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    Entry level jobs are being done by AI, and that has left Gen Z up a river without a paddle
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    OpenAI is reportedly working on a smartphone chipset — one that would put AI at its heart and reduce our reliance on apps.
  • I tested the DJI Mic Mini 2 and the thing that excited me the most is the new low pricing — there’s no better value small wireless mic
    The differences between this second-gen edition of DJI's Mic Mini and the original are mostly cosmetic, but at this price it seems unfair to quibble.
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    The Chinese government spent $1 billion on AI-driven robots as a new report says the US’s power grid is struggling.
  • Taylor Swift is taking legal action against the rising threat of AI misuse — here’s why the singer has filed trademark applications to protect her identity
    Taylor Swift has filed trademark applications to protect her sound and image, and I think other global artists will follow.
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    App Store users can now take out annual app subscriptions and pay for them on a monthly basis.
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    According to Directive 8020 executive producer, Dan McDonald, Supermassive always knew that it would make a Dark Pictures game set in space.
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    Hulu has ordered a pilot of graphic novel Southern Bastards — and if it sticks, the TV show could rival Yellowstone in more ways than one.
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    India banned a satellite operator because of who owns it - could the Iran war encourage others to follow suit worldwide?
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    Windows 11 is getting a screen tint feature to help guard against eye strain, and migraines, and it could even help with photophobia.
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    AI data center security cannot be an afterthought.
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    Samsung might change the placement and design of the rear cameras on future phones, both to freshen things up and to allow for built-in magnets.
  • I compared ChatGPT Images 2.0 and Google’s Nano Banana 2 using real-world prompts — from portraits to product shots — and the AI image generator that came out on top genuinely surprised me
    ChatGPT Images 2.0 and Nano Banana 2 both impressed, but ChatGPT stood out for creating edits that feel more like real photos rather than polished enhancements.
  • The 4 best vacuum cleaners for seasonal allergies, recommended by a home tech expert — beat hayfever with powerful suction, HEPA filters, and sealed dust bags
    Don't get caught out by rising pollen counts — these top-rated vacuums use powerful suction, HEPA filters, and sealed dust bags to keep allergens at bay.
  • Quantum can wait: Why CISOs should focus on today’s preventable cyber risks
    The criminals of today are still exploiting basic security failures.
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    When a grieving British detective heads to Italy for a sabbatical, police work isn't the plan, but where Joe Mottram goes, murder follows. Here's how to watch A Taste for Murder online from anywhere.
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    We asked you for your favorite of the eight new iOS 26.4 emojis, and there's a runaway winner.
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    Over-automation is hurting your sales—here’s why human-led outreach still wins.
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    Netcompany's PULSE looks to give INEOS an AI boost in five-year partnership.
  • Directive 8020 executive producer says the Turning Points system was added for players who 'want to keep everyone alive' but also for 'a big percentage of our hardcore fans' that will replay the game to get all endings
    Supermassive Games is aware that fans feel "disheartened" when they're unable to keep every character alive in its Dark Pictures games, which is one reason Directive 8020 has a rewind feature.
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    Aphelion is an uplifting love story couched in a gripping sci-fi adventure.
  • Why some of the world’s biggest enterprises are pivoting to Sovereign AI
    Why enterprises are abandoning GPU-first AI for sovereign, data-controlled infrastructure and security.
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    Workers are the ones driving AI adoption, companies are struggling to keep up on the governance front.
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    All the ways to watch 2025/26 Champions League semi-final live streams online and from anywhere, with PSG vs Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal.
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    Here's how to watch RTBF from outside Belgium, and learn how to access F1 and cycling streams from anywhere abroad with a VPN.
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    HBO is giving us double Debbie helpings for the new two weeks. But when do Hacks season 5 episodes 4 and 5 drop on HBO Max?
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    It’s the world’s best E Ink picture frame, but you’ll need Monet money to make the most of it.
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    If you’re looking for the perfect laptop power bank, I’ve tested ‘em all, and these are the best.
  • Stop Trying to Unmask Satoshi Nakamoto
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    On TikTok, young women are going viral for crafting whimsical homemade computers inside purses.
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    Sporting the largest touchpad I’ve ever seen, this ambitious laptop is better in theory than in practice.
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    WIRED spoke with Bloomberg's chief technology officer about the big, chatbot-style changes coming to the iconic platform for traders.
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    Weighing 97 grams with a stiff carbon-fiber plate in the sole, Adidas’ new shoes helped Sabastian Sawe beat the two-hour mark in the London Marathon, a time barrier once considered insurmountable.
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    Find the latest Best Buy promo codes and offers, including 10% back in rewards for new cardmembers and free 2-day shipping with My Best Buy Plus, here at WIRED.
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    Save 30% with a OnePlus coupon this month, plus save up to 10% on earbuds, phones, and more.
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    Get 20% off your next website, 10% off with exclusive Squarespace discount code, 50% off plans, and more top coupons from WIRED.
  • Some Musk v. Altman Jurors Don't Like Elon Musk
    Musk’s lawsuit challenges OpenAI’s evolution under Sam Altman. But during jury selection, several potential jurors voiced negative views of Musk himself.
  • The M5 MacBook Air Has Never Been Cheaper
    Despite launching less than two months ago, the M5 MacBook Air has dropped back down to its lowest price since launching.
  • Elon Musk Boosts New Yorker’s Sam Altman Exposé on X as Trial Begins
    The move comes as the trial for Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI kicks off in federal court in Oakland.
  • Cole Allen Charged With Attempting to Assassinate Trump
    The suspected shooter at Saturday night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner faces three felony charges. He remains in custody following Monday’s hearing.
  • A Brain Implant for Depression Is About to Be Tested in Humans
    While many brain-computer interface companies are focused on helping paralyzed people communicate, Motif Neurotech is targeting mental health disorders.
  • Elon Musk’s XChat App Is More Like Facebook’s Messenger Than Signal
    Rather than launching a sleek, worthwhile encrypted messaging app, Musk dropped a junky, insular extension of his social media platform.
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    These are some of the lowest prices we’ve seen on our favorite bird feeders with cameras. Save even more with our WIRED-exclusive coupon codes.
  • The Man Behind AlphaGo Thinks AI Is Taking the Wrong Path
    David Silver has a new billion-dollar company that aims to build AI “superlearners.”
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    It costs as much as Nvidia RTX models but lacks RTX graphics. Still, the XPS 16 is a strong overall performer with a thin-and-light design.
  • 'The Boys' Season 5: When Does Episode 5 Come Out?
    The Boys are back for one final time.
  • The 14 Best Electric Toothbrushes Tested Any Mom Will Love
    There are plenty of electric toothbrushes in every price point to choose from.
  • Want to Stream Netflix, Hulu and Paramount Plus for Free? T-Mobile's Got You Covered
    You can unlock these solid streaming freebies with an eligible mobile phone or home internet plan.
  • Want More Privacy? Here's How to Lock and Hide Apps on Your iPhone
    Keep prying eyes out of your apps with this trick.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 28, #786
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 28, No. 786.
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    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 28, No. 582.
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    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 28, No. 1,052
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    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 28, No. 1,774.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, April 28
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 28
  • Social Media Scams Cost Americans $2.1 Billion in 2025
    Facebook was the most popular platform for social media scammers, the FTC reports.
  • 9 Apple Watch Health Features That Fly Under the Radar, According to a Doctor at Apple
    I spoke with a doctor at Apple to learn more about the Apple Watch health features that you might not currently be using to support your wellness.
  • Taylor Swift Trademarks Her Voice and Image to Counter AI
    Taylor Swift can't just shake it off. She's going the extra mile to make sure AI tools can't copy her.
  • Look Up: May's Unusual Pair of Full Moons Explained
    Your next chance to see two full moons in one month won't come until December 2028.
  • Govee Launches Wild, Colorful and Pixel-Dense Ceiling Light Ultra
    You can display a favorite image or select colorful lighting effects.
  • Microsoft Outlook's Outage Is Fixed, but You May Have to Log Back In
    If you're on iOS, you might have to take some steps to get connected again after a day-long email glitch.
  • Spotify Enters Its Fitness Era With New Peloton and Influencer Partnership
    You'll now be able to access workouts in the same place you stream music.
  • NBA Playoffs 2026: How to Watch Tonight's Games Without Cable
    See the upcoming TV schedule and which streaming services you'll need to watch all the first-round action.
  • Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide Could Get More Screen and Less Camera, Insider Says
    A reputable leaker says new Samsung foldables will get smaller selfie cameras.
  • Phone-Maker Nothing Revives Android-to-Computer File Sharing Tool
    The London-based consumer electronics brand released and then removed its new file-sharing app in favor of a more cumbersome tool.
  • Samsung's New Wallet Feature Finds Your Travel Plans and Builds an Itinerary
    Trips is a new feature that recognizes and curates important details from plane tickets, event bookings and more.
  • Best Verizon Plans: How to Choose and Which Ones to Pick in 2026
    Verizon lowered the costs of its plans this year. We pick our favorites.
  • Valve's New Steam Controller, Coming May 4, May Be My Favorite Controller, Period
    It's a fantastic Steam Deck extension for your TV, and a lot more.
  • Artemis II Was a Rousing Success, So What's Next for NASA?
    NASA's plan has three major components, which would eventually culminate in a constant human presence on the moon.
  • OpenAI's Rumored Phone Would Replace Apps With AI Agents
    Past rumors have speculated that the company behind ChatGPT could have several different devices in the works.
  • Zero waste drives datacentre sustainability shift in UAE
    Khazna’s DXB8 becomes the first datacentre globally certified for zero waste, highlighting how circular operations are emerging alongside power, cooling and AI infrastructure as a core design priority
  • One year on from M&S attack – has retail cyber security improved?
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, it’s been a year since the ransomware attack that brought down Marks & Spencer – but has the retail sector learned from the experience? Connected vehicles are entering the AI era – we look at the latest automotive developments. And a quantum algorithm scientist...
  • Container storage in the AI age: Block vs object and CSI vs container-native
    We look at key choices when it comes to providing storage for containerised applications and whether to choose block, file or object storage
  • How to make AI work for Britain: consolidate demand, diversify supply
    The government must learn from years of experience introducing digital transformation if the UK is to make the most of the opportunities AI offers to the public sector
  • Are tech leaders risking a cyber resourcing crisis?
    Tech leaders may be building up problems for the future by not sufficiently rewarding their security team
  • Why AI is forcing a reset of the identity stack
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, we explore the shift from identity management to identity intelligence.
  • Was Capita’s Royal Mail pension contract a botch too far?
    The Cabinet Office’s decision to end Capita’s contract to administer the Royal Mail pension follows heavy criticism of the supplier’s work on the civil service pension contract
  • DSIT gets sums badly wrong on AI datacentre carbon footprint
    Government revises July 2025 projections for AI-driven datacentre carbon footprint upwards by around 100x, but Carbon Brief suggests the numbers could be much higher still
  • Almost 90% of women leave tech industry within 10 years
    Women aren’t staying in the tech sector for longer than 10 years, but may come back after leaving if the circumstances are right for their return
  • Wiz founder: Hack yourself with AI, before the bad guys do
    At Google Cloud Next, Wiz co-founder Yinon Costica called on security defenders to use AI to steal a march on threat actors, and launched agentic capabilities for cyber teams
  • London Marathon runners get AI to go the extra mile
    TCS has launched an artificial intelligence-powered digital mapping tool to help runners and spectators lessen the stress and find the fun during the 2026 London Marathon
  • BT has now blocked over a billion clicks to malicious websites, says NCSC
    NCSC’s Share and Defend scheme has seen BT block over a billion clicks through to malicious websites
  • Science, Innovation and Technology committee chair questions UK’s tech sovereignty approach
    House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee chair Chi Onwurah questions the UK’s approach to tech sovereignty
  • UAE targets agentic AI to power half of government operations
    With a two-year target to move 50% of government sectors, services and operations to agentic artificial intelligence, the UAE is positioning autonomous systems as the next phase of digital government
  • Government should drop Capita from civil service scheme after it loses Royal Mail role, says union
    Union representing civil servants said that when outsourcing suppliers fail, they should be dropped
  • Google Cloud Next: It’s time to create value, not slop, from the AI boom
    Attendees at Google Cloud Next in Las Vegas are backing AI all the way to the bank. But as AI turns up in everything, everywhere, all at once, we’re going to need to get a lot stricter about what we use it for.
  • AI drives software productivity – and challenges – for Motorway
    We talk to Ryan Cormack of used car marketplace Motorway about how AI-driven development increases the speed and productivity of engineering and the challenges it brings
  • Medical data of half a million Britons on sale in China after Biobank breach
    Biobank operator is taking steps to improve security after biological, health and lifestyle information from its database was offered for sale on a Chinese website
  • Digital twin of athlete’s heart to demonstrate future of healthcare
    IT services firm opens a window to the future of healthcare and physical training as tech advancements converge
  • Chinese hackers using compromised networks to spy on Western companies, says Five Eyes
    Companies urged to take countermeasures as Chinese hacking groups use networks of infected home and office devices ‘at scale’ to evade security monitoring systems
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