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    De’Longhi has unveiled a new model in its range of Pinguino portable air conditioners with 13,300 BTU output and more efficient energy use
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    SmallRig's cage won't make your action cam a Leica — but it might just make you want to use it for street photography.
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    A year after killing off its XPS line, Dell has reversed course and released the new Dell XPS 14. Could this be the device that makes Windows 11 laptops great again?
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    Torvalds says he doesn't always get on with AI, but believes there will always be work for programmers.
  • ‘Nothing short of nightmarish’: Xiaomi's Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G has some of the worst software I’ve ever used — but its display, cameras, and battery life are undeniably impressive
    Stir together a decent display, bountiful battery life, commendable cameras, and shockingly bad software, and you’ll get the Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro — should you buy it?
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    Here's what you should know before you buy one, based on my experience
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    AO has one of the biggest discounts on one of the biggest TVs I've ever seen, with over £1,000 off the enormous Hisense E7Q 98-inch QLED TV — that's one way to watch the World Cup in style.
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    It seems the Trump Mobile site isn't particularly secure, which is bad news for customers.
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    Hitting a firewall on your travels? From stealth VPNs to encrypted eSIMs, here is your definitive 2026 guide to bypassing social media blocks and escaping government surveillance safely abroad.
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    AI should automate routine tasks like a calculator, but over-reliance risks eroding critical human judgment.
  • Zuckerberg promises he does not 'expect ​other company-wide layoffs this year' after slashing thousands of Meta jobs
    After Meta lays off thousands of workers, Zuckerberg says that's all - for now.
  • Why our national sovereignty depends on cyber resilience
    Shared cyber resiliency is an imperative for our wider national sovereignty and security.
  • The Lumix L10 looks great, but I can't help thinking this underrated camera is a fantastic alternative — and it's half the price
    The Lumix L10 is impressive, but it still comes with a significant outlay, so here's the camera I'd recommend as a great budget alternative.
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    Recent accessibility upgrades might hint at agentic AI powers coming to Siri in iOS 27.
  • The building blocks to construct a cyber-first culture
    How to lay the foundations for a cyber-first mindset from the ground up.
  • This smart temperature probe will take all the guesswork out of BBQing — it tells you exactly how long to cook and rest your meat for, for perfectly juicy, charred and tender results
    Sick of slaving over a BBQ for hours, only to end up with tough or under-cooked meat? You need a Meater
  • Looking for a cheap De'Longhi coffee maker? I'm a trained barista, and these are the 3 best deals I recommend right now
    Amazon has slashed the price of De'Longhi espresso machines for Memorial Day, and these three are my top picks.
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    All the ways to watch America's Cup 2026/27 live streams online – including for FREE – starting with the Sardinia preliminary regatta at the Gulf of Angels.
  • What AI coding benchmarks still miss about software quality
    AI coding benchmarks miss long-term code quality degradation from repeated iterative changes.
  • Smeg's stylish new espresso bundle makes cafe-style coffee much more affordable
    Smeg has launched a bundle combining its ECF12 espresso machine and its Mini Milk Frother for around £100 less than you'd pay separately
  • How AI demand is redefining enterprise infrastructure strategy
    Current headlines surrounding AI spend continue to paint a clear picture of huge infrastructure investment causing increased pressure on supply chains.
  • Find the Galaxy S26 Ultra too bulky? Samsung could launch a smaller Galaxy S27 Pro next year — and it sounds like the Ultra in all but name
    Samsung will reportedly launch a Galaxy S27 Pro next year, with near-identical specs to the S27 Ultra but a smaller screen.
  • Early Apple Watch Ultra 4 rumors suggest a 'full redesign' alongside a new sensor array — but I'm taking this information with a healthy pinch of salt
    Early rumors may indicate a 'full redesign;, but I don't see Apple ditching its established Ultra look anytime soon.
  • RAM crisis could soon get worse as disruption in Strait of Hormuz shipping hits supply chain hard
    Fresh RAM price hikes could be imminent as the memory chip supply chain comes under more pressure.
  • AI-driven cyber discovery signals a new era of systemic risk for banks
    UK banks face new systemic cyber risks as AI accelerates vulnerability discovery.
  • While the Steam Deck still struggles with stock issues, the Asus ROG Xbox Ally gets a tempting $100 discount at Amazon
    The Asus ROG Xbox Ally just got a $100 price cut in the Memorial Day sales at Amazon, making it a strong alternative to the Steam Deck, as that handheld gaming PC still suffers from stock issues.
  • 'The season 1 finale is really just the beginning': The Testaments season 2 has officially been renewed — but Hulu and Disney+ show creators have 'been thinking in forever terms' for months
    A week before The Testaments season finale, Hulu and Disney+ have confirmed that The Handmaid's Tale spinoff will return for season 2 — but in a way, that was always the case.
  • 'The challenge is not a lack of technology, but a lack of alignment with the realities of work': Study claims workers are using unapproved AI tools at work, despite knowing the risks
    Over two-thirds of workers think their organisation does not adequately support AI use - and this has to change.
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    AI needs a strong networking foundation, but outdated infrastructure is holding many organizations back.
  • Patch window is officially dead as AI finds bugs faster than humans can squash them
    AI uncovers massive vulnerabilities, forcing shift from patching to resilient software defenses.
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    Here are the best meal kits in 2026, including Martha Stewart’s delivery box, a GLP-1–supportive plan, and a budget-friendly option.
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    Need to schlep some stuff? These field-tested duffels can handle your baggage.
  • 5 Best Android Tablets in 2026: OnePlus, Lenovo, and Pixel Compared
    Whether you need a portable, around-the-house entertainment center or a full-on laptop replacement, these are the best Android tablets.
  • 3 Best Smart Ring Brands: Oura, RingConn, and Samsung (2026)
    A svelte smart ring can track important activity, sleep, and health metrics. Plus—unlike most smartwatches—it doesn’t need to be charged every day.
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    Feeling the pull of a new clean machine? We’ll help you make sense of Dyson’s whirlwind vacuum lineup.
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    Unlike Euphoria, the Apple TV show wants to humanize the experience of sex workers rather than catastrophize the extremes of the profession.
  • 4chan’s Misogynist ‘Wizards’ Are Nudifying Women by Request
    As nonconsensual explicit deepfakes continue to proliferate online, entire communities are now collaborating on this digital form of sexual abuse.
  • Best Yoga Mats (2026): Lululemon, Manduka, JadeYoga
    Searching for the best yoga mat to help deepen your flow, master tree pose, and discover the meaning of life? For two of the three, we’ve got you covered.
  • The Department of Labor’s Faith Leader Is Now Also in Charge of Its Civil Rights Enforcement
    Kenneth Wolfe organized the Department of Labor’s controversial prayer services before he was quietly appointed to lead a major agency office.
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    I’ve had SimpliSafe’s modular, no-contract setup for nearly a decade, and adding on to it has been a cinch.
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    GitHub is just the latest victim of TeamPCP, a gang that has carried out a spree of software supply chain attacks that has impacted hundreds of organizations.
  • The EU Is Going Through a Trump-Fueled Breakup With Big Tech
    France is already moving on from Zoom and Microsoft Teams in favor of homegrown alternatives. Other countries are quickly following suit.
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    Explore current Columbia deals on jackets, outdoor gear, and apparel. Find active Columbia promo codes, student discounts, and free shipping offers to save on your next adventure.
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    Save 15% or 30% with Adidas promo codes, plus explore Adidas deals for 40% off trendy sneakers.
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    Score discounts on blenders, food processors, immersion blenders, and more with our selection of Vitamix coupons and deals.
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  • Anker Soundcore Nebula P1i Projector Review: Huge Ears, Bright Image, Affordable Price
    The cleverly designed P1i projector performs surprisingly well given its budget price.
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    It's one of the best camera phones around, but I still think there's one that beats it.
  • Best Meat Thermometers of 2026 to Help Kick Off Grilling Season
    Stop guessing at the grill. These our our picks for the best meat thermometers.
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    The move builds on the streamer's video podcast offerings.
  • AT&T Courts New Customers on a Budget With Modular Build-A-Plan
    The new plan is attractively priced, if you can bear the limited features.
  • The Best Video Doorbells of 2026: Watch Porches, Packages and More
    We've tested the top video doorbells in our homes to find which give you the best eyes on your front door.
  • This iPhone Feature Will Reprimand You if Your Camera Lens Is Dirty
    Your iPhone's not angry, it's just disappointed.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 21 #809
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 21 No. 809.
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    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle No. 605 for Thursday, May 21.
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    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for May 21, No. 1,075.
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    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 21, No. 1,797.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, May 21
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 21.
  • Scientists Warn AI Slop Is Wreaking Havoc in the Research World
    A new study finds that AI hallucinations produced nearly 150,000 fake citations appearing in research papers.
  • Used an Android Phone After 2017? You Might Get Part of Google's $135 Million Settlement
    Millions of Android owners could receive a payment of up to $100.
  • Ninja Just Launched an Even Bigger Slushie Maker for Summer Drinks, and I Tried It
    Plus, a reality TV icon tells us what she's putting in hers.
  • Want to Opt Out of Your Data Being Sold, Shared or Used? Good Luck
    An investigation finds that some of the biggest companies are making it difficult for customers to keep their data private.
  • Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5x Review: Low-Cost Copilot Plus PC Has Appeal, Limits
    For its portability and daily productivity, it's a winner. Potential Windows-on-Arm issues and modest graphics chops, however, keep it from being a true all-arounder.
  • Phone Carriers Offer eSIM Plans in the US for World Cup Travelers From Abroad
    Family and friends from abroad coming to visit? These short-term prepaid mobile plans can keep them connected.
  • Elon Musk's SpaceX Files for Blockbuster IPO on Nasdaq
    The rocket company may record the largest public offering ever, with a valuation approaching $2 trillion.
  • Google's In-Car Gemini Dimmed the Sunroof, Ordered Dinner and Became My Tour Guide
    I got an early look at the new features arriving to Android Auto and vehicles with Google Built-in.
  • I Chatted With Google's Lifesize, Hyperreal AI Companion
    The video agent demoed as part of Google Beam is an experiment, and it's shockingly realistic. Is this a helper, or a replacement for people?
  • ChatGPT Creator OpenAI Could Go Public Soon in Major Market Move
    OpenAI is reportedly planning to become a publicly traded company as soon as September.
  • Oura Adds Clinical Care for Members Seeking Solutions to Chronic Sleep Problems
    The popular smart ring is connecting doctors with members who need more assistance.
  • Rumored Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Could Feature a 6.47-inch Display
    The rumored fourth model of the lineup would sit between the Plus and Ultra smartphones.
  • 6 Months of AI Radio Went About as Badly as You'd Expect
    The experiment was simple. A company gave four AI models $20 each and a fistful of instructions, then left them to their own devices.
  • Fujitsu finally thrown out of Post Office in £500m Horizon replacement deals
    Accenture wins contract to take over running of controversial IT system at the heart of the Post Office scandal, with One View Commerce brought in to deliver new retail software
  • MPs call out Rockstar Games over alleged union-busting 
    Three Scottish MPs criticise video game publisher for the firing of 31 UK union-member employees without warning
  • Inside FDP – part 4: The NHS data model
    The NHS needs both a data model and the products to enforce it - the combination will be a key measure of success for the Federated Data Platform
  • Agentic orchestration: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
    We speak to Jakob Freud, CEO of Camunda about who business processes are being reinvented in the age of agentic AI
  • Spanish police ‘systematically’ hid cryptophone intercepts from courts, claims ex chief
    Former Spanish police chief, on trial for drug trafficking, claims UK and Colombian police assisted in creating fictitious intelligence reports to hide use of intercept from encrypted phone networks Sky ECC and Anom
  • Bulgaria fires up Google Cloud for national cyber security
    The Bulgarian national systems integrator, BIS, has deployed Google Cloud’s Cybershield government security service as part of a national federated SOC deployment
  • What did we learn at Google Cloud Next 2026?
    AI agents are moving fast and telecoms organisations are still working out how to run them safely. At Google Cloud Next in April, the conversation continued to move beyond chatbots, assistants, and experiments.
  • Presight and Abu Dhabi Civil Defence build AI-driven public safety platform
    Cooperation agreement between Presight and the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority signals the next phase of AI-driven emergency response, strengthening the UAE’s ambition to become a global leader in smart cities, crisis management and digital public services
  • Why business process reinvention is needed for agentic AI workflows
    Business processes were developed before AI, which makes them legacy. Camunda offers an agentic AI platform provider aiming to tackle this legacy
  • Vulnerability exploitation now primary origin of data breaches
    Verizon’s annual cyber report reveals a major change in how data breaches originate, highlighting the impact of artificial intelligence
  • Assume autonomy: Why security teams need to rethink defence at machine speed
    For years, cyber security strategy has been built around a simple premise, that attackers and defenders operate at roughly the same speed. But that assumption is now broken and new approaches are needed.
  • Hot, or not? Why are there so few datacentre waste heat projects in the UK?
    There are some on the way, in London and Yorkshire, but the UK lags behind other European countries. We look at the challenges of providing district heating from datacentre waste heat
  • 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
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