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  • How to watch Giro d'Italia 2026: Free Streams & TV Guide for Grand Tour
    All the ways to watch Giro d'Italia 2026 live streams online and from anywhere, including for FREE, as Jonas Vingegaard seeks to complete the Grand Tour set.
  • How to watch 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars S11' — 18 queens face off for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame
    Eighteen returning queens, three competitive brackets and a two-episode premiere. Here's how to watch RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars S11 online, including its release schedule and global streaming rollout.
  • Hacks season 5 episode 7 finally gives us the Ava-Deborah romance fan-fiction we've been waiting for — it's just a shame that none of it is real
    Did we all just collectively hallucinate? Hacks season 5 episode 7 gave us the Ava-Deborah fan-fiction plot we've been dreaming about... but it's not exactly real.
  • Kobo's new 'whimsical' cases are gorgeous, but they aren't the hardware releases I was hoping for this year
    Announced at BookCon 2026, Kobo has released some new limited-edition "collector" cases for its ereaders while we're still waiting for a new ereader from the Japanese-Canadian brand.
  • This Californian start-up just shocked the haulage world with its weird, cab-less autonomous delivery bot
    The Humble Hauler wants to change the face of freight with innovative and driverless truck
  • I thought this universal Apple Watch cable was a gimmick, but now I won't travel without it
    Nomad Good's Universal Cable for Apple Watch is a single cable that can do multiple things, and for that reason, it's now a staple in my travel gear, even if it looks weird.
  • PlayStation's Hyperpop DualSense Controllers are vibrant, glossy, loud, and hard to ignore
    PlayStation’s Hyperpop DualSense Collection delivers bold RGB-inspired colors and glossy finishes that make these eye-catching controllers stand out despite their subtle gradient design approach.
  • The yearly NBN price hike is imminent — here's how much more you can expect to pay
    We're a couple of months away from NBN Co making wholesale pricing adjustments — now's the time to start rethinking your NBN plan at home.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Friday, May 8 (game #1565)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, May 8 (game #1062)
    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.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, May 8 (game #796)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • The RAM crisis isn't alone anymore, PC users — a new report suggests there is now a motherboard manufacturer crisis, and it seems it's only going to get worse
    The AI boom and its impact aren't letting up, as the trouble it has caused for RAM kits is now affecting motherboard manufacturers.
  • 'We're now ready': Peter Thiel-backed company raises $1bn to send data centers out to sea to harness 'tens of terawatts of new capacity potential' in the power of the open ocean
    Peter Thiel backs Panthalassa's $140 million round to build floating AI data centers powered by ocean waves, bypassing land-based energy constraints
  • The Fitbit app is finally being rebranded as Google Health — here are 5 things you need to know about the big change and what it means for Fitbit users
    5 things you need to know about Google Health, the Fitbit app's sweeping rebrand that we all knew was coming eventually.
  • I didn’t know you could do this hack in Spotify lyrics until now, and I’m truly astonished — but it’s only available to Android users, leaving us iOS minions on the back-burner
    A user on Reddit has revealed you can zoom in on lyrics in Spotify, but it's only available on Android.
  • 'This is not facial recognition' — Meta wants to scan kids' height and bone structure to verify their age
    Meta is enhancing its technology for detecting users under 13 who shouldn't be on Facebook or Instagram.
  • Razer partners with 'P2P for AI' network to deliver over 11,000 unique images at just $0.01 per generation during its April Fool's viral 3D AI companion campaign — no cloud subscription needed
    Razer used a decentralized GPU marketplace to generate thousands of AI images, achieving low costs and stable performance without cloud infrastructure.
  • Your next Samsung Galaxy Watch could ‘dramatically reduce’ your chances of injury thanks to this one clever feature
    Future smartwatches could predict fainting episodes and reduce the chances of injuries before they happen.
  • Amazon has a massive Fitbit sale ahead of its newest release —shop the best deals from $79.95
    The all-new Google Fitbit Air is now available to preorder, so you can find incredible deals on top-rated Fitbit activity and smartwatches, with prices starting at $79.95.
  • 'Like a microscopic Predator': Chinese scientists create tiny robotic vacuum to hunt radioactive pollution and clean the world's oceans
    Chinese scientists created light-driven micromotors that actively capture uranium from water, offering a new approach to resource extraction challenges.
  • What is the release date for Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 11 on CBS and Paramount+?
    Last week, we jumped two weeks forward after the Cleggs brutally kidnapped Andrea. There's still lots left unsaid, so when does Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 11 hit CBS and Paramount+?
  • I’m a password expert – and these are my top five tips for picking the right password manager
    Choosing a password manager doesn't have to be difficult, and I've shared my top five tips for making a good choice.
  • 'You would be able to say to it: 'Make a better version of yourself.' And it just goes off and does that completely autonomously': Anthropic Co-Founder on our wild 'recursive' AI future
    Anthropic warns of AI capable of 'recursive self-improvement,' and we'd better prepare for this scary, near future.
  • A new report says inkjet-printed OLED could be 30% cheaper to produce than current methods, which I'm hoping is great news for laptops and monitors soon, and OLED TVs in the future — and it's on top of the other big advantages of IJP tech
    Inkjet-printed OLED panels could reduce manufacturing costs by as much as 35%, according to a new report. But there are still challenges to overcome
  • GrapheneOS patches an Android VPN bypass that Google decided to leave alone
    A researcher disclosed an Android 16 VPN bypass that leaks your real IP. Google declined to patch it, but GrapheneOS shipped a fix within days.
  • ‘Our customers have been looking elsewhere for mobile’: BT relaunches BT Mobile for broadband customers, insisting it will ‘live alongside’ its existing EE network
    BT is re-opening its BT Mobile service to existing broadband customers, saying its customers "have been looking elsewhere for mobile."
  • 'What started as someone potentially trying to remove the background from a selfie ended with a custom .NET stealer rifling through their browser passwords': Experts warn that free image editor tool could actually be dangerous malware
    Background removal services are being used in ClickFix attacks, delivering dangerous infostealer malware.
  • BT lays out plans to become 'digital backbone' of the UK for consumers and businesses alike
    BT reveals new push for consumers and businesses alike as it confirms role as official telco partner for Euro 2028.
  • Your next TV could cost as little as £4.50 per month with these savings on Sky Glass
    Both Sky Glass Air and Sky Glass Gen 2 models are included
  • How to watch Aston Villa vs Nottm Forest: Free streams for Europa League 2025/26 semi-final second leg, team news
    All the ways to watch Aston Villa vs Nottm Forest live streams online and from anywhere for free, in an all-English Europa League semi-final second leg.
  • The Best Cat Water Fountains of 2026: Petlibro, Petkit, Oneisall
    Ensuring your cat stays hydrated is one of the best ways to keep your pet healthy. The right pet water fountain can help.
  • Venom and Hot Peppers Offer a Key to Killing Resistant Bacteria
    Researchers have developed three new antibiotics from scorpion venom and habanero peppers to combat tuberculosis and other drug-resistant pathogens.
  • Meet Rassvet, Russia’s Answer to Starlink
    With the launch of the first 16 satellites, Russia begins construction of a network for satellite internet that aims to cover the entire country by 2030. But getting there won’t be easy.
  • The Canvas Hack Is a New Kind of Ransomware Debacle
    Thousands of schools around the US were paralyzed on Thursday after education tech firm Instructure shut down access to its Canvas platform following a breach by hackers going by the name ShinyHunters.
  • 50% Off DoorDash Promo Code | May 2026
    Explore today’s top DoorDash promo codes for $25 off your first order, free delivery, and 50% off DashPass for students and select users.
  • Musk v. Altman Evidence Shows What Microsoft Executives Thought of OpenAI
    Leaders at the tech giant were skeptical of OpenAI—but wary of pushing it into the arms of Amazon, according to emails dating back to 2018.
  • Trump Pivots on AI Regulation, Worker Ousted by DOGE Runs for Office, and Hantavirus Explained
    Today on Uncanny Valley, we’re diving into recent reports that the Trump administration is considering an executive order that would establish some sort of federal oversight over new AI models.
  • How to Disable Google's Gemini in Chrome
    Chrome users were caught off guard by a 4-GB Google AI model baked into Chrome, sparking privacy concerns. The good news: You can easily uninstall it. The bad? You might not want to.
  • Why the Hantavirus Cruise Ship Outbreak Isn’t Likely to Become a Global Crisis
    While the outbreak aboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic is concerning, the virus isn’t easily transmitted through casual contact.
  • How I Fixed My Webcam Lighting for Zoom Calls (2026)
    I have a horrendous lighting setup in my home office, but as a mixed-use room, my options for fixing it were limited.
  • ChatGPT Has ‘Goblin’ Mania in the US. In China It Will ‘Catch You Steadily’
    OpenAI’s chatbot has some weird linguistic tics in Chinese that are driving users crazy.
  • Best Last-Minute Mother’s Day Deals on Mom-Approved Gifts (2026)
    Give Mom the best and save some cash in the process with these legitimate discounts on WIRED-approved gifts.
  • One of DOGE’s Young Engineers Is Now Running a Defense Tech Startup
    In an email viewed by WIRED, Ethan Shaotran describes Blitz Industries as “a defense company backed by big names.”
  • Diabetes Detection Needs Better Tools. They’re on the Way
    Blood glucose levels can be a reliable indicator of diabetes risk. But in some populations, it's not enough to catch the disease early.
  • Google Ditches the Screen With the New Fitbit Air (2026)
    Powered by Gemini and designed around simplicity, the new Fitbit Air could finally give the screenless fitness tracker market a compelling alternative to Whoop.
  • Google Is Rebranding the Fitbit App to ‘Google Health’
    Google is sunsetting Google Fit by year’s end. While Fitbit remains very much alive, the rebranded Google Health app is your one-stop shop for all things health and fitness.
  • Sleep Number ComfortNext Lux Smart Bed: Redefining Support
    Sleep Number’s new model leans plush, but its smart support might convert even die-hard firmness fans.
  • Best Printers for Any Home-Office Need (2026): Brother, HP, and More
    Need to print labels, stickers, stacks of pages, color photos, or even a textured mug? I tested the best home printers, including ink-tank, cartridge, and laser options.
  • Best Bug Spray (2026), Tested and Reviewed
    Our writer tried some of the most popular insect repellents during runs, hikes, and evening walks. These are the ones we recommend.
  • Thousands of Vibe-Coded Apps Expose Corporate and Personal Data on the Open Web
    Companies like Lovable, Base44, Replit, and Netlify use AI to let anyone build a web app in seconds—and in thousands of cases, spill highly sensitive data onto the public internet.
  • 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
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Friday, May 8
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 8.
  • TikTok's AI Overviews Probably Thinks This Story Is a Blueberry
    TikTok pulls back on its AI-generated summaries feature after it posted wildly inaccurate video descriptions.
  • Move Over, Matrix. This Is the Ultimate '90s Cyberpunk Movie
    Kathryn Bigelow's hauntingly realistic VR dystopia doubles as a Y2K time capsule.
  • Best Senior Phone Plans of 2026
    If you or a senior family member needs phone service, anyone 55 and older can save money with these special phone plans.
  • To Avoid Getting Sick, Our Lab Data Shows You Need This Air Purifier Model
    We placed 12 different air purifier models in a smoke chamber to determine which captures viruses best.
  • Samsung's Galaxy Watches Could Alert Users Before They Faint
    A clinical study from Korea shows that health monitoring on the Galaxy 6 watch can effectively address problems like vasovagal syncope.
  • Best Bluetooth Speaker for 2026
    As CNET's portable audio expert, I've reviewed dozens of Bluetooth speakers. Here are my current top picks for every budget based on sound quality, size, durability and battery life.
  • Huawei's iPad Pro Rival Looks Amazing, but You Might Not Be Able to Get It
    The MatePad Pro Max is thinner than all its competitors -- but it might never come to the US.
  • One of the Biggest Causes of Dishwasher Decline Is Easy to Prevent
    I turned to an expert for tips on how to make your dishwasher last longer.
  • NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Was Stuck in a Rock: Watch It Free Itself
    The rover spent five days trying to free itself from the planet's first sword-in-the-stone moment.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 8, #592
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 8, No. 592.
  • Anthropic and Elon Musk Strike Unexpected Data Center Deal
    The Claude maker needs all the computing capacity it can get, and SpaceX's controversial Memphis facility apparently has it.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 8, #1784
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 8, No. 1,784.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 8, #1062
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for May 8, No. 1,062.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 8 #796
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 8, No. 796.
  • 8 Great Horror Movies to Watch on Prime Video Now
    Scary highlights include Smile 2, The Menu and A Quiet Place: Day One.
  • 38 Best High School Graduation Gifts for 2026
    Whether your grad is heading to college or starting a new job, our CNET experts assembled a selection of thoughtful and practical gifts that will get them ready for their next chapter.
  • 'Power Ballad' Hits the Right Notes With Humor, Heart and Nostalgia
    Review: John Carney's latest film is a lighthearted exploration of fame, ambition and friendship. The music's pretty damn good, too.
  • Half of US Adults Under 50 Get Health Advice From Influencers, Study Shows
    Most health and wellness influencers aren't healthcare professionals, the survey found.
  • Samsung's 2026 Monitors Arrive This Month. Here's How to Score Exclusive Savings on Them at Launch
    We've got all the details on how you can upgrade your monitor without paying full price.
  • Tech Companies Are Freaking Out About RAMageddon
    Memory and chip suppliers are the Roadrunner, we're Wile E. Coyote and shortages are the anvil. Poof.
  • Are the $599 MacBook Neo's Days Numbered?
    Apple could kill off the 256GB model amid climbing costs and short supplies.
  • Crunchyroll Streaming Deal: Get a Fan Subscription for $2 Per Month for 3 Months
    New and returning subscribers can snag the offer.
  • Google's Biggest Health Announcements: New Fitbit Air, Goodbye Fitbit App and Hello 'Coach'
    The Fitbit name is fading. Here's what Google is replacing it with and what it means for you.
  • The Fitbit Air's Minimal Design Is Hiding a Bigger Strategy
    Google's $99 Whoop rival is less about the band and more about the AI coach behind it.
  • MEPs call for greater scrutiny of Europol following concerns over shadow IT
    Expansion of Europol’s mandate should be paused while allegations investigated, a number of MEPs say
  • Node4: AI and agentic the future, but culture the key to unlock it
    UK mid-market supplier showcases the three stages of AI – assistance, co-work and orchestration – but faces a reality in which most users have yet to arrive at first base
  • Data residency becomes the GCC’s next AI battleground
    As sovereign AI strategies accelerate across the Gulf, organisations are shifting their focus from ‘how do we use AI?’ to ‘where does the data live?’, turning data residency into a strategic differentiator rather than a compliance exercise
  • Realising Britain’s AI ambitions rests on digital confidence and inclusion
    AI is increasingly being woven into every aspect of our lives - but the technology's full potential cannot be delivered without addressing shortcomings in digital inclusion
  • Inside FDP – part 2: Delivering on the NHS vision for data
    In the second of an exclusive series of articles by the former deputy director of data engineering at NHS England, we examine the key elements of the data architecture that supports the Federated Data Platform programme
  • 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
  • Police wrongly identified solicitor Fahad Ansari as Hamas member during Schedule 7 phone seizure
    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 proposal have led 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
    Alteryx’s Sabya Sen explains why confidence in AI remains low for high-stakes decisions, and what CIOs must do to turn adoption into real business value
  • 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?
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