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5 things John Ternus won’t change as Apple CEO when he takes over from Tim Cook (and 2 things he might)
Here’s what John Ternus will keep the same when he becomes Apple’s next CEO (and what he will change).
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Geekom's 'tiny powerhouse' A7 Max AI Mini PC for creators, home offices and power users gets a massive price cut
Geekom's "tiny powerhouse" A7 Max AI Mini PC is powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS processor and 16GB DDR5 RAM, and it's yours for $150 off.
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I've hunted out a selection of super solar-powered gadgets that stay juiced up with the energy of the sun
So long as the sun is shining, these clever gadgets will keep on running.
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Good news, EV buyers — the average price of electric cars just undercut petrol for the first time ever
The case for buying an EV over a petrol car is now even stronger as new data reveals a significant shift.
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How to watch The Traitors India online from anywhere — stream Karan Johar's celebrity edition now
BBC Three is bringing another international spin on one of TV's most addictive formats to UK screens this month.
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"The way we move light": Tiny optical chips smaller than a grain of salt could save data centers billions
New beam-steering chip smaller than a grain of salt could cut hardware demands in quantum computing and high-performance data centers.
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I compared the telephoto zooms of the Oppo Find X9 Ultra against pro cameras, and the side-by-side photos will blow your mind
I compared the Oppo Find X9 Ultra with a travel zoom compact camera and a pro mirrorless camera — here's what I learned.
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New EV battery promises incredible six-minute charges — as electric cars edge closer to gas pump refueling speeds
A new battery breakthrough from Chinese giant CATL means we're getting very close to EV charging matching gas refueling speeds.
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One of the best Verizon deals ever is back — get an iPad or Apple Watch included when you buy an iPhone
For a limited time, you'll be able to bundle in some high-end Apple accessories alongside your iPhone.
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These are the 18 best home office finds under £50 in Amazon's Tech Week sale — I scrolled through the depths of the deals to find all the gear I'd buy to get work done
The Amazon Tech Week sale has some big bargains for business professionals that you won't want to miss.
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The 12 best Garmin watch deals for running, swimming, and hiking at Amazon — save up to $250 on best-rated models
A Garmin watch is the perfect outdoor companion, and I've rounded up the 12 best deals for running, hikinig and swimming, with prices starting at just $165
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'Turns out I'm deaf': Someone built a browser tool to test the difference between Hi-Res Audio FLAC and lossy MP3 with your own music, so you've no excuse for getting it wrong
This ultimate FLAC vs MP3 tool tests whether your ears can pick out lossless vs lossy audio with the tracks you know best
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Which is the best new iOS 26.4 emoji? Have your say in our reader poll
Apple's new emoji for your iPhone include an orca, a treasure chest, a trombone, and a "hairy creature".
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Mullvad pushes update in a bid to make your iOS VPN app even more secure — but there's a catch
Mullvad VPN is rolling out a strict new "Force all apps" feature for its iOS app to prevent data leaks. A massive win for privacy purists, though it requires a manual workaround during future app updates.
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This trackable wallet is made from responsibly sourced, recycled materials — and I think I prefer it to AirTags
This wallet from Chipolo and Secrid will keep your cards and cash safe, and can be tracked from your phone.
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'Nature has the solution': Researchers fuse DNA and silicon to build Holy Grail of memory storage
A bio-hybrid memory device combines synthetic DNA and semiconductors to support efficient data storage and processing with stable performance and extremely low energy requirements.
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That's not a sub, THIS is a sub — Deus Audio's 60-inch infrasonic bass driver is nearly 6 feet tall, can hit 8Hz, and handles 20,000W of power. This would be the ultimate home theater upgrade…
The Invicta 60 is a ludicrously powerful infrasonic subwoofer delvering 20,000W of peak power
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Beat the UK heat surge with these ultra-cool home office finds — I found the best home office finds to stay cool when the temperatures are rising
From desk fans to breathable office chairs, get your workspace ready for the heat.
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'EVs have to be fun': Kia lifts the lid on its wild Vision Meta Turismo concept that uses a joystick as a gear shifter
Kia unveils a Vision Met Turismo concept that hints at future sporty electric saloon for the brand.
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Sullivan's Crossing season 4 losing Scott Patterson to 'untenable creative differences' could be an unexpected lifeline for Netflix's Virgin River season 8
Scott Patterson won't return to Sullivan's Crossing season 4 because of "creative differences" — but could this be a slam dunk for Virgin River season 8?
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Google Cloud Next 2026: all the live details from Google Cloud's biggest annual event
Join us as we cover all the live news straight from Google Cloud Next 2026
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Russia eyes 'whitelist' of approved VPNs to stop internet blocks harming businesses
The State Duma proposes to create a list of "white VPNs" permitted in Russia to minimize 'inconveniences' caused by the authorities' quest to 'reduce VPN usage.' Here's all we know.
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I used to edit print magazines — ChatGPT Images 2’s magazine layouts look real, but they’re completely unusable
ChatGPT Images 2 can generate magazine layouts that look impressively real, but without editability or workflow integration, they’re little more than surface-level illusions of something useful.
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'Defender covers everyday risk without requiring additional software': Microsoft says its antivirus is all many Windows 11 users need — but is that right?
Is Windows 11's built-in antivirus enough to keep you safe? Microsoft thinks that's the case.
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'Hacktivist attacks at scale’: UK could face hacktivist threats akin to some of the biggest ransomware incidents but with 'no option to pay a ransom to help recover'
Hacktivists could attack the UK at a scale rivaling some of the costliest ransomware attacks in recent memory
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Building a great website now means simplifying your tech stack
Simplifying website tech stacks reduces complexity, improves performance, and enables scalable, efficient growth.
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Framework reveals its 'MacBook Pro for Linux users' — and fans say the new Laptop 13 Pro is 'genuinely stellar' aside from one drawback
Framework has unveiled its take on a MacBook Pro using Linux, and as far as laptop enthusiasts are concerned, it's pretty much nailed it.
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'Felony murder law does not require that a defendant pull the trigger': Ex-FBI chief calls for ransomware attackers to face homicide charges if attacks lead to deaths
The FBI needs to "step up" in the fight against ransomware, says Cynthia Kaiser, former deputy assistant director of the FBI's cyber division.
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Walt Disney World says its new solar facility can produce 100% of the daytime power for all its parks — and the scale is equivalent to 366 football fields
Walt Disney World's new solar facility is almost the size of Monaco, but it's just one of the sites that powers the entire resort.
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These are the games you should be playing if you loved The Super Mario Galaxy Movie — and yes, I've picked more than just the Mario Galaxy titles
These are the Mario games to play on Switch and Switch 2.
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5 AI Models Tried to Scam Me. Some of Them Were Scary Good
The cyber capabilities of AI models have experts rattled. AI’s social skills may be just as dangerous.
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New York Bans Government Employees from Insider Trading on Prediction Markets
A new executive order seen by WIRED prohibits New York state employees from using insider knowledge to enrich themselves with prediction market bets.
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AI Tools Are Helping Mediocre North Korean Hackers Steal Millions
One group of hackers used AI for everything from vibe coding their malware to creating fake company websites—and stole as much as $12 million in three months.
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USAID Whistleblower Says It Was Even Worse Than People Knew
Political appointees wanted a quiet drawdown, the whistleblower says. DOGE wanted an execution.
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Best Chromebooks (2026): Most Are Bad, but These Aren't
Chromebooks have a reputation for being cheap and crappy. But they don't have to be, and these are the Chromebooks that prove it.
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Dinnerly Meal Kit Review (2026): Hearty Meals on a Budget
Martha Stewart–endorsed Dinnerly is a budget meal kit that doesn’t feel budget anymore, with interesting, far-flung flavors. Just add a little rice.
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The Best Apps to Help You Cancel Subscriptions (2026): Trim, Bobby, TrackMySubs, Hiatus
You may have several recurring subscriptions you've forgotten about. These apps help you keep track of them—and cancel the ones you don't need.
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Beatbot Sora 30 Review: Midrange Price, High-End Results
Strong coverage and a long run time make this pool-cleaning robot a compelling alternative to pricier models.
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New Gas-Powered Data Centers Could Emit More Greenhouse Gases Than Entire Nations
A WIRED review of permits for data center projects using natural gas and linked to OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft, and xAI shows they could emit more than 129 million tons of greenhouse gases per year.
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Join Our Livestream: Musk v. Altman and the Future of OpenAI
On May 8, we’re going live to answer your questions about the Musk v. Altman trial that could determine the fate of OpenAI.
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Infinite Machine Olto Review: A Tremendously Fun Ride
The ebike that doesn’t look like any other ebike is a tremendously fun ride—even for two passengers—if you don’t mind the Cybertruckian design.
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The Pope’s Warnings About AI Were AI-Generated, a Detection Tool Claims
Pangram Labs’ updated Chrome extension puts warning labels on AI slop as you scroll your social feeds.
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Ranking the Best Red Light Therapy Mask and LED Devices of 2026
Your face called, and it’s low-key offended you might trust TikTok more than WIRED.
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Lowe’s Promo Codes and Deals: Up to $300 Off Appliances
Find the latest Lowe’s promo codes and offers, including up to $300 off select major appliances and $5 off $50 with sign-up, here at WIRED.
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HBO Max Promo Code: 50% Off | April
Stream your favorite shows and save up to 50% today with HBO Max discount codes and subscription deals.
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Walmart Promo Codes: 65% Off
Score $10 off with our Walmart promo codes and coupon, and shop flash deals up to 65% off today.
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Mattress Firm Coupons and Discounts: Save Up to $600
Use a Mattress Firm promo code to save on top mattresses, score a free adjustable base, and unlock up to $300 in instant credits.
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Loop Earplugs Discount Codes: 40% Off
Save on Loop Earplugs, including Quiet 2 and popular gift sets for improved sleep, focus, and comfort.
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Ulta Promo Codes: Up to 50% Off in April
Shop the latest beauty trends and save big using an Ulta promo code for beauty tech, makeup, and more.
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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.
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Disney Adapts Hit Songs Like 'We Don't Talk About Bruno' Into ASL for Deaf Audiences
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Get up and moving for a part of your day with the best standing desks out there right now.
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Premier League Soccer 2026: Watch Burnley vs. Man City Live
Pep Guardiola's men have the chance to go top with a win against their near-neighbors.
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Motorola Razr 2026 Rumor Roundup: Everything We Know About The New Razr Flip Phones
2026's wave of Razr phones could come in new colors with improved cameras. Plus, we now know the official launch date. Here's all we know about the upcoming Razr flip phones.
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Anker Soundcore Space 2 Headphones Are a Top Value Alternative to Bose and Sony
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Google Cloud Pushes Hard on AI Agents and Hardcore Computing
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Xfinity Launches New Cheaper Mobile Plans and Included Device Protection
The company says most of its mobile customers spend 90% of the time connected to its Wi-Fi network, in and out of their homes.
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60 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You Entertained
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Dinnerly Meal Kits Start at $6 a Serving. We Tested the Budget-Friendly Service in 2026
Dinnerly is tied for the cheapest meal kit delivery service on the market and offers over 100 recipes each week. Here's how it fared in our latest test.
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Xbox Game Pass Adds New Indie Darlings After Price Drop
It's been an eventful April for Game Pass.
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Looking For a Job in Another Language? Duolingo Could Help
You could reach job-level proficiency in a language just by using the free version of Duolingo.
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The "film look" is in, but you don't need a film camera to get it -- your phone can take great analog-inspired images. Here's how.
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You might think Apple forgot to improve its latest flagship Apple Watch, but there are some differences from last year's model.
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Stranger Things: Tales From '85: When to Watch the New Animated Spin-Off on Netflix
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Interview: Critical local infrastructure is missing link in UK cyber resilience
Jonathan Lee, director of cyber strategy at Trend AI, argues for more focus on local and municipal cyber resilience
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Government terminates Capita’s Royal Mail pension contract
Contract termination comes as Capita’s failings in a separate government pension scheme hit the headlines
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UK to build ‘national cyber shield’ to protect against AI cyber threats
Security minister Dan Jarvis calls for artificial intelligence companies to work with government to develop AI-driven cyber defences
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Microsoft faces court battle in £2bn Windows Server class action
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UK government announces open banking strategies during London Fintech Week, including regulation and £1m investment
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Egypt targets nearshore IT outsourcing market as global demand shifts
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A tsunami of flaws: When frontier AI and Patch Tuesday collide
Microsoft’s April Patch Tuesday drop was the second-largest in history, falling just shy of an October 2025 record. What is behind the spike in vulnerability disclosures, and is there a connection to Anthropic’s bug-hunting Claude Mythos AI model?
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Blackbox replaces two racks of HPE storage with 8U of Everpure
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Three-quarters of UK IT leaders without strong AI governance plans
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Nation states responsible for ‘nationally significant’ cyber attacks against UK, says NCSC chief
The UK is facing four nationally significant cyber attacks a week, the majority from hostile states, NCSC chief, Richard Horne, will warn at the CyberUK conference
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Anthropic's Mythos raises the stakes for security validation
Letting probabilistic AI models autonomously operate inside production networks creates real safety and auditability issues, and that core security validation still needs deterministic guardrails. And Anthropic just raised the stakes.
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Sans Institute preps live systems for Nato cyber exercise
Cyber training body the Sans Institute is preparing live power generation IT and OT systems for Nato’s annual Locked Shields blue team exercise, which this year appears more relevant than ever
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‘Platitudes’ hide struggle as Post Office scandal redress scheme closing date announced
Scheme for group that took the Post Office to court and exposed the widest miscarriage of justice in history to be completed by the year’s end
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Danish logistics giant under pressure to rush world’s largest IT integration
The emergence of AI-driven competition has lit a fire beneath global logistics firm DSV, while it is distracted with integrating the global IT systems of a €14bn merger and trying to get its finances back to full health
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Middle East CIOs move from cloud-first to sovereign-first in a high-risk digital era
As artificial intelligence scales and regulatory pressure intensifies, resilience – not cost – is becoming the defining metric of enterprise technology strategy, says Nischal Kapoor, chief revenue officer at e& enterprise
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