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  • The starter you pick in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen means a lot more than you might think — here's why you need to choose carefully
    Playing Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen? You’ll want to pick your starter carefully – but not for the reason you may think.
  • How to Make a Killing is a rare misfire for A24 — a serial killer story should not be this boring
    I've reviewed How to Make a Killing, and despite having all the ingredients to be compelling, it's sadly let me down.
  • An obscure OS could surpass ChromeOS by the end of 2027 — Huawei's Harmony OS grows 9x in 12 months, and it's only the beginning
    HarmonyOS expands from smartphones to PCs, showing tenfold growth potential, leveraging Huawei’s ecosystem, and reaching almost one billion devices.
  • I just proved the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra screen is slightly dimmer than the S25 Ultra — but it doesn't make me love it any less
    Is the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra slightly less bright than the S25 Ultra? Tests and visual inspection prove it, but it's so minor that most won't notice or care.
  • 'We developed a new muscle': Tim Cook on celebrating the past and why Alicia Keys 50th Anniversary concert at Grand Central was authentically Apple
    Apple kicked off global, in-person 50th Anniversary celebrations with a surprise Alicia Keys concert at its iconic Grand Central store — and Tim Cook is embracing celebrating Apple's past.
  • 5 of my favorite horror movies to stream this Friday the 13th
    Head down to Camp Crystal Lake and beyond
  • A new 'work from home' age? Governments across Asia order employees to stay home due to concerns over the Iran war
    Fuel shortages from the US-Israel war in Iran force governments across Asia to adopt remote work, energy conservation, and digital infrastructure strategies.
  • LG is adding support for Samsung's new Dolby Atmos rival to some of its TVs — though don't expect HDR10+ support to follow this new-found detente
    Eclipsa Audio is coming to LG TVs, and there's a clear reason why this would be included when LG avoided similar alternatives.
  • Meta’s massive undersea cable project has been put on hold by regional hostilities – 2Africa Pearls project suffers another setback
    The conflict in the Middle East has forced Meta's 2Africa Red Sea and 'Pearls' sections to go on hold.
  • How to watch The Madison season 1 — stream the Taylor Sheridan neo-Western from anywhere
    Starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell as Clyburn family matriarch Stacy and patriarch Preston, here's how to watch The Madison season 1 online.
  • Chat Control: EU Parliament said no to Big Tech mass surveillance of your chats — but the battle for privacy isn't done
    The EU Parliament's stance on untargeted scanning and encryption is clear. With the trialogue negotiations for the permanent law ongoing, will the Council and Commission be ready to follow suit?
  • Loblaw confirms data breach - Canadian retail giant says 'basic customer information' affected
    Hackers access "non-critical part of the IT network" at Loblaw, and stole names, emails, and phone numbers.
  • Full interview: Sonos CEO Tom Conrad explains why they built the new Sonos Play, how they're improving the app after its disaster, and what he thinks of Dolby Atmos FlexConnect and the state of music streaming services
    AV Insider: Digging into the background of Sonos' return to releasing speakers, plus the threat to its soundbars from Dolby Atmos FlexConnect
  • Who needs a Chromebook? This £280 HP Windows 11 laptop deal is perfect for students and working from home in Amazon's Spring sale
    This HP Windows 11 laptop is perfect for students and remote & hybrid workers and it's under £280 in Amazon's spring sale.
  • D-Link D501 review: This 5G travel router made me wish for better local 5G connectivity, because without it, this is an expensive LTE dongle
    The D-Link D501 is a 5G USB dongle made for home and small-business use that doesn’t require drivers or special ports.
  • 'We have no plans for additional DLCs or expansions' — CD Projekt Red shuts down a 'secret' Cyberpunk 2077 content drop, but is remaining suspiciously quiet amid Witcher 3 expansion rumors
    CD Projekt Red has declared there are no plans for more Cyberpunk 2077 content amid ongoing rumors that a new expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is on the horizon.
  • ‘I don’t think a company can dictate to a sovereign government what it does with its tools’: Dell CEO answers question on Anthropic’s feud with the Pentagon
    Dell CEO says companies don't have the right to dictate how the governments use their technology.
  • You can finally tell Spotify's algorithm to drop music you don't like and add in stuff you do in detail — the new change is the ‘next evolution’ of personalization
    Spotify is rolling out a tool that lets you have full control over your Taste Profile, here's how your feedback tailors your recommendations.
  • I test office furniture for a living and this £255 FlexiSpot office chair and standing desk deal is the combo I’d buy in Amazon’s Spring Sale
    FlexiSpot’s budget standing desk and chair are the ones I’d recommend if you’re kitting out your office.
  • I got tired of ChatGPT trying to bait me with follow-up questions after every answer — so I made this one easy change
    A simple setting tweak and custom instruction can stop ChatGPT from ending every answer with follow-up prompts designed to keep the conversation going.
  • Beat the RAM price spike: Save £126 on 32GB of super-fast Corsair DDR5-6000 RAM in Amazon's Spring Sale
    A rare win for PC builders, but the deal won't last for long.
  • ‘A new way to experience film cameras’ – this digital ‘film’ roll will take just seconds to upgrade your classic 35mm film camera with an APS-C sensor, 4K video and wireless uploads
    10 years in the making: I'm Back teases its latest digital 'film' roll with an APS-C sensor and 4K video, and I'm finally convinced the concept might work — here's why
  • Dreading the clocks changing? I recommend this fantastic Sage coffee machine for chasing the fatigue away – and it’s now available for its lowest price this whole decade
    This fuss-free Sage espresso machine isn’t just one of my favourite coffee makers – it’s also available at a lower price than any other point since 2019.
  • The best iPhone 17 Pro case is back on sale — I'd buy one if I didn't already have one
    The Mujjo Leather Case for iPhone 17 Pro is my favourite iPhone case of them all — and it's on sale now at Amazon.
  • Veeam says critical security flaws may be exposing backup servers to RCE attacks
    Veeam patches three critical-severity flaws and two high-severity issues.
  • 18 of my most most-wanted Lego deals in the Amazon spring sale — up to 33% off Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and Harry Potter sets
    Suddenly, all I need in my life is a 5,471-piece Barad-dûr with a light-up Eye of Sauron.
  • The search for affordable kids’ TV ends right here with this DIRECTV deal
    Unlock Disney+, Nick, and more with DIRECTV MyKids for $14.99/mo.
  • 'I am extremely angry!' — Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) reportedly lost key features after a firmware update, and users aren't OK
    Users say a Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones 2nd Gen firmware update has removed key features — here's what to do if you feel the same
  • 'There are so many hypotheticals': Spider-Verse producers reveal whether they'd be interested in being the Kevin Feige of the Sony Spider-Man Universe reboot
    The creative minds behind the Spider-Verse films react to potentially being asked to lead the Sony Spider-Man Universe revival.
  • Directive 8020 will let up to five players play local couch co-op in Supermassive Games' returning Movie Night mode, and the latest trailer demonstrates just how intense it will be
    Supermassive Games has shared a new live-action trailer for its next horror game, Directive 8020, highlighting the game's couch co-op mode.
  • What to Do in Vegas If You’re Here for Business (2026)
    Where to lock in, power down, and actually enjoy your business trip.
  • Best Dreo Spring Sale Deals: Air Fryer, Heater, Fans
    Dreo’s spring sale offers a great deal on the Chefmaker combi cooker, plus discounts on WIRED’s favorite bathroom heater and tower fan.
  • One of Our Favorite Large TVs Is $400 Off
    The 85-inch Hisense U7 gets a big discount, with markdowns for smaller sizes too.
  • Apple Studio Display XDR Review: Too Much but Not Enough
    The Studio Display XDR monitor comes at a time when HDR-capable screens are everywhere. Apple still does it best, but at a hefty cost.
  • Higher Jet Fuel Prices Could Melt Your Summer Travel Plans
    Airline ticket prices are already rising, but an extended crisis in Iran could have bigger effects on the global travel industry.
  • The Iran War Is Throwing Global Shipping Into Chaos
    Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen says the conflict is stranding cargo and threatening inflation.
  • The Best Outdoor Deals From the REI Member Days Sale (2026)
    REI's Member Days sale has deals on our favorite tents, backpacks, rain jackets, and more gear to outfit you for summer.
  • Toss Your Not-Quite-Clean Clothes on Simone Giertz’s Laundry Chair
    Inventor and YouTuber Simone Giertz built an elegant chair that holds your half-dirty clothes while still functioning as a seat.
  • Google's AI Search Results Love to Refer You Back to Google
    The company's generative AI search tools increasingly cite its own services, like Google Search and YouTube, over third-party publishers.
  • China’s OpenClaw Boom Is a Gold Rush for AI Companies
    Hype around the open source agent is driving people to rent cloud servers and buy AI subscriptions just to try it, creating a windfall for tech companies.
  • Logitech K98M Wireless Keyboard Review: Great for Productivity
    After a series of great low-profile keyboards, the iconic peripherals brand has finally figured out a wireless mechanical model.
  • Gamers’ Worst Nightmares About AI Are Coming True
    From the global RAM shortage driving up console prices to job loss in the industry, gaming is shaping up to be one of the AI boom's biggest casualties.
  • Sony WF-1000XM6 Review: My New Favorite Earbuds
    Sony's latest flagship earbuds have the best noise canceling—and maybe the best bass—I've ever heard from wireless earbuds.
  • 6G Is Coming. Here’s What to Expect From the Next Generation of Cellular Tech
    When it succeeds 5G in 2030, the next-gen mobile network will focus on upload speeds, AI, and radar-like “sensing” of vehicles, devices, and people.
  • Palantir Demos Show How the Military Could Use AI Chatbots to Generate War Plans
    Software demos and Pentagon records detail how chatbots like Anthropic’s Claude could help the Pentagon analyze intelligence and suggest next steps.
  • The Shingles Virus May Be Aging You More Quickly
    Evidence suggests reactivations of the varicella-zoster virus may accelerate aging and raise dementia risk. Now scientists want to know if vaccines and antivirals could help protect the brain.
  • My Moccamaster Delivers Drip Coffee Perfection
    It’s stylish and reliable—and you can pry my Moccamaster from my cold, dead hands.
  • Why Your Phone Battery Dies Faster During a Public Emergency
    During a geopolitical crisis, things like weak signal strength, network congestion, and GPS interference can force smartphones to work harder. Here’s how you can save your battery.
  • John Solly Is the DOGE Operative Accused of Planning to Take Social Security Data to His New Job
    A whistleblower complaint alleges John Solly claimed to have stored highly sensitive Social Security data on a thumb drive. Solly and Leidos, his current employer, strongly deny the allegations.
  • ‘Uncanny Valley’: Anthropic’s DOD Lawsuit, War Memes, and AI Coming for VC Jobs
    In today’s episode, we discuss how the saga between Anthropic and the Department of Defense is far from over.
  • 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
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  • 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
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, March 14
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 14.
  • Two Lost 'Doctor Who' Episodes Found Intact in Waterlogged Collection
    The 1960s episodes featuring the first Doctor William Hartnell will air in the UK in April.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for March 14, #1007
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for March 14, No. 1007.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 14, #1729
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for March 14, No. 1,729.
  • AI Toys Can Pose Safety Concerns for Children, New Study Suggests Caution
    When one child told the toy, "I love you," it responded, "As a friendly reminder, please ensure interactions adhere to the guidelines provided."
  • SXSW 2026 Updates: Steven Spielberg, Serena Williams and Others Talk Tech and More
    Day 2 of South by Southwest delved into the ways creative people deal with fast-changing technology. Here's the latest from Austin.
  • Trump Phone Reportedly Costs More, Looks Different and Isn't Made in America
    A model unit of the T1 seen by The Verge shows specs and pricing that don't match what's advertised on the Trump Mobile website.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 14, #537
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle No. 537 for Saturday, March 14.
  • Steven Spielberg Explains Why He Hasn't Used AI in Filmmaking
    In an interview at SXSW, the director of the upcoming sci-fi film Disclosure Day discussed aliens, social media, AI in film and more.
  • 'AirTag 2' vs. 'AirTag 1': All the Ways Apple's New Tiny Tracker Is Better
    Here's how to tell the old and new AirTags apart, and how the second generation improves on the original.
  • Channel Surfer Site Brings the Classic TV Guide to YouTube
    The site, which features 40 dedicated channels, attracted 10,000 users on its first day.
  • Adobe Will Pay $75M in Free Services in DOJ Subscription Cancellation Case Settlement
    The 2024 lawsuit alleged that Adobe's confusing and costly cancellation process violated consumer protections.
  • Airport Security Delays Are Surging: See How Long You'll Wait
    Some airports have been warning fliers to arrive four hours early because of long security lines.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 14 #741
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 14, No. 741.
  • Apple Opens 50th Anniversary Festivities in Grand Central Terminal
    Alicia Keys was on hand to help celebrate.
  • Best Cellphone Plans of 2026: Our Top Picks
    Have you been looking over the fence at other mobile carriers, or maybe you're pondering a different phone plan? 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.
  • AI-Recommended Music? Spotify Is Giving You the Power to Personalize
    On stage at SXSW, Spotify Co-CEO Gustav Söderström announced a new feature that lets you shape your own Taste Profile.
  • Meta's New AI Model Is Reportedly Delayed Again. Is 'Avocado' Toast?
    Avocado, code name of Meta's next-generation foundational AI model, might not be released until May.
  • Amazon to Increase the Price of Ad-Free Prime Video Streaming
    Here's what to know if you pay to remove ads on Prime Video.
  • Dive, Decorate and Nurture: Apple Arcade Adds Three New Games in April
    It's a month for every type of gamer, with titles including Dredge Plus, Unpacking Plus and My Very Hungry Caterpillar Plus becoming available.
  • March Madness 2026: How to Watch Selection Sunday
    The men's and women's NCAA tournament is almost here. Find out how to catch all the action, from Selection Sunday to the Final Four.
  • My Toddler Has a Better Sleep Score Than Me, and I Have the Data to Prove It
    This popular wearable and baby monitor helped me view our sleep side by side, and what I learned surprised me.
  • Best Android Smartwatch for 2026
    Premium powerhouses, budget steals and everything in between. Our favorite Android smartwatches strike the right balance between features and performance.
  • MacBook Neo Launches Apple Into a Cooler Era (With a Mascot?)
    Apple kicks off its 50th year with a vibe that reminds us tech should be fun and colorful.
  • Best Smart Home Safes for 2026: Heavyweight Protection
    These safes impressed us the most, not only with their locks but with useful smart features.
  • Why AI Is shifting power left
    Business leaders will need to re-think how they influence their organisations as work becomes more decentralised
  • Interpol obliterates cyber criminal infrastructure
    A major Interpol operation has resulted in the seizure of thousands of malicious cyber criminal IP addresses and servers, and multiple arrests.
  • How CISOs can build a truly unified and resilient security platform
    The Security Think Tank looks at platformisation, considering questions such as how CISOs can distinguish between a truly integrated platform and 'integration theater, and how to protect unified platforms.
  • MP report calls for legislation to overturn Post Office Capture convictions
    Report from MPs warns of unknown number of unsafe subpostmasters convictions based on multiple pre-Horizon systems
  • UK government ‘flying blind’ with poor data in charting regional growth
    The government is being impeded in its bid to stoke economic growth across the regions, according to the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee
  • Lloyds banking app ‘glitch’ shows transactions of strangers
    Customers of Halifax, Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Bank experienced a glitch this morning, where details of other customers’ transactions were displayed in their online banking apps
  • This rise of the splinternet? Data sovereignty risks and responses
    We look at the political, legal and economic risks around data sovereignty, the fears for digital dependency and massive hyperscaler penetration in the UK public sector
  • Vulnerability reports: Increase in quantity, decrease in quality?
    Bug bounties have become a staple of the cyber security toolkit, offering researchers a way to get paid to find and report bugs and giving businesses a route to fix unknown flaws. However, this model is now facing scrutiny. What is driving these concerns?
  • AI at Rimini Street: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
    In this podcast interview, we speak to Seth Ravin, CEO of Rimini Street about how AI improves support call handling
  • The UK government’s digital identity scheme: Dystopian nightmare or modernised public services?
    Critics and supporters of digital ID are honing their arguments for the government’s consultation – but it’s the public that will decide. How should you choose?
  • Enormous AI growth zone datacentre gets planning approval
    North Lincolnshire Council approves 1GW datacentre with nearby electricity generation, but environmental campaigners say the developers did their sums wrong
  • Is AI our agent, or are our governments becoming agents for AI?
    Yet more billions are being spent on agentic AI, despite warnings of its potentially extreme fallibility. Just who are governments serving when they spout the messaging of Big Tech companies?
  • Met Office ‘supercomputing as a service’ one year old
    Artificial intelligence is not key to the weather picture, as the forecasting and climate prediction agency lauds the benefits of moving from on-site supercomputers to cloud computing for scientific modelling
  • UK government announces package to get more women in tech
    The UK government aims to add billions of pounds to the economy through getting more women into the tech sector
  • Mastercard bots target C-suite roles
    Card giant offers SMEs a virtual chief financial officer through artificial intelligence technology, with other C-suite roles to follow
  • Iran war a melting pot for other cyber threats
    State-backed cyber threat actors from non-combatant states are taking advantage of the Israeli-US war on Iran to fulfil their own goals, according to Proofpoint analysts
  • Cyber industry welcomes women, but challenges persist
    Three-quarters of women working in security say they feel comfortable in the field, but women are still much more likely to be laid off and face persistent challenges around career advancement, according to a report
  • Salesforce tracks possible ShinyHunters campaign targeting its users
    Salesforce warns users of an uptick in malicious activity targeting Experience Cloud customers with misconfigured user settings via an open source tool
  • Oracle cost-cutting points to AI infrastructure gamble
    Over the past few weeks, cracks have started to appear in the tech sector’s growth plans for artificial intelligence
  • Confidence in AI-powered cyber must be earned, not assumed
    In security, familiar testing and validation approaches are not enough when it comes to AI. The question is not just whether an AI-powered tool works but how it actually behaves when it is stressed, manipulated, or forced to operate outside already known conditions.
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