterprise AI applications across Mubadala portfolio companies and government entities
  • AI cyber attack threatens global financial crisis, warns International Monetary Fund
    The IMF calls for stronger policy and international cooperation in the face of Mythos and artificial intelligence-powered cyber risks
  • A new frontier: Identity stack evolves for agentic systems
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, explore the changing nature of the identity stack and learn what will change as identity evolves into a real-time control plane for agentic systems.
  • Fujitsu UK pays staff bonuses as it sits on Post Office scandal contribution
    IT supplier will pay bonuses to UK staff again this year as it continues to hold back contribution to costs of Post Office scandal
  • MEPs call for greater scrutiny of Europol following concerns over shadow IT
    Expansion of Europol’s mandate should be paused while allegations investigated, a number of MEPs say
  • Node4: AI and agentic the future, but culture the key to unlock it
    UK mid-market supplier showcases the three stages of AI – assistance, co-work and orchestration – but faces a reality in which most users have yet to arrive at first base
  • Data residency becomes the GCC’s next AI battleground
    As sovereign AI strategies accelerate across the Gulf, organisations are shifting their focus from ‘how do we use AI?’ to ‘where does the data live?’, turning data residency into a strategic differentiator rather than a compliance exercise
  • Realising Britain’s AI ambitions rests on digital confidence and inclusion
    AI is increasingly being woven into every aspect of our lives - but the technology's full potential cannot be delivered without addressing shortcomings in digital inclusion
  • Inside FDP – part 2: Delivering on the NHS vision for data
    In the second of an exclusive series of articles by the former deputy director of data engineering at NHS England, we examine the key elements of the data architecture that supports the Federated Data Platform programme
  • UK financial security experts participate in sector-wide hackathon
    Teams of security pros from UK financial services organisations came together at the end of April to participate in a hackathon exercise
  • Police wrongly identified solicitor Fahad Ansari as Hamas member during Schedule 7 phone seizure
    A police officer wrongly described a solicitor acting for Hamas in an appeal against its proscribed status in the UK as a Hamas member during Schedule 7 phone seizure
  • UK High Court dismisses facial-recognition judicial review case
    The Metropolitan Police has won a judicial review case that argued its live facial-recognition policy was unlawful
  • Broadcom updates VCF to address on-premise AI
    VMware is being repositioned as a platform to lower the total cost of hosting artificial intelligence workloads in private clouds
  • Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill prompts ethical concerns
    The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill is intended to improve school standards, child safety and social care. However, recent amendments to the proposal have led to ethical concerns regarding personal data
  • Netherlands moves GPT-NL from lab to live: first pilots under way
    Dutch national language model enters real-world testing with a €13.5m public budget and a project-claimed world-first licensing deal with national news publishers
  • Beyond telesurgery: How Proximie uses AI to optimise surgery logistics
    AWS customer Proximie delivers AI-driven operating theatre logistics and tele-surgery. We spoke to its engineering vice-president about the challenges of cloud in a life or death environment
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