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  • I tried a new ChatGPT tool to help me find a better wedding venue — and I’m very glad it isn’t planning my big day
    I just used AI to help plan my wedding — and there’s one important thing ChatGPT still can’t do.
  • 'Update immediately': 60,000 WordPress websites at risk after experts discover flaw that allows hackers to create hidden admin accounts
    A critical WordPress plugin flaw allows attackers to bypass authentication and gain full administrative control, exposing websites to data theft and malware attacks.
  • How to watch Copa del Rey final 2026: Free Streams & TV Channels for Atletico Madrid vs Real Sociedad
    All the ways to watch Copa del Rey final 2026 live streams online – including for FREE – as La Cartuja in Seville hosts Atletico Madrid vs Real Sociedad.
  • 'No onboard pilot needed': Massive 2-ton VTOL “mega drone” just hauled fresh tea leaves over 75 miles autonomously
    Massive 2-ton autonomous cargo drone flies 75 miles across mountains carrying fresh tea without an onboard pilot.
  • Dead as Disco is easily one of the best indie games I’ve ever played — and after 20 hours of demo, it beats the ‘brilliant’ Hi-Fi Rush in one major way
    Dead as Disco is an incredibly promising beat 'em up game, and after 20 hours of playtime in the demo, I'm convinced it'll be an instant hit.
  • Sorry Apple, the iPhone 17e is slick but the OnePlus 15R is a bigger bargain
    The iPhone 17e is Apple's most compelling mid-range phone yet, but it's still leagues behind Android rivals like the OnePlus 15R.
  • Score $200 off this pre-built gaming PC with an RTX 5060 and 32GB of DDR5 RAM at Best Buy
    It's a great price for a mid-range desktop for gaming at 1080p
  • Lepow TriScreen Pro review: This 27in 4K monitor with dual detachable 16in side screens is a space-saver for your desk
    Stuck for desk space but still want a triple monitor solution? I think I’ve found the solution
  • DJI Avata 360 vs Antigravity A1: I compared the world's first 360 camera drones, and there was one clear winner
    There are now two 360 drones available to buy, but is the DJI Avata 360 or the Antigravity A1 the better of these flying panoramic cameras?
  • France has ditched Windows 11 for Linux on 2.5 million government PCs — here's why Microsoft should worry that millions more could follow by the end of 2026
    Is 2027 set to be the year of Linux? There are signs that this might actually be the case, for sure.
  • 'This device prevents sideloading': Amazon warns Fire TV Stick HD buyers that it can't be turned into an illegal 'Fire Stick' for free streaming
    It's been confirmed that the new Amazon Fire TV Stick HD runs Vega OS and prevents sideloading.
  • I was one of the first to test Sony's latest Inzone headset, and it sets a new standard for open-back gaming audio
    The Sony Inzone H6 Air sets a new standard for open-back gaming audio with its pristine sound and premium design.
  • 'Productivity and creativity shouldn’t live in separate silos': Why Canva's AI push is no different to its core principles of democratizing design
    AI won't replace designers, but instead increase demand for creative expertise as more people gain access to design tools.
  • This hidden Samsung Galaxy S26 feature has changed how I watch Netflix and YouTube on the move
    If you've got a new Galaxy S26 phone, then you've got access to an AI-powered tool for lowering background noise.
  • Best Buy's Ultimate Upgrade sale ends soon — here are the 23 best deals I'd buy on TVs, laptops, headphones, and more
    Best Buy's surprisingly strong Ultimate Upgrade Sale ends on Sunday, so I've taken another look through and picked out the 23 best deals worth buying if you're shopping for some new tech.
  • How I quit social media for a month… and then ended up right back where I started
    Here's what I learnt after trying to kick Reddit and YouTube cold turkey for a month.
  • ICYMI: the 7 biggest tech stories of the week, from new GoPro cameras to the 'most beautiful phone of 2026'
    If you haven't been keeping tabs on the technology headlines over the past seven days, we've got you covered.
  • Astell & Kern's off-shoot brand just dropped some of the best budget audiophile earbuds of the year — and you won't believe how cheap they are
    Astell & Kern's budget-brand, Activo, is back again — here's what I thought of it's new pebble-like in-ear monitors.
  • I would ditch all my headphones in favor of these brilliant open earbuds' stacked feature set, were it not for one flaw...
    As sports-specific open earbuds go, the Shokz OpenFit Pro are as good as it gets and their feature set means you'll nearly ditch anything else...
  • The Pitt season 3: shock cast changes and everything we know so far about the hit HBO Max medical drama's return
    Now that season 2's explosive finale is behind us, all eyes are on The Pitt season 3. But what do we actually know about the hit HBO Max show's return?
  • Gemini can now see your Google Photos — and generate AI images of ‘you’ from them
    Gemini’s Personal Intelligence feature personalizes AI images by using your own Google Photos library
  • World Snooker Championship 2026 live streams: How to watch tournament for FREE, TV channels, preview, seeds
    Here's how to watch World Snooker Championship 2026 FREE live streams from anywhere, as the biggest names in baize cue it up at the Crucible, Sheffield.
  • 'No barbell, no special equipment and no gym membership required': the forward lunge is the best simple move you're not doing, and it's vital for over-50s
    why everyone needs to be lunging for lifelong muscle power, especially older adults.
  • Creality Sermoon S1 review: This pro-grade 3D scanner produced impressive results, but my tests revealed a huge learning curve
    Well-specced 3D scanner with triple light modes, 0.02mm accuracy, and AI-powered software, just be prepared for a steep learning curve.
  • I swapped my phone for a cycle computer after a crash — but a tiny, underrated device was the real safety upgrade
    I’ve had my fair share of bike crashes, and switching from a phone to a bike computer helped reduce distractions — but the real safety upgrade was an add-on accessory.
  • 'Global, 24/7, all-weather reconnaissance coverage': China deployed "Eye of Sauron" satellite that can track ships — and the US Navy — from its safe sky abode
    China demonstrates geosynchronous satellite ship tracking, raising concerns about persistent global surveillance and reduced concealment for naval operations in contested waters.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, April 18 (game #776)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Saturday, April 18 (game #1545)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Saturday, April 18 (game #1042)
    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
  • 'Essentially no human intervention': Chinese AI solves 12-year-old math problem in just 80 hours — and even proves it
    Peking University's dual agent AI solved Anderson's 2014 algebra conjecture in 80 hours with no human intervention and full verification.
  • The Best Smart Home Accessories to Boost Your Curb Appeal (2026)
    These locks, lights, and other smart home upgrades let you add automation without messing up your home’s vibe.
  • How to Clean Your Vinyl Records (2026): Vacuum, Ultrasonic, Solution, Brush
    Those clicks and pops aren't supposed to be there. Give your music a proper bath with this handy guide.
  • Schematik Is ‘Cursor for Hardware.’ Anthropic Wants In
    Schematik is a program that aims to help people vibe code for physical devices. Hopefully, it won’t blow anything up.
  • Asus TUF Gaming A14 (2026) Review: GPU-Less Gaming Laptop
    A gaming laptop without a discrete graphics card feels revolutionary, but the TUF Gaming A14 doesn't quite take full advantage of AMD's daring new silicon.
  • It Takes 2 Minutes to Hack the EU’s New Age-Verification App
    Plus: Major data breaches at a gym chain and hotel giant, a disruptive DDoS attack against Bluesky, dubious ICE hires, and more.
  • Where to Shop for Vinyl Records Online (2026): Discogs, Bandcamp, Ebay
    Don’t just load up an Amazon cart! Here are the better ways to find your favorite vinyl records online.
  • The Best Movies to Stream This Month (April 2026)
    28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Crime 101, and Deathstalker are among the films deserving of your eyeballs this month
  • The ‘Lonely Runner’ Problem Only Appears Simple
    Take a group of runners circling a track at unique, constant paces. Answering the question of how many will always end up running alone, no matter their speed, has vexed mathematicians for decades.
  • OpenAI Executive Kevin Weil Is Leaving the Company
    The former Instagram VP is departing the ChatGPT-maker, which is folding the AI science application he led into Codex.
  • Gazing Into Sam Altman’s Orb Now Proves You’re Human on Tinder
    Honestly, what’s hotter than a real person?
  • AI Drafting My Stories? Over My Dead Body
    AI-assisted writing is creeping into newsrooms under the guise of efficiency. But the trade-off may be more profound than publishers are willing to admit.
  • Republican Mutiny Sinks Trump's Push to Extend Warrantless Surveillance
    A post-midnight revolt in the House sank the White House's efforts to extend Section 702—a spy program the FBI has used to look into members of Congress, protesters, and political donors.
  • MAGA Is Increasingly Convinced the Trump Assassination Attempt Was Staged
    Conspiracy theories about the Butler, Pennsylvania, shooting have ramped up in recent weeks as once steadfast Trump supporters turn on the president.
  • Coolfly Aura Review: More Angles, Fewer Advantages
    Coolfly’s Aura is colorful, clever, and flexible, but its signature feature ends up being more hassle than help.
  • Best Bluetooth Speakers (2026): JBL, Sonos, Bose, and More
    These are our favorite portable speakers of all shapes and sizes, from clip-ons to a massive boom box.
  • The Best MagSafe Accessories (for Android, Too!): Chargers, Wallets, and More
    MagSafe accessories make your phone feel uniquely yours. These are our favorites, including Android-friendly Qi2 picks.
  • How Can Astronauts Tell How Fast They’re Going?
    Weirdly, spaceships have no direct way to gauge their own speed. Luckily, we can use some physics tricks to figure it out.
  • Canyon Spectral:ON CF 8 Electric Mountain Bike: Beginner-Friendly, Under $5K
    The Spectral:ON CF 8 is a do-it-all, full-carbon electric mountain bike with an 800-Wh battery and under $4,500. Yes, please!
  • The Influencers Normalizing Not Having Sex
    From a celibate porn star to an asexual ex-Mormon, the internet is full of people who are abstaining from sex—and it’s not just incels.
  • Nothing Phone (4a) Pro Review: A Close Second
    It's no Pixel 10a, but the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is a close second if you're after a midrange phone in the US.
  • How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)
  • Top 10 AI Tools That Will Transform Your Content Creation in 2025
  • LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 10 AI Tools in 2023 That Will Make Your Life Easier
  • Top 10 AI Content Generator & Writer Tools in 2022
  • Beginner Guide to CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) in 2022
  • TOP 11 AI MARKETING TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE (Updated 2022)
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Affiliate Marketing
  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Sellfy Review 2022: How Good Is This Ecommerce Platform?
  • Ahrefs vs SEMrush: Which SEO Tool Should You Use?
  • Top 10 Best PLR(Private Label Rights) Websites | Which One You Should Join in 2022?
  • Canva Review 2022: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 7 Best Wordpress Plugin Of All Time
  • Ginger VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About NFTs(Non-Fungible Tokens)
  • 10 Best Chrome Extensions That Are Perfect for Everyone
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Email Marketing
  • 7 Free Websites Every Content Creator Needs to Know
  • Top 9 Free AI Tools That Make Your Life Easier
  • Premier League Soccer: Stream Chelsea vs. Man United From Anywhere Live
    It's a crucial showdown at Stamford Bridge in the race for Champions League qualification.
  • Double Dazzle: This Weekend, There Are 2 Meteor Showers in the Night Sky
    Lyrids began last week, and Eta Aquariids kicks off on Sunday.
  • Harold Perrineau Teases 'Despicable' Town and What's Next in Season 4 of 'From'
    Fans can return to Fromville this weekend. Here's how to watch and a reminder of where things left off.
  • Health-Tracking Pet Collar Acts Like a Smartwatch for Dogs and Cats
    Tractive has two new smart collars armed with GPS tracking, AI-powered health monitoring and other tech tools.
  • Motorola Razr 2026 Rumor Roundup: What We Know About the Next Razr Flip Phones
    2026's wave of Razr phones could come in new colors with improved cameras. Here's what we have heard so far.
  • I Finally Found an AI Health Coach Worth Listening To
    Commentary: In a sea of AI noise, the Whoop band's Coach has been an unlikely ally in helping me train smarter. And I didn't have to go looking for it.
  • The 14 Best Electric Toothbrushes Tested and Approved for Your Family
    We tested 23 electric toothbrushes, and these stood out from the rest.
  • Best Smart Locks of 2026: Your High-Tech Security Starter
    Smart locks are one of the most powerful devices you can buy for home security. Here are my favorite models.
  • Landlines in 2026? Why They're an Underrated Lifeline
    When mobile networks fail, a landline can keep you connected.
  • Going on a Spring Hike? Here's How to Download a Map to Your iPhone
    This handy tool can help you plan your hike before stepping out your front door.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 18, #572
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 18, No. 572.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 18 #776
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 18, No. 776.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 18, #1042
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 18, No. 1,042.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 18, #1764
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 18, No. 1,764.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, April 18
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 18.
  • One Rumored Color for the iPhone 18 Pro? A Rich Dark Cherry Red
    A new leak hints this year's boldest color for Apple's flagship phones will be more wine than bright red.
  • AI Trusted Less Than Social Media and Airlines, With Grok Placing Last, Survey Says
    More Americans are concerned about the loss of personal interaction from AI than they are about potential job loss.
  • This New Air Purifier Filter Can Remove Cannabis Smoke Odor, Just in Time for 4/20
    Just because you enjoy 420 doesn't mean you enjoy the smell of cannabis smoke. GermGuardian's new filter could help.
  • OpenAI Has a New AI Model Built for Biology and Science
    GPT-Rosalind is intended to help scientists streamline their research and drug discovery.
  • Apple and Google Broke Their Own Rules by Promoting 'Nudify' Apps, Report Says
    A new report from the Tech Transparency Project found over 100 apps on app stores are designed to "undress people" from photos.
  • Could Your Next Phone Be a Foldable? New Tech and a Possible Apple Model Makes It More Likely
    Commentary: Foldable phones are no longer niche designs as the technology has finally advanced to workable mainstream models.
  • Ray-Ban and Oakley Meta AI Smart Glasses Are Now HSA and FSA Eligible
    Plus, nine other surprising wellness devices that your HSA or FSA might cover.
  • Was This Game Just On Sale? Steam May Show Price Shifts Over the Past 30 Days
    A price tracker would make it easy to tell if you're getting a good deal on a game or not.
  • Casely Is Recalling Wireless Power Pods Over Fire and Burn Risks, Again
    The Consumer Product Safety Board warns that lithium-ion batteries in the recalled power banks can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.
  • The Race for Fashion Smart Glasses Is On
    Gucci next on deck? It's all starting to feel like smartwatches circa 2017.
  • Surging CVE disclosures force NIST to shake up workflows
    NIST announces big changes to the way it categorises and manages CVEs, set to have a big impact on how organisations manage patching and remediation.
  • North Korean social engineering campaign targets macOS users
    A MacOS-focused social engineering campaign orchestrated by North Korea-based threat actor Sapphire Sleet has been exposed by Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Unit.
  • UK government seeks collaborators for AI tutoring tools for schools
    To build on plans to introduce AI tutoring tools in schools, the UK government is searching for companies to develop educational resources
  • Oslo’s robots aren’t yet taking over, but are already punching above their weight
    The Norwegian capital’s leading innovators have got the ecosystem up and running, and are now calling for greater access to risk capital to take it to the next level
  • AI, energy, and the new rules of cloud sustainability competition
    AI has made cloud infrastructure core to enterprise architecture – more valuable, strategic, and resource-intensive. It has also made vague sustainability claims less defensible
  • Welcome to agentic AI. Welcome to per-agent licensing
    Microsoft seems to have a new wheeze: Charging per-agent. Having made Copilot pervasive in the Microsoft stack, it looks like customers may face per-agent billing
  • Privacy, power, and encryption: why end-to-end security matters
    Governments may continue to look for ways to restrict end-to-end encryption, but the greater danger lies in demanding insecurity by design that would undermining trust, resilience, and the security of the global communications ecosystem.
  • UK’s Sovereign AI supports supercomputing and drug discovery AI startups
    The UK government’s £500m Sovereign AI fund announces first cohort of startups backed to boost economic growth and national security
  • CYBERUK ’26: UK lagging on legal protections for cyber pros
    Ahead of next week's CYBERUK conference, the CyberUp Campaign for reform of the UK's hacking laws urges the government to keep focus, and proposes a four-pillar framework that would protect cyber professionals from prosecution
  • Interview: Bernard Seiser, vice-president of digital, data and IT, AOP Health
    With long experience of tech in the life sciences sector, AOP’s digital leader is building a foundation for further data insights in all areas of the business
  • Finance regulators to address AI risks after MPs say they are ‘not doing enough’
    After a Treasury committee stated that public and finance systems are ‘exposed to potential serious harm’ from AI because regulators are ‘not doing enough’ to manage risks, finance regulators say they will take action to address concerns
  • Cyber Essentials closes the MFA loophole but leaves some organisations adrift
    Some organisations risk losing their Cyber Essentials certifications because of difficulties implementing multi-factor authentication, but there is a solution.
  • Dubai rolls out AI training for 50,000 government staff
    An initiative under Digital Dubai, in partnership with government HR and AI bodies, reflects the wider UAE strategy to embed artificial intelligence across public services, workforce development and economic diversification plans
  • One year on from the M&S cyber attack: What did we learn?
    A year on from the Marks & Spencer cyber attack, we look back at the incident, consider the lessons learned and ask if the retail sector is any more secure today
  • UK government’s £500m sovereign AI fund bids to commercialise research
    The UK government is launching a £500m Sovereign AI Unit to boost artificial intelligence startups and drive economic growth through strategic and long-term investments
  • UAE education builds digital resilience as regional tensions accelerate shift to remote learning
    Ankabut CEO Tarek Jundi outlines how national infrastructure, AI-driven platforms and distance-learning capabilities are helping schools and universities maintain continuity amid geopolitical uncertainty
  • UK businesses must face up to AI threat, says government
    Technology secretary Liz Kendall urges Britain’s business community to sit up and pay attention to emerging AI threats, following the debut of Anthropic’s new frontier model, Mythos
  • Ordnance Survey works with Snowflake to tackle flood risk
    AI-based tool developed with Snowflake improves policymakers’ understanding of properties at risk of flooding
  • Danske Bank upgrade error exposed 20,000 customer addresses
    Danish bank revealed details of a customer data leak last year which affected thousands of customers
  • Data dive: A new American Century in the datacentre pipeline?
    Looking at datacentre development internationally, we see how the UK faces apparent relative decline, how countries are responding to the AI age, and what MW vs GDP can tell us
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