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AI-powered software could recover 300GW of hidden capacity for the US power grid, enough to power thousands of AI data centers
GridCARE claims its software can unlock 300 GW of hidden transmission capacity, easing rising electricity demand without expanding infrastructure.
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No sleep score, no steps: this Signal smart ring from an ex-Google head is focused on cracking cuffless, calibration-less blood pressure readings
The Signal Ring has been created by an ex-Google head and "a very smart group of multidisciplined people focused on a single problem" — blood pressure.
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China beats Elon Musk’s Neuralink to the world’s first commercial brain-computer interface implant — car crash victim given coin-sized chip that turns neural signals into hand movements
Regulatory approval of brain implants in China mean they can now be fixed to the brains of anyone who wants to try them.
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Russia to launch Rassvet Starlink rival within days with 318-strong satellite constellation expected by 2028
Russia appears ready to launch more Rassvet satellites, advancing plans for a 318-satellite communications constellation expected by 2028.
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Firefox vs Edge: fresh shots fired in browser wars as Mozilla report accuses Microsoft of using 'harmful design' to undermine choice in Windows 11
'Microsoft continues to deploy harmful design to undermine people's browser choice': Mozilla report concludes that Windows still isn't a level playing field.
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The Odyssey IMAX 70mm screening prep causes confusion as projectors loaded into theaters spark new fan outrage — as some dub Christopher Nolan's filming choice 'anti-art'
The Odyssey IMAX 70mm screenings can only happen in 40 theaters worldwide — but why do we suddenly think that IMAX is lying about creating new projectors?
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Suno trained its AI on millions of songs from YouTube Music, Deezer and other sites, new hack reveals — and critics have branded it 'staggering theft'
Suno has previously faced criticism for building an AI song creator on copyrighted works, and here's more evidence.
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12 actually useful desk upgrades that are all under $100 — I review work gear for a living, and these practical gadgets are more than just office eye-candy
This is the actually useful desk gear I recommend for the home, office, or dorm room.
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Microsoft nemesis returns with another zero-day PoC — but is 'LegacyHive' as nasty as expected?
Chaotic Eclipse is back with a new Windows 11 zero-day called LegacyHive.
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TobenONE UDS060 review: This compact 11-in-1 USB-C dock is one of the smallest I've ever tested
TobenONE UDS060 11-in-1 USB-C Docking Station is a basic USB Dock, but also a customizable controller.
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‘It wasn't a decision made in a rush’: OnePlus explains why it’s just quit the US and Europe — and answers our 5 biggest questions about what it means
OnePlus is officially quitting the US and Europe, but what exactly does that mean for current users and the future? We asked OnePlus and Oppo to find out.
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47 requests, zero answers — How Proton VPN keeps saying no to data demands
Proton VPN's updated transparency report shows 47 data requests in the first half of 2026. These were all rejected because its audited no-logs policy leaves nothing to hand over.
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Former PlayStation boss says Sony needs 'more games for more people' to justify a $1,000 PS6
Former PlayStation boss Shawn Layden thinks studios need to start investing in unique games that entice a wider audience to justify the cost of next-gen.
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Seagate IronWolf Pro and WD Red Pro NAS drives are all discounted — here's why I'd buy the most expensive model
Seagate and WD NAS drives are all on sale, but one surprising choice offers by far the best long-term value.
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Russian hacker turns Gemini CLI into a hacking agent, creates small-scale botnet
The hacker told the AI he was an authorized pentester - and the AI believed him.
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Mike Flanagan's Carrie series has a first look — and the Prime Video horror series has the potential to be the best adaptation of the book yet
Mike Flanagan has become the king of horror TV shows, and I'm definitely feeling confident about his adaptation of Stephen King's Carrie.
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The Google Pixel 11 will be available to preorder on August 12 and the brand is already teasing an 'exclusive offer' — here's what we think it is
It's official: the Google Pixel 11 series will be available to preorder next month — and there's already a rather cryptic deal on offer.
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Shark upgrades its acclaimed CryoGlow blemish-busting LED face mask – it costs a little more but it delivers better coverage around the crows' feet area and its battery life is better too
Shark's CryoGlow Plus promises 120% better coverage plus the brand's InstaChill Cold technology to help soothe and de-puff
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Dragon's Dogma 2 producer says Capcom is improving performance on PS5 and Xbox ahead of Dark Arisen's launch and that the Switch 2 version is 'exceeding' expectations
Dragon's Dogma 2 will see performance improvements with the arrival of Dark Arisen and the Nintendo Switch 2 version.
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Samsung's lightning-fast 990 EVO Plus SSD is on sale at Amazon — with big savings on 1TB and 2TB models
The bigger the capacity, the larger the saving
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Amazon is clearing stock of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 with this absurd price cut on the 4.5-star smartwatch
With the Galaxy Watch 9 set to be announced soon, Amazon is clearing stock of the current Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 for a ridiculously low price, but stock is disappearing fast.
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Thousands of US military beneficiaries have data breached following TRICARE cyberattack — DoD Benefits Numbers and some Social Security numbers leaked
TriWest suffers an attack and loses TRICARE data on some 12,000 people.
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It’s a microwave, it’s an air fryer, it’s a... soup-maker? Ninja’s latest launch could be the only appliance your kitchen needs
Microwaved food can easily get soggy, but that's not a problem with this new air fryer and microwave combo, packed with useful presets.
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On the hunt for the perfect fan? We've tested dozens of different models, and these are our top scorers
The pedestal, tower, desktop and handheld fans that blew our testers away, and will help you keep your cool when things start to hot up.
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It was about time for another deal on the Breville Barista Express at Amazon — one of the best espresso machines we've tested
Amazon has discounted the top-rated Breville Barista Express yet again, here's why I find myself tempted to pick up the 4.5-star-rated coffee maker.
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6 hardware-encrypted portable hard drives and SSDs — I've used PIN-protected storage for years and these are the ones I trust to keep my data secure
These drives will lock your personal content away from snoopers.
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Cloud sprawl taught organizations a lesson. AI is testing whether they learned it
Businesses are layering AI complexity onto already sprawling cloud environments.
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How to watch Commonwealth Games 2026 free from anywhere with this VPN deal
All the ways to watch Commonwealth Games 2026 live streams online and from anywhere, and for completely free.
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Why OpenAI could become the next Netscape
What Netscape's rise and fall reveals about who will truly win the AI era.
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Zoom patches critical security flaw which could have let hackers hijack accounts
Zoom finds improper input validation bug, but fortunately sees no evidence of abuse.
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How to Opt Out of AI Chatbots Collecting Your Data for Training Purposes
If you use big tech's products, your data belongs to them unless you do something about it. Here's how.
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Bigger Scares: Home Depot's 12-Foot Skeleton Is a Halloween Hit and Now It Can Talk, Too
Creep out the neighborhood kids with this cool upgrade to one of the most popular holiday haunts around.
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The new prequel series is currently in production for Starz.
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Google Renames NotebookLM to Gemini Notebook
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45 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream Now
Check out some old classics and great new releases on Netflix now.
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Meta Adds Support and Parental Notification for AI Chats About Self-Harm
Amid a period of intense scrutiny over safety, Meta is beefing up its options for parental supervision and notification of their child's online activities.
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Portable Air Conditioner BTU Ratings Are Confusing. Here's What to Know
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Best Streaming Services for Kids in 2026
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I Used Every OnePlus Phone I Could Get My Hands On. These Were My Favorites
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OpenAI's First Hardware Release Turns Out to Be Keypad for Codex
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Apple Closes Loophole Letting Buyers Pick Unlocked iPhones Using Carrier Payment Plans
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VodafoneThree calls for policy changes to drive UK mobile growth
Mobile network operators in the UK are battling with energy costs, planning red tape and regulations, all of which are impacting their investment plans
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Palantir: Can anyone else do what it does?
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Chaotic July Patch Tuesday threatens to overwhelm defenders
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ICO ‘less effective as a regulator’ due to toxic culture
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Out of sight, out of work: Creating opportunity for blind and partially sighted people
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CW@60: An adventure into cyber security
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IDCA warns of ‘delay tax’ as AI datacentre power surges 50%
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PAC raises more questions over Capita’s role in government
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