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    I've looked through the retailer's entire Mother's Day sale to find deals from Dyson, Kitchenaid, and other leading brands.
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    Willow will let you know exactly what your houseplants need to grow strong and healthy — if you don't mind being bossed about by a fern.
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    The LG C6 is a great upgrade over the already fantastic LG C5, and another blockbuster entry in the C-series OLED lineage.
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    ExpressVPN's new 14.1.0 update for Windows, Mac, and Linux brings a minimized startup option, faster kill switch toggling, more reliable reconnections, and full keyboard and screen reader support.
  • Google will now pay up to $1.5 million for finding Android and Chrome security bugs, says it has 'greatly appreciated collaborating with the researcher community'
    Google is focusing on Linux kernel components, and prioritizing bugs that can't be easily found with AI.
  • The Hoover HF3 DynamicClean is a feather-light budget cordless stick vacuum that gets the basics right
    This lightweight cordless vacuum cleaner is reasonably priced, with great anti-wrap hair tech, but its battery life is relatively short.
  • Russia's censor body, Roskomnadzor, wants to block 92% of VPN apps by 2030 — and it's investing 20 billion rubles a year to build a permanent VPN censorship system
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  • Google is bringing Gemini to Mac in a bid to help organize your files and much more
    The Gemini app for macOS could be getting new agentic powers to let it control your computer, just like Claude Cowork.
  • How to watch Mint from anywhere – it's *FREE*
    Here's how to watch Mint online from anywhere in the world, completely FREE.
  • Daredevil: Born Again season 3 will put a specific Marvel hero at the heart of its story — and answer a huge, longstanding question about them after their Netflix show's cancellation
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    Passenger's new teaser video dials up the scares ahead of a horror-filled May schedule.
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    Anthropic has launched 10 prebuilt AI agents specifically for finance workers powered by Claude Opus 4.7.
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    Despite business leaders feeling 'AI-ready', the data tells a different story. Leaders must now take a pragmatic approach to ensure long-term success.
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    All the ways to watch Bayern Munich vs PSG live streams online – including for FREE – in the Champions League semi-final 2nd leg at Allianz Arena.
  • Trump’s Team Wants Him to Accept an Iran Deal He’s Already Rejected
    As chaotic negotiations over the end of the Iran war continue, US negotiators think they have the framework for a deal in place. Now they just have to sell the president on it.
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    In an unexpected turn, the two companies signed a deal for Anthropic to use computing resources from Elon Musk’s xAI.
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    New research suggests that reliance on AI assistants can have a negative impact on people’s ability to think and problem solve.
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    A new NASA map shows how the sinking of Mexico City is uneven, with areas registering up to 2 centimeters per month.
  • I Am Begging AI Companies to Stop Naming Features After Human Processes
    Anthropic announced “dreaming” for AI agents to sort through “memories” at its developer conference. Can we not?
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    It's not just you. Scammers, hackers, and other cybercriminals are complaining about “AI shit” flooding platforms where they discuss cyberattacks and other illegal activity.
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    I feel about luggage carousels the same way I feel about head lice: avoid at all costs. These are the best carry-on suitcases for those who never want to check a bag again.
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    The Institute for Primary Facts has compiled more than 3.5 million pages of the Epstein files for public display at the newly opened Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room.
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    If you bought an iPhone 15 or 16 in the US, you could be set to pocket up to $95 per device as part of the settlement.
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  • Hasan Piker, Self-Described ‘Ayatollah of Woke,’ Wants AI to Die
    The far-left Twitch streamer says AI is rotting our brains. He’s also addicted to Twitter and listens to at least eight podcasts.
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    Looking for the best bed frame? Our top recommendation is the Classic Bed from Thuma, but we’ve got options for all budgets and tastes.
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    Activists, a leading labor union, and a big retirement fund are asking challenging questions about what’s expected to be the largest-ever stock market debut.
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  • Google DeepMind Will Train AI Models on the MMORPG Eve Online
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  • Relax, Xbox Owners: Copilot's Not Invading Your Game Console
    Microsoft is shelving the idea of bringing Copilot AI to all its gaming platforms.
  • How to Collect on Apple's $250 Million AI iPhone Settlement
    The company will start paying the quarter-billion-dollar sum to settle a lawsuit over delayed and missing AI features.
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    While we've already seen multiple phone launches so far, Samsung, Apple and Google are gearing up for some very exciting announcements (including an all-new wide-screen Galaxy Fold) this year.
  • You Can Now Sign Up for Hulu Plus Live TV via Fubo
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  • Our Favorite Last-Minute Mother's Day Gifts for 2026
    Mother's Day is almost here, but finding an amazing last-minute gift for Mom isn't totally impossible. Check out these outstanding gifts, all hand-picked by our expert editors.
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    The Prime Video series premieres this summer.
  • World Cup 2026: Peacock Adds New Streaming Features for Spanish-Language Coverage
    Telemundo's FIFA coverage on the platform will also include free-to-watch matches.
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    The AI-generated search results will include related but unasked-for info and first-person advice from Reddit and other online forums.
  • Silicon Valley's Cultural Cosplay at the Met Gala Is a Dangerous Smokescreen
    Commentary: For tech execs such as Jeff Bezos, there really is nothing money can't buy. Nothing, that is, except true cultural capital.
  • The Shark ChillPill: I’m a Fan of This Fan. This Is Why I’ll Use It All Summer
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    Looking for a new mobile-phone plan is a complicated endeavor. We've put together our picks for the top postpaid and prepaid plans from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Mint Mobile, US Mobile and others.
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  • 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.
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    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 bill lead 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
  • Closing the AI trust gap in MENA: Why visibility, governance and data quality matter more than hype
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  • AI to help mainframes remain business critical in 2026
    Mainframes are very much still vital for performance- and security-conscious use cases. To optimise TCO, AI and hybrid cloud can help them retain their advantages
  • Cloud and data sovereignty caught in a paradox
    We asked the hyperscalers how they would respond to US court-ordered eavesdropping on foreign citizen data – and got responses that highlight a paradoxical situation
  • Is cloud data sovereignty all just a case of ‘Trust me, bro’?
    Hyperscaler cloud is inherently global. Does that make data sovereignty unattainable – especially given the powers US courts hold? We grilled the hyperscalers in an attempt to find out
  • The illusion of digital sovereignty and the reality of control
    Digital sovereignty is hugely important to IT leaders but in most cases systems have been built on foundations they don’t control. Open standards are key to organisational agility
  • Post Office acknowledges ECCO+ user’s calls for help three decades ago
    A former subpostmaster repeatedly asked the Post Office for help when unexplained shortfalls occurred in her branch while using ECCO+ software, with evidence of her requests still in the organisation’s possession
  • EU finance firms urged to get on with anti-money laundering compliance
    Two-thirds of finance firms in the European Union are at risk of missing next year’s deadline to comply with anti-money laundering regulations
  • The AI Correction Will Not Be Evenly Distributed
    AI companies are reporting growing revenues but a more important question is not how much are they earning but what kind of revenues?
  • Tech sector job losses show AI replacement in action
    Tech leaders are making big changes to their labour force as artificial intelligence advances. Business leaders are following this trend. But are their businesses ready?
  • Glasgow researchers use machine learning to build network digital twin
    Automated machine learning is being used to build a digital twin of complex networks, saving hours compared with traditional network testing
  • Google AI workers vote to unionise over IDF and US military tech
    Unions send letter to management requesting recognition for Google DeepMind employees, in particular over the company’s involvement in hi-tech systems used in Gaza and Iran wars
  • Tech industry slowly dropping DEI efforts, finds Harvey Nash survey
    The tech diversity push in the UK is dropping, despite workers claiming good workplace efforts
  • IBM: Enterprise AI to shift from ‘light bulb’ to ‘electric motor’ era
    Enterprises are set to make productivity gains as business shifts from point use cases for artificial intelligence to orchestrated, policy-driven deployment of agentic AI, says IBM CEO
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